Transitions™ and ProFema™ are the finest natural
support systems ever offered for premenopause and menopause. Both provide
the world’s most complete package of natural hormone balancing factors
(isoflavones, phyto-estrogens, progesterone enhancers, etc.), and a remarkable
blend of the world’s most profound tonic herbs for women. As
the hormone balancing factors work to calm hot flashes and other discomforts,
the tonic herbs support the organs and glands whose weaknesses trigger
hormone imbalances in the first place. Thus, they help you feel not just
better, but your very best. And, as they do this, they are also helping
to build better health in general.
No one needs to use both of these products.
If you already use a multiple vitamin and mineral supplement that supplies
rich levels of SuperFoods, and get all the calcium, magnesium, boron and
other bone support factors you need from other sources, you’ll be
fine with Transitions™. If your current supplements don’t
provide all these things, or if you want to get them more conveniently
and economically, ProFema™ should be your choice.
ProFema™, you see, is five products in one. In addition
to providing the same herbal formulations as Transitions™, it provides
perfect potencies of every vitamin and mineral, 100% of DV’s for
calcium and magnesium, and a robustly energetic SuperFood complex. Getting
all this in separate supplements would cost at least $80.00 per month.
So, at just $39.99, ProFema™ is not only the world’s finest
nutritional support system for women during menopause and pre-menopause,
but also one of the health food industry’s best bargains.
For most women, we recommend ProFema™, because every
woman needs everything it provides. But, if you already follow a strong
nutritional regimen that you can’t, or don’t want to change,
you can simply add Transitions™ to it, and get all the specific
support you need to overcome mid-life discomforts and overcome the weaknesses
that cause them.
Calming Hot Flashes, Mood Swings, etc.
WHILE THERE IS LITTLE DOUBT that the “symptoms of menopause”
are triggered by hormone imbalances or deficiencies, there is great disagreement
as to why these imbalances or deficiencies occur. Modern medicine, of
course, holds that they are part of Nature’s plan. But, if that
were true, every woman, in every culture, throughout all of history, would
have suffered more or less equally at this time of life, and medical texts
from every era would be stuffed with reports of it. The truth, however,
is that menopausal distress was relatively rare before the industrial
age. And, in many cultures, it still is.
In South America, for example, while 60% of upper class
women experience midlife distress, lower class women (who eat simpler
foods) are nearly symptom free. In Japan, hot flashes are so rare that
the language doesn’t even have a word for them. Yet, when Japanese
women move to the United States, and begin eating American foods, they
suffer just as we do.
Clearly, then, hormone imbalances do not “just happen.”
Instead, they are the predictable results of poor diet, extreme stress,
and constant exposure to synthetic chemicals. In short, what we call the
“symptoms of menopause” are really the “symptoms of
modern lifestyle that appear during pre-menopause (perimenopause) or at
menopause.”
The world’s great holistic traditions, such as Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Tibetan Medicine and Ayurveda, explain that modern diet
and lifestyle impair the function of various organs and glands. One of
the effects of this is that such organs and glands are prevented from
producing and distributing hormones as they should.
For many years, physicians have prescribed powerful hormone
drugs to help women overcome hot flashes and other mid-life discomforts.
Meanwhile, the health food industry has offered the weaker, but safer
variety of hormones from soy, wild yam, and other plants. From a holistic
point of view, neither of these approaches is enough.
If we want to feel our very best, and to insure the best
possible health in the future,we must also strengthen the organs and glands
whose weaknesses caused the problems in the first place. If we do not,
we are inviting more serious health challenges to develop later in life.
