Provestra Reviews
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Provestra May Reduce Hot Flashes
Who ever invented hot
flashes needs to be dragged out in the street and shot.
That's sarcasm talking of
course. No one invented hot flashes. And considering that 80 % of menopausal
and post-menopausal women suffer from hot flashes, it's pretty darn unlikely
that anyone would conjure up such a torment.
Ok, so how do you stop hot
flashes? Or at least reduce them?
In a disturbing trend that
has some critics second-guessing the medical field, a growing number of doctors
are prescribing anti-depressants to reduce hot flashes in women.
Escitalopram, also known
as Cipralex, is quickly becoming the pharmaceutical answer of choice for
doctors looking to relieve their ever increasing waves of menopausal women
looking to escape the evils of hot flashes.
There is some validity for
using Cipralex to ease hot flash symptoms. According to a recent study
published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 55% of women
given Cipralex for eight weeks reported a reduction in hot flashes by at least
fifty per cent.
Using anti-depressants to
soften the hot flash blow isn't limited to Cipralex. Selective serotonin
re-uptake inhibitors, or SSRI's, are also being used to inhibit hot flashes.
SSRI's boost serotonin levels in the brain. Serotonin is sometimes called the happiness hormone and is thought to influence hot flashes.
The problem with otherwise
healthy women using psychiatric drugs to treat hot flashes is that it exposes
them to the anti-depressive properties the drugs were designed for even though they're not suffering from depressive
symptoms.
What's more,
anti-depressants produce withdrawal effects, including dizziness and insomnia.
Over the years, there have
been other attempts to find a solution to reduce hot flash symptoms. Hormone
treatments initially showed promise in easing hot flashes in women. But this
option fell out of favor in 2002 after the US Women's Health Initiative Trial,
during which time researchers found a link between an estrogen-progestin
formulation and increased risk of stroke, heart attack and breast cancer.
So that's it then? Do
women just need to accept that hot flashes are part of nature's overall
biological plan for the female body and just deal with it?
Not quite. There is an
alternative available to women looking to reduce hot flashes. Without
pharmaceuticals. Without withdrawal symptoms or increased risk of breast cancer
and heart attack.
Formulated with a series
of all-natural ingredients, including theobromine, ginkgo, biloba, red
raspberry and ginseng, Provestra is a natural libido enhancement therapy for
women looking to put passionate sex back in their lives.
The good news for women
suffering from hot flashes is that ginseng has been used since ancient times
for its ability to ease symptoms of menopause. This makes Provestra a healthy
and effective method for women to reduce hot flashes.
And yes, there are side
effects with Provestra. They include reduced vaginal dryness, fewer mood
swings, more lubrication, increased sexual desire and boosted sex drive,
constantly thinking about sex and more sex.
Great sex. Not that dry
sex stuff.
Don't worry if you're
menopausal and think it's too late to enjoy the sexy side effects of Provestra
either. Many of Provestra's most loyal customers are menopausal.
Provestra's safe too,
being cGMP certified and compliant. All of Provestra's raw materials are tested
for purity before production, and Provestra uses the same pharmaceutical
manufacturer used by major clients, including Albertson's, Rite Aid and
Wal-Mart to manufacture life-saving drugs.
To conclude, let's review
your options to alleviate hot flashes.
You can:
a) Ask a doctor to
prescribe an anti-depressant, even if you don't require it for psychiatric
reasons, and expose yourself to the risks and withdrawal symptoms associated
with this scenario.
b) Experiment with hormone
pills, despite the elevated risk of heart attack and breast cancer in some
women.
OR
c) Put some Provestra in
your life and reduce hot flashes using natural and proven herbals, and
experience side effects including reduced vaginal dryness, increased sexual
thoughts, desire and sexual activity.
Gee, that's a tough call
to make!
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