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One note of caution: although irregular menstrual periods are common as you get closer to menopause, they can also be a symptom of uterine abnormalities or uterine cancer. If your periods stop for several months and then start again with heavy bleeding or if you start bleeding after menopause, consult with an obstetrician/gynecologist as soon as possible for an evaluation. Be sure to mention any menstrual irregularities during regular check-ups. A uterine biopsy or vaginal ultrasound are the only ways to evaluate if irregular symptoms are abnormal. The makers of include this section as a resource to our visitors. We do this not only to supply more information about our ingredients, but also to include various points of view and facts we think may be of interest and not readily seen in other media. It does not mean that the publications endorse our product. We have listed some research we are not able to "reprint" on this site, either because it was too expensive for the rights or we were unable to find the author or obtain the permission. That research will not be a "link" but can be obtained at a library. while maintaining the quality and integrity of the entire root and berry. During the past 40 years in Europe, the Commission E Studies have shown that the black cohosh in offers a highly effective, non-artificial solution to address common symptoms of perimenopause/menopause such as hot flashes, sleep disturbances, mild mood swings and headaches.* Studies show ''s black cohosh helps the body regulate itself (see How Does Work?) so that it doesnąt just soothe symptoms; it works to prevent them.* Meanwhile, the chaste tree berry in (also recognized by the Commission E Studies) helps the body normalize the ratio of progesterone to estrogen*; the result is a lessening of continuing menstrual symptoms such as bloatedness and breast tenderness.* is perfectly natural and works perfectly. costs $24.95 for a 96 tablet box. Hormone chastevitex producing organs are called endocrine organs. Primarily, chastevitex women have three for the reproductive chastevitex system working together (see figure at left). Hormones travel in tiny, potent quantities through the blood, interacting with receptor sites that coordinate the endocrine organs. are associated chastevitex with various other common signs of menopause such as headaches, sleeplessness chastevitex and mood swings. In , the extracts of both black cohosh and chaste tree berry work to normalize hormone production through the pituitary gland.* Black cohosh appears to address a wide range of menopausal symptoms, in part by selectively and significantly reducing levels of luteinizing hormone (released from the pituitary gland), which often results in suppression of hot flashes.* Chaste tree berry is known to work on lowering prolactin levels,(prolactin is a hormone of the anterior pituitary gland found in the serum of both normal females and males) which in turn increases the production of progesterone.* Low progesterone production is known to be responsible for many PMS symptoms and menstrual irregularity.* Scientists believe that the triterpene glycosides and flavonoids in black cohosh appear to work together in a myriad of ways, a belief echoed in the flavonoids of the chaste tree berry.* Some studies suggest that the compounds in black cohosh bind to estrogen receptors and mimic the effect of estriol, the weakest of the three levels of estrogen,
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