Herbal Support for Maximum Personal Comfort
Isoflavones and Black Cohosh
Isoflavones are a class of phyto-estrogens that are common in the Japanese
diet, but rare in Western foods. Researchers believe these factors protect
women against midlife discomforts, as well as more serious disease. By
plugging into estrogen receptors, they serve as safe, gentle estrogen
supplements. While occupying these receptors, they may also neutralize
the dangers of powerful, synthetic estrogens. Black cohosh is an herb
that grows throughout most of the world. It has been used, for centuries,
for a wide variety of female complaints. In recent years, isoflavones
and black cohosh have been studied extensively. Vast majorities of women
engaged in such studies have reported significant relief from hot flashes,
mood swings, night sweats, anxiety, depression and other midlife discomforts,
with no significant side effects. Transitions™ and ProFema™
provide rich levels of isoflavones, all from soy free sources. This prevents
the allergic reactions triggered by isoflavones from soy. These formulations
also provide the exact amount of black cohosh recommended by the German
“Kommission E” (the worldwide authority on regulating herbal
products) for support during premenopause and menopause, and rich levels
of hesperidin and gamma oryzonol. Both of these nutrients have been shown
in studies to reduce the frequency and intensity of hot flashes, and also
help support metabolism in other ways.
Progesterone Precursors
Dr. John Lee, author of What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause,
believes estrogen dominance, which occurs when the body’s ratio
of estrogen to progesterone tilts too far toward estrogen, is more to
blame for hot flashes, mood swings, etc., than estrogen deficiency. This
may explain why many women experience the “symptoms of menopause”
long before menopause itself actually arrives. For, as the ovaries become
less active (from five to ten years before menopause), progesterone levels
decline, while estrogen levels remain high. Whether or not this is correct,
progesterone remains important after menopause. It may, for example, help
to maintain bone mineral density, prevent the edemic retention of water
in the body, serve as a natural anti-depressant, discourage fibroids in
both the breast and uterus, help maintain libido, and serve as a precursor
for other hormones made in the adrenal cortex. In short, it serves many
purposes beyond reproduction. Transitions™ and ProFema™ provide
rich concentrations of wild yam, which contains factors that may mimic
progesterone in the body. They also provide the equivalent of 960 mg.
of chaste tree (vitex), which promotes internal progesterone production.
Chaste Tree is the most widely recommended herb in Great Britain for menopausal
discomforts, and is revered throughout the world for the many women’s
complaints it helps address. These factors help many of Transitions’™
and ProFema’s™ users to get along without a progesterone cream.
Support for the Organs and Glands
Most midlife herbals provide isoflavones or phyto-estrogens, and some
add herbs that may help enhance progesterone levels. Only Transitions™
and ProFema™, however, add deeper support for the body’s organs
and glands. Western medicine, of course, tells us that mid-life discomforts
are triggered by hormone deficiencies. Yet, for thousands of years, holistic
disciplines have thought they stem from weaknesses in the Kidney System
and the blood. Because the Kidney System produces (and the blood distributes)
estrogen and progesterone, their weaknesses are seen as the causes of
hormone imbalances and deficiencies. In Traditional Chinese Medicine,
the Kidney System includes the kidneys themselves, the adrenal glands,
the ovaries, the uterus, etc. In the years preceding menopause, the ovaries
produce progressively less progesterone, until finally, they shut down
completely. At this time, the adrenal glands become our primary source
of progesterone. If the Kidney System is weakened beyond a certain point,
however, the adrenals will be unable to produce all the progesterone we
need. The tonic herbs in Transitions™ and ProFema™ (eleutherococcos,
prepared rehmannia, poria cocos, white peony, dong quai, wild yam, etc.)
form a superb balancing tonic for all of the body’s major organ
systems, with special emphasis on the Kidney System and the blood. These
herbs make Transitions™ and ProFema™ the finest midlife support
systems ever offered, and help them to calm midlife discomforts more quickly—and
completely—than any other supplements.
P. S. If you do not see the results you desire within
30 days, you may also need a natural progesterone creme. This is because,
even with all of Transitions of ProFema’s support, your adrenal
glands may be unable to produce the amount of progesterone you need. If
you need such a creme, we recommend our own FemCreme. Ask your retailer
for a free brochure about it.
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