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Energy
Medicine and Menopause
by Vicki Matthews, ND
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I did
a presentation on natural approaches to menopause at a local fitness center several months ago. It focused on energy techniques
and herbal supports to assist women who want to stop Hormone Replacement Therapy. Most of what was in the presentation is
based on Donna's work and my own experience with using energy and herbs to help women get off of (or avoid) HRT.
Menopause covers all aspects of our
being: physical, energetic, emotional, mental and even spiritual, so it seems good to help a women at as many of these levels
as possible, at least if they are open to it. This is the approach I like to take with all of my clients.
Even though menopause is a "natural" process,
over 85% of women in this country have "problems" with it. Specific areas of concern are the risks and symptoms
associated with a decrease in estrogen levels. Risks include osteoporosis, heart disease, and Alzheimer's, while the symptoms
can include hot flashes, moodiness, depression, vaginal dryness, loss of sexual drive, lack of mental clarity, and thinning
hair. A really good book on this is "Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom" by Christine Northrup. She cites lots
of cultural and emotional reasons why menopause is a big issue in this country (obsession with youth being one of them). However,
at a physical level, she claims that the key factors in a woman moving easily through menopause are the state of her adrenals
and the quality of her nutritional intake.
The nutritional aspect is a whole topic unto itself, and Northrup does a good job of outlining recommendations.
Specifically, however, during menopause it is best if one avoids soft drinks, caffeine, way too much protein (as all three
can leach calcium from teeth and bones) and sugar (stimulates TW). Also it is good to increase the intake of Vitamin C and
magnesium.
The real issue is that
as the levels of estrogen produced by the ovaries drop (to signal a stop to childbearing years), the level of adrenal hormones
(which includes weak estrogen and progesterone, as well as estrogen and progesterone precursors, among others,) is supposed
to double. In our culture, given the general level of stress and the state of everyone's Triple Warmer, most women have
compromised adrenals by middle age and thus no adrenal support for menopause. Another whole issue around adrenal hormones are the DHEA and cortisol balances. After years of stress,
our adrenals are usually producing much more cortisol than necessary, which acts in the body to increase fat storage and suppress
the immune system. This happens regardless of menopause, so we won't address it specifically here, but the adrenal support
recommended for menopause will certainly help. For my clients, I have been recommending ways to help the body move gracefully through menopause with
energy work, nutrition and herbal therapies. I also suggest that they look at what is going on in their lives and whether
they are celebrating menopause as the entrance into the second half of life (a time that really can be one of wisdom and service)
or dreading it as a signal that their life is all but over. Here are some of the suggestions I offer: In addition to nutritional assistance, which is really important, I rely on energy work and herbal
therapies to prevent or help address the symptoms and risks. The two herbal formulas I use regularly that seem to work really
well for most menopausal symptoms are made by Dr. Christopher's Products and are called Hormonal Changease and Adrenal
Formula. Both formulas combine hormonal precursors, allowing the body to decide how much of each hormone is needed at any
given time. The Adrenal Formula not only provides adrenal hormone precursors, but also contains herbs that help cleanse and
heal the adrenals so they can start adding their own adrenal hormones to support the body. I am happy to supply a list of
the herbs in each formula to anyone who is interested. Of course, I always energy test these on clients before they use them.
From an energy perspective,
one exercise that really seems to help all aspects of menopause a lot is included below. It balances three major energy flows
which affect hormones, hot flashes, etc: TW, Spleen, and Yin Regulator. TW/Spleen/Regulator Balancing
Cover eyes with fingers, holding elbows level with your shoulders. Inhale once. Exhale once. Inhale a second time with eyes still covered, then exhale and drag fingers across eyes and out to
temples while you are exhaling. Inhale while dragging fingers up over ears and exhale while dragging fingers down behind ears to
shoulders. Hang fingers on shoulders at base of neck. Inhaling, cross arms and place fingers on outside upper arms. Exhale.
