5 Natural Remedies for Common Menopause Symptoms

By the year 2025, 1 billion women globally will be in menopause. 12% will experience symptoms that are so debilitating that they’ll interfere with daily life.

By the year 2025, 12% of women globally—approximately 1 billion women—will be in menopause. And while 85% of these women will experience symptoms during this change, 12% will experience symptoms that are so debilitating that they’ll interfere with daily life. Our nutritionist Andrea Donsky is experiencing the symptoms first-hand, and is on a mission to offer natural ways to other women to relieve their symptoms.

Through research over the last 4½ years, it’s been discovered that there are over 85 different signs and symptoms of menopause. Today we’re going to talk about some of the more common ones, like hot flashes, night sweats, weight gain, sleep issues, anxiety and mood disruptions.

Hot Flashes and Night Sweats

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Approximately 75% of women in perimenopause and menopause experience hot flashes and night sweats. They are the most widely reported symptom of menopause and can last for years. From a diet and lifestyle perspective, you can try these tricks to reduce them:

Weight Gain

When it comes to diet, we want to make sure we’re minimizing sugar and simple carbs, and getting enough:

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The key is to avoid the spikes because when blood sugar rises, insulin spikes as well, and it causes fat to be stored in the body.

Anxiety and Mood Disruptions

This can be a big one for some people, who can go from being happy, to sad, to anxious, to irritated, to angry all within minutes of each other. Ugh. One step you can take is balancing your blood sugar (like we just talked about). You can also benefit greatly from taking care of your gut!

Research shows there’s a strong connection between our gut and our brain, and when one is upset, so is the other. When it comes to mood and anxiety, 90% of our serotonin, that’s a feel-good neurotransmitter, is made in our gut, so focusing on gut health is crucial for managing these two symptoms. We can do that by:

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Sleep Issues

Sleeping disorders are huge for women in menopause, as we know a lack of sleep leads to a cascade of issues like anxiety, depression, weight gain, mood fluctuations, and memory loss. Some things you can try to get a good night’s sleep are:

Nutrient Deficiency

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This one is not so much a symptom, but rather an issue that can lead to different symptoms. There are certain nutrients most women in this phase of life need more of. For example, magnesium, vitamins B and D, probiotics, as well as omega 3’s are all important to menopausal women. Making sure to get enough of these nutrients can make a difference when it comes to managing menopausal symptoms.

For more from Andrea on menopause, visit her website.