Healthy Menopause and the Ayurvedic Approach
The medical community is quickly evolving its understanding of menopause.
Following the abrupt, early halt to the HRT portion of the Women's Health
Initiative last July, due to findings that Hormone Replacement Therapy's risks
outweighed its benefits, headlines now read "Menopause is not a disease, but a
normal part of life." Hormone "replacement" therapy (HRT) has become simply
hormone "therapy" (HT) in recognition of the fact that replacing estrogen is not
natural and brings dangerous side-effects, rather than the fountain of youth
once touted.
Shocking and novel as these concepts may be to today's medical community, they
are nothing new to Maharishi Ayurveda, a consciousness-based natural medical
system from ancient India. For over 5000 years, Ayurveda has acknowledged
menopause as a natural transition, not a mistake of Mother Nature's that
requires hormone replacement therapy. Maharishi Ayurveda reassures us that
menopause can be health-promoting, spiritually-transforming and free of
troublesome symptoms.
Experts today are affirming this positive view of menopause, stating that it is
not natural to get weak bones, heart disease and rapid aging after menopause.
Rather, osteoporosis, heart disease and other chronic health problems develop
over a lifetime, resulting largely from poor diet, stress and lack of physical
exercise. And hormone replacement therapy (HRT,) once heavily promoted as the
medical solution to these problems, is no longer recommended for their treatment
or prevention.
Menopause: A "Balance Deficiency"
What is recommended for the prevention of major health problems after menopause
is a healthy lifestyle. And, according to Ayurveda, healthy living is also the
best way to ease symptoms of the menopause transition itself. How balanced, or
overall healthy you and your lifestyle are when you reach menopause largely
determines how smooth your transition will be.
If you are "burning the candle at both ends" in your 30's and early 40's, you
are more likely to have mood swings, sleep problems and troublesome hot flashes
when your hormones start to change. Whereas if you are have healthy lifestyle
habits and are managing your stress effectively, you are likely to breeze
through menopause without any major problems.
Health problems at menopause represent imbalances in the body that were already
growing in the body and are unmasked by the stress of shifting hormones.
Menopause symptoms are Nature's wake-up call to let you know you need to start
paying more attention to your health. Age forty-five to fifty-five is a critical
decade, according to Ayurveda.
It provides the foundation on which your later health is laid. Just like putting
money in your IRA, timely investing in your health can dramatically increase
your "yield" of healthy years at midlife and beyond. Particularly if you have
not been taking care of yourself in your 30's and 40's, making lifestyle changes
now is critical to ensuring that you age gracefully without the burden of
chronic health problems.
What You Can Do Now to Get "In Balance"
While eating a healthy diet and getting enough exercise provides the foundation
of good health for everyone, each woman's menopause experience is unique.
Symptoms vary from woman to woman. Knowing precisely how your body is out of
balance can guide you in selecting the key lifestyle changes you should make to
relieve your symptoms. Ayurveda describes that the type of symptoms you have
depends upon which bodily principle or dosha is "out of balance" in your
mind/body system.
There are three bodily principles: movement and flow (vata or airy), heat and
metabolism (pitta or firey), and bodily substance (kapha or earthy.) And there
are three basic types of imbalances relating to each of the three doshas. Easing
your menopause transition can be as simple as "reading" your dosha symptoms and
taking measures to get your doshas back in balance.
V-Type- Prone To Nervousness: anxiety, panic, mood swings, vaginal dryness, loss
of skin tone, feeling cold, irregular periods, insomnia, mild or variable hot
flashes, constipation, palpitations, bloating and joints aches and pains.
The following symptoms and lifestyle prescriptions are indicated for each of the
three dosha imbalances:
Ayurvedic Tips: Increase warm food and drinks, regular meals, early bedtime, oil
massage, meditation, yoga, walking and spices such as fennel and cumin. Decrease
caffeine and other stimulants, refined sugar, cold drinks, salads.
P-Type- Prone to Hot Temper: anger, irritability, feeling hot, hot flashes,
night sweats, heavy periods, excessive bleeding, urinary tract infections, skin
rashes and acne.
Ayurvedic Tips: Increase cooling foods, water intake, sweet juicy fruits
(grapes, pears, plums, mango, melons, apples,) zucchini, yellow squash,
cucumber, organic foods. Go to bed before 10 PM and try to wind down earlier in
the evening. Decrease excessive sun and overheating, hot spicy foods, hot drinks
and alcohol.
K-Type- Prone to Weight Gain: sluggishness, lethargy, weight gain for no reason,
fluid retention, yeast infections, lazy, depressed, lacking motivation, slow
digestion.
Ayurvedic Tips: Increase exercise, fruits, whole grains, legumes, vegetables,
spices such as black pepper, turmeric and ginger. Get up early (by 6AM).
Decrease meat, cheese, sugar, cold foods and drinks.
Your Hormonal "Backup System"
Ayurveda describes that your hormonal changes at menopause will be smooth and
easy if three factors are in place.
• Your mind/body system (consisting of three doshas) is in "balance."
• Your diet is wholesome and rich in phytoestrogens.
• Your body is "clean" and uncluttered inside so your hormones and body can
"talk" effectively.
