The
Great Awakening - Menopause
by Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP
Menopause is a natural transition all women experience, as
natural as adolescence. For your grandmother and great-grandmother,
life expectancy was shorter. Reaching menopause often meant that
their life was nearing an end. But this is no longer true. Today
women are living longer—on average, until age 78. How you
experience menopause is determined by many factors: attitude, diet,
overall health, genetics, and your cultural group. Medical science
views menopause as the state of your body after you had completed
one full year without having a period. It is most definitely not
a disease! By making wise decisions about your menopause and healthy
lifestyle, you can make the most of the 20, 30, or more years afterwards!
Attitude
Many women report that they are glad to no longer have their monthly periods
and all of the hormonal or just physical issues that accompanied their periods.
They feel a freedom from having to be concerned about pregnancy and birth control.
There is a sense of more energy, and a sense of freedom that comes without the
biological drive to be mother, helper, and nurturer. Many women turn their attention
to those things in life they have put aside. Some start new careers or businesses.
Others take up creative pursuits like photography or painting, while others travel
to places they have wanted to see. These women have a positive attitude.
Those women who dread menopause, see it as unnatural, or a sign of old age (and
we all get old don’t we!), have more problems enjoying the transition during
perimenopause. They report more symptom issues. Negative attitudes result in
negative experiences.
Wake-up Call
Everything is magnified, starting in your perimenopause, then continuing on as
you make the transition into menopause. Issues you have not reconciled as a woman
will surface for you to deal with. Perhaps long overdue lifestyle changes need
to be made. Your body is very smart and it will start to purge any “stuffed” emotions.
This means the body does not want to carry these negative thought patterns or
habits inside anymore. If you have experienced trauma or hurtful experiences—the
ones unresolved--they will come up. You will remember incidents you ignored or
just could not deal with at the time. Maybe you did not have a safe space to
work on them. This is the opportunity to let them go. If you understand this
purge and welcome it, you will experience an easier transition.
Health issues that have been neglected will also wake-up. Be sure you get thorough
check-ups and tests during this time, including dental, vision, heart health,
as well as hormones. Health issues are serious to me. I have walked the path
of being unhealthy and the path of health. I very definitely choose being healthy.
We can implement preventative health. Diet, exercise, clean water, stress management,
healthy environment, and no synthetic drugs go a long way in creating and keeping
a healthy body.
Spiritual Awakening
You may find that the changes you are making lead you to an awakening spiritually.
This happens to many women who welcome this growth. Seek out your local church,
take classes in meditation, discover new spiritual thought, or a renewed connection
with God. You are a spirit with a body. Approaching your spiritual wellness includes
making choices that take care of yourself physically and emotionally.
Proactive
Steps
Although menopause is one of the important physical milestones in a woman's life,
many women lack concrete information about what is taking place, and what are
the options. It is your right to know your body and be informed. With a proper
attitude, diet, nutritional supplements, exercise, and simple lifestyle changes,
most of the unpleasant side effects of menopause can be minimized to a great
extent. With this knowledge and preparation you can step forward with grace and
embrace it!
To make menopause fun and pleasant:
- Make
choices to eliminate/reduce stress.
- Create
a sanctuary space for yourself
where you can meditate, write,
draw, or anything that expresses
your thoughts and emotions.
- Find
an exercise you like and stick
with it.
- Evaluate
diet and reduce weight, if you
have gained pounds over the years.
- Become
selfish with your time for yourself.
Do more things for you and evaluate
care-giving roles.
- Get
enough rest and sleep.
- Develop
an outside interest or hobby.
- Have
joy and fun in your life. If this
means making new friends, go do
it.
Read
more about what you can do in my
e-Book, Balancing
Your Hormones Without Drugs…You
Can Feel Good Again.
If you haven’t gone through menopause yet, you’ll want to have
an easy adjustment to your body’s changes. Begin to educate yourself
about the symptoms and their causes before, or during, perimenopause--the time
when you begin to experience symptoms. I have posted more articles that go
into detail about these issues, and how to alleviate them.
Loretta
Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP is a Doctor
of Naturopath, Clinical Nutritionist
and Holistic Health Practitioner
in the Houston, TX area and CEO/President
of Oasis Advanced Wellness. A teacher,
educator and author, she counsels
Oasis Advanced Wellness clients
on the aspects of getting the body
healthy and keeping the body healthy.
As a cancer survivor, she is able
to relate extensively, both as
a patient and a practitioner, to
clients suffering from disease.
Dr. Lanphier has been privileged
to share her cancer survival story
with hundreds of people during
seminars and lectures. Her passionate
style of truth and straight-forwardnessin
an easy-to-understand format is
very refreshing to even the most
discerning of audiences. Dr. Lanphier
is the author of two books and
many articles on health conditions
written from a natural/alternative
medicine viewpoint. Dr. Lanphier
is dedicated to helping people
create lasting changes in their
health and enhancing well-being
through whole body nutritional
balancing including physician strength
supplementation. Dr. Lanphier is
Editor and contributor to the worldwide
newsletter Alternative
Health & Healing.