Menopause Hot Flashes: Causes and Remedies Revealed

 
CLEARWATER, Fla. - July 18, 2024 - PRLog -- Hot flash remedies are in high demand for women.  A hot flash, also called a hot flush, is a sudden unexpected feeling of warmth and often a breakout of sweating in the upper half of the body.

A night sweat is a "hot flash" that occurs in the night, often while one is sleeping. These flashes are experienced by women around the time of menopause, and men can also have them due to a lessening of testosterone in middle age.

At night time while a woman sleeps, her body temperature rises steeply just prior to a hot flash, and may cause her to wake up.  The National Sleep Foundation writes that as many as 61% of post-menopausal women report having symptoms of insomnia and less satisfying sleep, due in part to hot flashes.

Dr. John R. Lee, M.D. explains the source of hot flashes in his book: "What Your Doctor May Not Tell You about Menopause." There is an area of the brain that controls the amounts of estrogen and progesterone made by the ovaries.

When these two hormones become depleted as in menopause, the brain sends out signals for the ovaries to make more hormones, but they no longer respond to these prompts.

The signaling system can go awry as the brain sends out more and more signals and actually begins to "shout".  This over-activity begins to affect adjacent areas of the brain; particularly the area that controls body temperature and sweating mechanisms — thus the occurrence of hot flashes.

Sometimes spicy food, hot beverages, caffeine, alcohol or cigarettes can bring on a hot flash. Vitamins E and C have been shown in studies to help reduce hot flashes. The minerals calcium and magnesium can also help with deeper, sounder sleep and are hot flash remedies.  When hormones are depleted as in menopause, more frequent mineral supplementation is needed.

Sleep Minerals II from Nutrition Breakthroughs is an example of a natural insomnia remedy that provides good results for menopause symptoms. It contains highly absorbable forms of calcium and magnesium, the best minerals for sleep and insomnia, heart health, restless legs syndrome and bone strength.

Anita L. of New Caney, Texas says: "I was having hot flashes every 30 minutes to an hour through the night and was so miserable.  After about two weeks of taking the Sleep Minerals, I noticed an incredible difference with my sleep.  I have much less interruption from hot flashes, I'm sleeping much better and I'm a lot more comfortable."

For more information, visit the Sleep Minerals II page (https://www.nutritionbreakthroughs.com/sleep-minerals-ii-...).

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