Menopausal Hot Flashes - Can Sweet Jubilee Help?


August 9, 2004 -- More than 40 million women are menopausal in America. Whether you already experience hot flashes, or you are still waiting for your turn, it still leaves women feeling helpless.

Who gets them?

Eighty-five percent of the women in the United States experience hot flashes of some kind as they approach menopause and for the first year or two after their periods stop. Between 20 and 50% of women continue to have them for many more years. As time goes on, the intensity decreases.

What are hot flashes?

While most authors state that hot flashes, also known as vasomotor flushes, are experienced by 80% to 90% of American women, others report that only 50% of women experience hot flashes. Our incomplete understanding of hot flashes is reflected not only by the lack of consensus over how common they are, but also by the multitude of theories to explain what causes them. The most widely accepted theory is that hot flashes are caused by a deficiency in circulating estrogen as a result of declining ovarian function. We know that fluctuating estrogen levels are at least part of the picture, because many women experience relief from hot flashes while taking estrogen.

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Like any other point in a woman's life, there is a relationship between hormone levels and physical and emotional symptoms. Some physical changes include irregular or skipped periods, heavier or lighter periods, and hot flashes. The drop in estrogen levels during perimenopause and menopause triggers physical as well as emotional changes - such as depression or anxiety, and changes in memory.

This theory, however, does not fully explain the phenomenon of hot flashes, as many menopausal and post-menopausal women with low estrogen levels never experience hot flashes, while other women simultaneously experience hot flashes and symptoms of a relative estrogen excess. Signs of estrogen excess or estrogen dominance include weight gain, breast tenderness, heavy menstrual flow, and erratic mood swings.

How can Sweet Jubilee Help?

The primary active ingredient in Sweet JubileeŽ is an extract from the root and rhizome (or underground stem) of Black Cohosh. Black Cohosh is a native perennial herb of North America used traditionally and recently for its pharmacological effects on the female reproductive system.

Approved by Germany's prestigious "Commission E" for use in treating PMS and Menopause, Europeans have used Black Cohosh since the 19th century.

200mg of Black Cohosh per dose in an easy to swallow, delicious liquid formula, and a host of other highly effective ingredients, brings together Sweet JubileeŽ. Sweet JubileeŽ is one of the most powerful women's health formulas available on the market today!

Dr. Karamardian endorses and recommends Sweet JubileeŽ as a product that meets the health needs of women who suffer from symptoms of premenstrual syndrome and menopause, such as irritability, sleeplessness and hot flashes*.

Dr. Karamardian's wealth of knowledge and insight into today's important health issues for women of all ages make her an excellent spokesperson and authority on Sweet JubileeŽ.

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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, mitigate, prevent or cure any disease.





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