Did you know that your ovaries and adrenal glands continue to produce estrogens
and "pre-estrogens" after menopause, providing your body with its own hormonal
backup system? Ayurveda describes that this hormonal production after menopause
will be optimal if your mind and body are "in balance," providing just the right
amount of estrogen to prevent hot flashes and keep your bones, skin, brain,
colon and arteries healthy without increasing the risk of breast or uterine
cancer.
Balancing your doshas, as discussed above, is the first approach to ensuring
optimal hormone production after menopause, but Ayurvedic herbs can also help.
Indian asparagus root (shatavari; asparagus racemosus), thick-leaved lavender (chorak;
angelica glauca- related to the Chinese female tonic Dong Quai,) licorice root,
sandalwood, pearl, red coral, rose and others are used by skilled practitioners
in balanced, synergistic combinations to help relieve hot flashes, libido
problems, irritability, mood swings and other menopausal symptoms.
Hormonal Help from Plants--It's Not Just Soy!
Diet also plays a key role in balancing hormones during and after menopause. It
is well known that Japanese women rarely experience hot flashes, probably
because their diet contains large amounts of soy, a food rich in certain plant
estrogens called "isoflavones." Soy products are not the only source of plant
estrogens, however. Another equally healthful source of phytoestrogens are "lignans,"
compounds found in a variety of whole foods including grains and cereals, dried
beans and lentils, flaxseed, sunflower seeds and peanuts, vegetables such as
asparagus, sweet potatoes, carrots, garlic and broccoli and fruits such as
pears, plums and strawberries. Common herbs and spices such as thyme oregano,
nutmeg, turmeric and licorice also have estrogenic properties.
It turns out that if you simply eat a varied diet high in fruits, vegetables,
whole grains and dried beans you will be ingesting a rich phytoestrogen feast in
your daily cuisine! Variety and moderation are important because just as too
much estrogen is unhealthy after menopause, too much phytoestrogen may also be
dangerous. This danger can be avoided by getting your phytoestrogens naturally
from a variety of whole foods, rather than from supplements or concentrated
tablets.
When You Can't Stop Flashing, Get The "Lead" Out!
More serious symptoms, such as frequent hot flashes, continual sleep
disturbance, and moderate to severe mood swings, are signs of deeper imbalances
that, if left untreated, will persist to set the stage for later disease. For
these more troublesome symptoms to manifest, the tissues of your body-your
bones, muscles, fat, organs, skin, and blood-must be disturbed in some way.
Ayurveda describes that stubborn symptoms are usually due to the buildup of
wastes and toxins, referred to as "ama," in your body's tissues.
For example, hot flashes that won't go away despite herbs, diet, exercise, and
perhaps even HRT usually represent a problem with ama. One of my Ayurvedic
mentors explained it this way: When your body's channels are clogged with
wastes, the heat from metabolism builds up in your tissues. Hot flashes result
from sudden surges in blood flow as the body tries to clear the channels and
dissipate the heat buildup quickly. A similar phenomenon occurs when you have a
heater set on high in an overheated room with all the windows and doors closed.
To cool down the room, first you must turn down the heater (see Tips for P-Type
above) but you also need to throw open the windows and doors (as in removing the
ama) so the heat can flow out.
We can understand this analogy medically in terms of hormone receptors. No
matter how much estrogen or phytoestrogen you have floating through your
bloodstream, it does you no good unless it connects with your body's estrogen
receptors, the tiny "keyholes" on your cells. Estrogen and phytoestrogens fit
these keyholes like minuscule keys and through them gain entry into your cells.
When the receptors are clogged with debris or "ama," your hormones cannot get
into your cells to do their work. Then bothersome menopause symptoms may persist
despite a variety of attempted therapies.
In this case, a traditional Ayurvedic detoxification program referred to as
Maharishi Rejuvenation Therapy (MRT), or "panchakarma," may be needed to clear
the body's channels and gain relief. This internal cleansing approach is also
the treatment of choice for more serious problems such as osteoporosis and high
cholesterol. A study published in a recent issue of Alternative Therapies in
Health and Medicine confirmed that this ancient technology of herbalized oil
massage, heat treatments and mild internal cleansing therapies does indeed
reduce toxins in the body.
Hormone disrupting PCB's and pesticides such as DDT were reduced by
approximately 50% after just 5 days of treatment. Other studies have shown
overall reduction in health symptoms, a rise in "good cholesterol," and
reduction in free radicals from MRT.
In my clinical experience, MRT can be very transforming, eliminating symptoms
while at the same time dramatically reducing stress and fatigue. After a week of
treatment, my patients not only report feeling much better, they radiate health
and youthfulness and many experience a profound sense of well-being and inner
peace.
It's Not Too Late
The important point to remember at midlife is that health problems don' t pop
out of nowhere when your estrogen levels start to fluctuate and fall off. Rather
it is the cumulative effects of damaging lifestyle habits--late nights, fast
food, eating on the run, lots of stress, too little exercise--over decades that
set in motion chronic disease and aging well before menopause. Your symptoms are
simply telling you just how out of balance you are. The good news is that with a
few basic lifestyle changes, and the healing power of Maharishi Ayurveda when
needed, underlying imbalances can be resolved, paving the way for a smooth
menopause transition and great health in the years to come.
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Dr. Lonsdorf received her M.D. from Johns Hopkins and did her postgraduate
training at Stanford. She has studied Ayurveda with some of the world's most
renowned Ayurvedic physicians in India and has authored two books on Ayurveda
and women's health. Author Profile
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