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Let’s chat about menopause, a subject that many keep to themselves. A subject that has been shrouded in shame for many years, making people feel uncomfortable in their skin, sometimes crazy in their heads, and often feeling very alone. I’m here to tell you that you are not alone and help is always available if you reach out and start a conversation.

A midlife crisis, or ‘change’ as I prefer to call it, is something that I turned from shock and shame to celebration. It’s a celebration that I’m still here, I’m still standing. I’m still alive. I decided to make this next chapter of my life the best chapter. A time that has brought me to my true self-confidence and allowed a certain grace to enter my life. I discovered holistic wellness like never before.

Managing My Menopause

Menopause marks a significant transition in a woman’s life, often accompanied by various physical and emotional changes. This period, typically occurring between ages 45 and 55, brings about shifts in hormone levels that can lead to symptoms such as hot flashes, mood swings, and sleep disturbances. I suffered with all 3 and they were intense.

While Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) has been a traditional solution, many women are exploring natural techniques to balance their hormones. Additionally, lifestyle choices—what we eat, drink, apply to our skin, and how we manage our mental and emotional health—play a crucial role in navigating this stage with grace and vitality.

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) vs. Natural Techniques

HRT has long been used to alleviate menopausal symptoms by replenishing estrogen and progesterone levels. It can be highly effective in reducing hot flashes, preventing bone loss, and improving sleep quality. However, HRT is not without risks, including an increased likelihood of breast cancer, blood clots, and heart disease. These concerns have led many women to seek natural alternatives.

I decided to go the natural route that focuses on lifestyle modifications and holistic approaches to managing menopausal symptoms, and navigating this strange terrain certainly got me through the worst of it. Not only without side effects, but gave me a deeper understanding of how this life transition is not something to be scared of, or sad about, but rather something to embrace, to feel confident and strong physically, emotionally and mentally.

Here are some of the techniques I adopted that really made this transition an incredible learning experience that I hope will help others going through this remarkable life change.

1. Diet and Nutrition

Consuming a balanced diet rich in phytoestrogens, such as soy products, flaxseeds, and whole grains, can help mimic the effects of estrogen. Incorporating plenty of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and healthy fats ensures that the body receives essential nutrients to support overall health and hormonal balance.

2. Herbal Supplements

Black cohosh, red clover, and evening primrose oil are popular herbal remedies known to alleviate menopausal symptoms. However, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional before starting any supplement regimen. I also found A.Vogel Menoforce Hot Flush and Night Sweat Remedy to be a total game-changer. But bear in mind this is not a quick fix and only kicks in after about 4 weeks of use, so persevere, hang in there.

3. Exercise

Regular physical activity, particularly weight-bearing and aerobic exercises, can help manage weight, reduce stress, and improve sleep. Exercise also boosts endorphin levels, enhancing mood and overall well-being. Getting into nature regularly like walks in the forest, forest bathing, beach walks and trail hikes can do wonders for the hormones.

4. Mind-Body Practices

Techniques such as yoga, meditation, and mindfulness can reduce stress and improve emotional resilience. These practices promote relaxation and helped me cope with the psychological aspects of menopause.

The Impact of Diet and Hydration on Hormones

What we eat and drink profoundly impacts hormone levels. I can’t stress this enough. A strong focus on gut health has been one of the most enlightening and life-altering things I’ve done to date.

Hydration

Staying well-hydrated is essential for maintaining energy levels and aiding in the body’s natural detoxification processes. Aim for at least eight glasses of fresh spring or filtered water a day, and consider herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint for their calming effects on the nervous system.

Balanced Diet

Focus on whole foods like organic veg, fruits, nuts, seeds, and grains. Bring in a rainbow of colors into your diet daily. Avoid processed items high in sugar and pre-packaged foods like cereals, energy bars, chips and other snacks that can wreak havoc on our gut health. Also, avoid unhealthy fats, which can exacerbate hormonal imbalances. Rather, opt for Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish, flaxseeds, and walnuts that are particularly beneficial for their anti-inflammatory properties as our body goes through the changes.

