Best Herbal Remedies to Combat Night Sweats
Best Herbal Remedies to Combat Night Sweats

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Best Herbal Remedies to Combat Night Sweats

Best Herbal Remedies to Combat Night Sweats

 There is a whole host of herbal remedies that can help you beat the common symptoms of menopause without the ugly, and sometime dangerous, side effects of other drugs. The following is a list of some of the best herbal remedies and supplements to help you kick your night sweats and sleep better.

Dong Quai

Is a perennial plant that is found in the mountains of Japan, China and Korea. Dong quai has been used most commonly to treat gynecological problems, and has at times been referred to as the “female herb” because of its variety of health benefits for women. Dong quai can increase estrogen levels, is full of phytoestrogens, increases metabolic actions and strengthens the immune system. All of these functions can help fight night sweats with few nasty side effects.

Black Cohosh

Is a flowering, phytoestrogenic plant that grows in the woods of eastern North America. The word cohosh means “knobby rough roots”, and it derives from Native American tribes who used this plant as medicine for centuries. It is well-known that black cohosh benefits the female reproductive system, and can be used to treat the menopausal symptoms of hot flashes, mood swings, depression, and irregular sleeping patterns. As a result, many women benefit from black cohosh in terms of sleeping better, experiencing relief from night sweats and worries, having more energy and regaining control of their lives.

Ginseng

 Is a root that Native Americans, the Chinese, and Koreans have been using for centuries because of its medicinal properties. Ginseng works in two ways: first on a hormonal level by substituting human hormones with phytoestrogenic ones which increases estrogen levels in the body.

The second is via the compound ginsenosides; these are known to increase stamina and energy levels in humans because of being an adaptogen. Because ginseng is full of phytoestrogens, it helps boost sagging estrogen levels, the cause of night sweats in menopausal women. By adding ginseng into your diet, you will be able to combat night sweats without having to use the controversial hormone replacement therapy.

Knowing the different herbal remedies you can use to fight night sweats is important, but you should also learn about what causes night sweats to better be able to deal with them. Click on the following link to find out more about night sweats.

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Sources:
  • The National Institute of Health. "Signs of the Menopausal Transition." www.nih.gov.
  • Boston Women's Health Collective. "Hot Flashes, Night Sweats and Sleep Disturbances." Our Bodies, Ourselves, 2006.
  • Von Muhlen, DG, et al. "A community-based study of menopause symptoms and estrogen replacement in older women." Maturitas. Sept 1995; 22(2):71-8.