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Menopause Hot Flashes Explained

January 31st, 2007

Most women start to lose estrogen up to two years before they actually stop having menses, so it is very possible to experience menopause hot flashes before you actually experience menopause. When you are finished with menopause, you will still have estrogen in your system, just not as much as you once did. This causes hot flashes in some women for up to five years after they stop having a period. Due to the severity and length of hot flashes that varies from woman to woman, they are treated in many different ways. If you get hot flashes it may comfort you to know that they won’t last forever. As the diminishing estrogen in your body balances out, menopause hot flashes do come to an end. Until that happens, taking an all natural product, such as Hot Flash Freedom can compensate for your body’s loss of estrogen.




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