Sugar and Caffeine

Reducing sugar and caffeine intake can help stabilize blood sugar levels and reduce anxiety and mood swings. Opt for green tea, which contains antioxidants and a lower caffeine content, as a healthier alternative. Or stick to one cup of delicious coffee per day, but no more.

Skincare and Hormonal Balance

The skin is our largest organ, and what we apply to it can affect our hormones. Skin is a transdermal carrier of either toxins or nutrients into our entire system. Many skincare products contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals like parabens and phthalates, which can interfere with hormonal function. Get to know your skincare and personal care labels to ensure you are in charge of your hormonal health at all times.

Natural Skincare

Choose products with natural ingredients and free from harmful chemicals. Look for labels that say paraben-free, phthalate-free, and organic. Also look for skincare products that offer more than just toxin-free, ones that add nutritional value through your skin, like superfoods, antioxidants, and vitamins.

Hydration and Moisturization

Keeping the skin hydrated is crucial during menopause, as hormonal changes can lead to dryness and skin breakouts. Natural oils such as coconut, argan, and jojoba are excellent for moisturizing the skin without harmful additives.

Mental and Emotional Wellness

Mental and emotional health is just as important as physical health during menopause. Hormonal fluctuations can lead to mood swings, anxiety, and depression. Have at least 3 tools in your daily routine that allow you to re-balance from stress instantly. Tools like a 5-minute breath work meditation, a refreshing facial mist that reminds you that you’re ok, a full body stretch. Anything that will get you back to calm and relaxation.

Stress Management

Engage in activities that reduce stress, such as mindfulness meditation, deep breathing exercises, or hobbies that bring joy and relaxation.

Support Systems

Surround yourself with supportive friends and family. Consider joining support groups for women going through similar experiences to share tips and offer mutual encouragement. It really helps to know that everyone goes through this change, and we can support each other.

Professional Help

Don’t hesitate to seek professional counselling or therapy if feelings of anxiety or depression become overwhelming.

Mindfully Understanding Natural Body Changes During Menopause

Understanding and accepting the natural changes that come with menopause is crucial. Here are some tips to approach this transition mindfully:

  1. Education:Educate yourself about menopause and its symptoms. Knowledge empowers you to make informed decisions about your health and wellness.
  2. Self-Compassion:Practice self-compassion and patience with your body as it undergoes changes. Celebrate the wisdom and experience that comes with age.
  3. Routine Check-ups: Regular visits to your healthcare provider can help monitor your health and address any concerns promptly.
  1. Personalised Plan: Develop a personalised wellness plan that incorporates diet, exercise, mental health practices, and skincare tailored to your needs and preferences.

Takeaway

So, balancing hormones through menopause is a multifaceted approach that includes both natural techniques and, when necessary, bio-identical HRT creams. By paying close attention to diet, hydration, skincare, and mental health, it’s healthier to navigate this transition with greater ease and confidence. Embracing these changes mindfully and holistically can lead to a healthier, more vibrant life during and after menopause.

Nicole Sherwin

Nicole Sherwin

Nicole Sherwin is passionate about the environment, wellness, and social responsibility with a strong belief in animal rights and beauty without cruelty. She worked in Los Angeles for six years, where she created a non-profit event and Expo THE GREEN LOUNGE EXPERIENCE, interviewing celebrities about their healthy lifestyles, the charities they support, and their health and skincare regimens. After returning to Cape Town in 2010, Nicole joined Simply Green magazine as their editor. She was then invited to join the team as a DIY eco expert on a morning show.  Two years and over 80 natural formulas later, Nicole became known as ‘Eco-Diva’. With requests from viewers to turn her DIY formulas into products, she set about finding an eco-certified laboratory in Cape Town. Fifteen of her recipes have been trialed, tested, and perfected to make up Eco Diva Natural. At Eco Diva Natural you can rest assured that there are zero toxic ingredients ever used in the range, only helpful, nourishing, nutritious superfoods that allow your skin to heal and repair every day.

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