The climacteric syndrome occurs in women before, during and after the cessation of ovarian function.
In humans, the main glands of internal secretion, i.e. glands that produce hormones - physiologically active substances that go directly into the blood, are the sex glands, adrenal glands, pancreas and thyroid glands, pituitary, epiphysis, hypothalamus. The loss of ovarian function (stops synthesizing oocytes, giving rise to offspring, and female sex hormones) is compensated by the whole chain of glands of internal secretion, so that a woman, deprived of the opportunity to have a child, retains health and performance. This is a great gift of Nature, which allows elderly women to live and give their accumulated life experience, care, love and wisdom to their children, grandchildren and society.
But not all women during menopause are doing well. Often in the arena comes menopausal syndrome, often becoming the cause of physical and spiritual anguish that accompanies a woman for many years. Of course, at this time is recommended substitution therapy: the reception of female sex hormones, that is, chemopreparations or extracts from animal tissues. Both of them, if taken for a long time, do more harm than good, and you have to take them practically for the rest of your life. The problem is to give the body the opportunity to eliminate all the problems caused by the cessation of ovarian function.
Let's understand what menopausal syndrome is. Climacteric syndrome is a spike in blood pressure, periodic or constant headaches, a feeling of heat, covering a woman at certain intervals, the so-called "tides" and increased risk of fractures, due to osteoporosis of bones. "Flushes" and high blood pressure are attributed to the lack of periodic blood loss (menstruation) occurring during the reproductive years.
Is it so? Feeling hot is nothing more than an increase in body temperature. It may be detectable. Or it may not be detected by measuring skin temperature. Why does body temperature rise at all, and when does it happen? It rises with infectious disease - acute or chronic, and with thyrotoxicosis. In both cases, the body produces certain poisons that paralyze the process of oxidative phosphonation, i.e. synthesis in tissues during tissue respiration of macroergic compounds that accumulate energy released during the breakdown of food substrate in our tissues, i.e. its oxidation by air oxygen. Among these compounds are adenositriphosphoric acid and several others. Adenositriphosphoric acid (ATP) is not formed when purulent toxins or excessive amounts of thyroid hormone, thyroxine, are present in the tissues. These substances prevent the conjugation of oxidation of the food substrate with phosphonation.
What is the point of the formation of ATP molecules? It is that they capture the energy released during the breakdown of food products (carbohydrates, fats, proteins) and become "accumulators" of biological energy, which is then given to the needs of the body (functioning of organs or synthesis of new tissues, growth and development).
If ATP synthesis is disturbed, the released energy is converted into thermal energy, and the temperature in the tissues of the body rises. What happens when menopause occurs in a woman's body? The so-called SODI (hidden foci of dormant infection) are activated and poisons coming from them into the bloodstream and further into the tissues, paralyze the synthesis of ATP, hence the body temperature rises. The question arises: why didn't this happen before? Because earlier these very SODI, i.e. foci of pus in various tissues and organs (pharyngeal tonsils, gums, sinuses, lungs, appendix, lymph nodes), were safely packed and separated from other organs by a strong immune system, created with the active participation of sex hormones.
Why do children often get sick in infancy and often "outgrow" diseases during puberty? For the same reason. Active sex hormones enter the arena, creating a powerful immune tissue barrier. Diseases are not eliminated, but compensated, i.e. driven inside. A prime example is bronchial asthma and diatheses. These diseases are detected in the weakening or decline in the functions of endocrine glands, including sexual. Here is the impact of stress or menopause (also male) on the state of the entire body.
Increase in BP at menopause occurs due to the activation of the inflammatory process in the kidneys, which appeared there in childhood with acute respiratory infections or sore throat. Violation in physical health, of course, will also cause a violation of the nervous system and psyche. There arises the very climacteric syndrome, still unsolved and untreatable by medicinal medicine.
In natural, i.e. natural medicine, menopausal syndrome is easily treated by cleansing the body at the level of tissues and cells, followed by their restoration by proper, biologically complete nutrition. The role of substitution therapy is now played by food, but it needs the whole body, not just the sex glands. In fact, many berries, fruits and herbs contain plant hormones similar to those that are lacking in the body of women during menopause. Such plants include black currants, blueberries, figs, carrots, licorice root, elecampane root, portulaca and others.
The woman's body is rejuvenated within 9-12 months, often even resumes the monthly cycle (after early menopause), ie prematurely faded ovarian function is restored.
This is the real method of curing not only menopausal syndrome, but also any other disease, in particular infectious diseases and thyrotoxicosis. These are the laws of Nature, or, if you like, its secrets, which should be known to everyone who wants to be healthy at any age.