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End Your Menopause Misery

The 10-Day Self-Care Plan

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Millions of women struggle with the symptoms of menopause. End Your Menopause Misery offers a complete 10-day self-care plan for relief from the debilitating symptoms of menopause and perimenopause. Choose what works for you. Incorporate into your daily life. Feel great right away.

A psychologist and a nurse, Stephanie Bender, and medical journalist Treacy Colbert sort through all the latest medical literature and science on menopause to offer women simple, straightforward advice about their health. With this plan readers will discover how to renew their energy, lift their mood, and feel better in just 10 days.

End Your Menopause Misery shows how to:

  • Increase your energy with exercise
  • Improve your mood
  • Increase heart and bone strength
  • Reduce and eliminate hot flashes
  • Make informed decisions about HRT and other therapies
  • Sleep better
  • Rekindle your sex drive
  • Identify the foods that relieve symptoms
  • Boost Your Memory

    End Your Menopause Misery is a quick and practical approach that gives women relief from menopause symptoms in just 10 days.

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      • Library Journal

        April 1, 2013

        In this work, Bender (founder, Full Circle Women's Health, Denver) and medical writer Colbert (coauthor, Before It's Too Late: What Parents Need To Know About Teen Pregnancy and STD Prevention) explain the symptoms of menopause and provide tips for dealing with the mental and physical changes menopause causes. The authors explain that menopause can affect mood, memory, appearance, weight, sex drive, and muscle and bones, and they offer advice on dealing with these effects. The authors also share information about medications women can use to treat various symptoms and they discuss meditation as a means to relax and reflect on spiritual health. VERDICT Women going through menopause or who know someone who is may find the tips provided beneficial for dealing with related complications. Recommended for most public libraries.--Dana Ladd, Community Health Education Ctr. & Virginia Commonwealth Univ. Libs., Richmond

        Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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