Can Some Symptoms of Menopause Benefit From Omega 7?

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Currently, there are an estimated 50 million menopausal women in the United States today. According to the NAMS (North American Menopause Society), about 2 million women per year will be entering menopause.

Menopause is not a condition but somewhat a natural phenomenon in the lives of women as they age. The estrogen and progesterone hormones control menstrual cycles and stop the body fertile. As the aging process advances, usually women in their late 30’s, the release of hormones start to decline. The degeneration of these hormones grows more visible in their 40’s. When menstruation ends, ultimately, a woman is in menopause. Usually, this happens around the age of 50; however, for ladies who have had several cancer surgeries or a hysterectomy, the start of menopause can be much lower.

Signs of menopause differ but usually include anxiety, hot flashes, sleep disorders, thinning hair, mood fluctuations, and vaginal dryness. Most of the symptoms are unstable; however, a few live in the post-menopausal years, including vaginal dryness.

In recent research led by The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology in Turku, Finland, sea buckthorn oil was a natural and efficient answer to giving mucous membranes’ health, including where vaginal dryness happens, the urogenital tract. Further benefits are in the health of other mucous membranes in the body, including the digestive, respiratory, and the inner covers of the eyes.

The research concluded that because sea buckthorn combines high levels of useful fatty acids, plant-derived antioxidants, vitamins, and plant sterols, it conferred various useful sea buckthorn oil results on mucous membranes. The results included tissue improvement, enhanced immune function, and lessened lipid peroxidation (responsible for clearing free radicals that result in cell damage).

Sea buckthorn oils, taken inside, contain Omega 7 of any known food source. Omega 7 holds high levels of useful fatty acids, including Omegas 3, 6, 9, vitamins, and antioxidants in total, over 190 bioactive compounds.

The recommended daily dosage is from 250 mg. to 500 mg. of Omega 7 taken internally. Sibu, LLC, leaders in premium Himalayan sea buckthorn products, will soon release a new line of ingestible Omega 7 products called Sibu Seven. The entire range is from sea buckthorn fruit oils from a proprietary source and method that grows, harvests. It produces the nutrient-dense fruit oil into pure ingestibles that contain no additional additives or preservatives.

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