Inhaling,
place hands flat across ribs under bust area. Exhale while sweeping hands down legs and off feet at toes. Inhale while sweeping fingers
back up legs to under arms. Exhale while sweeping fingers down and off body at side of waist.
Note: Steps 7 & 8 are simply tracing the Spleen meridian
forward.
Adrenal massage also is
great, as are some specific acupressure points which help menopausal symptoms. Ones I use include:
K 1: At the base of the ball of the feet, between
the two pads K 27: In the hollow below the collarbone next to the breast bone GB 20: Below the base of the skull, in the hollows 2 to 3 inches
apart LI 4: In the webbing between the thumb and index finger at the highest spot of the muscle when the thumb and index
finger are brought close together. This is a forbidden point during pregnancy. CV 17: On the center of the breast bone, three
thumb widths up from the base of the bone. GV 24.5: Directly between the eyebrows, on the indentation where the bridge of
the nose meets the forehead. GV 20: On the crown of the head in an indentation or "soft spot" between the cranial bones.
To find, follow the line from the back of the ears to the top of the head.
To use these points, press
with firm pressure and hold each point for 1 minute. You can use all of these points, or only some of them, but hold each
for a full minute, and many of the menopause symptoms will lessen over time. I have also tried holding these points for clients,
and then energy testing them. If they test weak, it usually means it is a good point for them to work. The combination of herbal support and energy work
just mentioned can help address many of the symptoms and risks associated with menopause. But there are a few other specific
suggestions. For example, for bladder infections, try Cranactin by Solray, as it really helps naturally, as does bladder meridian
work. For vaginal dryness and thinning, try douching with a combination of raw apple cider vinegar and water, as this helps
heal and strengthen the vaginal wall. For osteoporosis, make sure the diet is rich in natural calcium and minerals, and that
you use a calcium supplement that can actually be assimilated by the body. I like the Dr. Christopher product called Herbal
Calcium, as it not only provides calcium, but also aids in calcium assimilation. Also, some form of weight-bearing exercise
for 30 minutes twice a week is good for bone density. For thinning hair, diet can be important, as well as crown pulls, but
I have also heard (but never personally tried) good things about the Chinese herb Shou Wu Pian, although it takes 2-3 months
to make a difference. And let's not forget the south face of a magnet on the hair brush. For lack of mental clarity, in addition to the above,
try reducing stress, increasing rest, using NV frontal holds and Donna's memory energy exercise, the Cerebralspinal Fluid
Pump. This exercise is also good if there has been any trauma to the head, neck or spinal area which restricts the cerebralspinal
fluid from flowing freely up the spine and bathing the brain.
Cerebralspinal
Fluid Pump Exercise Important:
Do this exercise sitting in a chair. Do not do it standing up.
Place left hand flat over center of the chest, place right hand on the right side of the head. Take
5 slow, deep breaths. Leave left hand over center of chest, move right hand to forehead. Take 5 slow, deep breaths. Place right hand flat over
center of the chest, place left hand on the left side of the head. Take 5 slow, deep breaths. Leave right hand over center of chest, move
left handto back of head. Take 5 slow, deep breaths. Stand up only when you are ready.
And finally, important
considerations for the risk or presence of heart disease, in addition to the above, are improving diet, reducing stress/increasing
rest, increasing connection with others, meditation, using either fish oil or flax seed oil and the herbs Hawthorne Berry
(rebuilds heart tissue) and Cayenne (feeds heart tissue). There is a great deal here to consider. I usually recommend that my clients start slowly to make
these changes, as you do not want to overwhelm any aspect of their being (body, energy fields, emotions, etc.). The herbal
support can kick in within days and make a difference. Bit by bit, as they make the changes and feel better, they get enthused
about making more changes. Once they are feeling better, they can actually arrive at the point where they become excited about
menopause as the entrance into the whole new and wonderful second half of life.
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