Paresthesia - A Surprising Menopausal Symptom!

“My menopause journey isn’t exactly the smoothest, I missed out on some of the meno-symptoms like bloating, but got a big handful of others. 
Even though I don’t get many hot flashes, night sweats, and dizziness...I still lost a great deal of hair, had the phantom periods, horrible mood swings, sleep issues, etc. 

But my most troubling symptom currently is the painful numbness in my face, eyes, lips, and sometimes hands. It doesn’t last all day, thankfully, and it usually starts sometime later in the day. On a bad day, by 5:00 pm or so. 

It has come to a point that I have been making sure I'm not anywhere around people after 4:00 pm if I can help it, because when it happens I feel like my face is frozen and/or moving around on it's own. I can't even look people in the eyes proper, I feel so weird.

One of the major bummers about this is I like to do crafts like jewelry making, knitting, needle felting. This numbness has affected my dexterity and my ability to do fine work. 

This is so wrong. I am finding myself sit here like a lump hour after hour because it would just be stupid to go to bed at 7:00 pm but that's about when I feel like I can't get anything else done.

I'd love to hear from anyone who is familiar with this particular issue and maybe has a solution or two. Thank you!” - Lisa J, 52
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This prickly sensation is not common...

But a portion of menopausal women have to endure it on a daily basis.

Like our poor Lisa, who has it so bad she couldn’t meet anyone after 4:00 pm in fears that her paresthesia might act up. She even stopped doing her favorite pastime, crafts — because the numbness affected her dexterity.

What causes Paresthesia during menopause?

Surprise surprise — declining estrogen levels may be the culprit. 

Because estrogen levels impact our central nervous system, when those levels start to fluctuate, some of the nerves are impacted, causing the skin to feel sensations.

The sensations can take a lot of forms: tingling, burning, crawling skin, cold, numbness, the classic pins-and-needles, and increased sensitivity. 

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Is there a solution?

Yes there is — constant hormonal supplementation!

By supplementing the body with the hormones it needs to maintain hormonal balance, be it in the form of HRT, or through a natural diet rich in phytoestrogens (plant-based hormones that mimic estrogen)…

Menopausal women can naturally fight back against menopausal symptoms like paresthesia and more!

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With its unique blend of thermogenic probiotics, all-natural herbs & absorption boosters, it has helped women worldwide with: 

  • Paresthesia
  • Hot flashes
  • Weight gain
  • Bloating 
  • Insomnia

… and many more! 

Contains 3 natural phytoestrogenic herbs — Moringa, Curcumin and Curry leaf, that mimics the effects of estrogen when ingested, helping you rebalance your hormonal levels naturally, keeping meno-symptoms like paresthesia, hot flashes & weight gain at bay. 

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