Natural Solution For The Shockingly Painful Menopausal Symptom - Electric Shock Sensation

How Electric Shock Sensations Affected Me During Menopause
“I first experienced, what I can best describe as a zap of electricity, when I began perimenopause. 

They are 100% followed by a hot flush but not all my hot flashes are started with electric shocks — a great hot flash detection system, but unfortunately a painful one.

I tend to get ‘zapped’ alot, and it’s indescribably the worst during the night. I frequently get them also when I just woke up, throughout the day too. It’s just very sporadic and random. 

But one thing that’s for sure is that they hurt so much for me. 
I’ve seen other women comparing it to a light snap but mine is a very painful shock. I try hard to relax my body every time it happens but the pain just makes me feel nauseous after the ordeal, so much that I just want to cry.
These shocks happen in very random places. What I’m experiencing is like someone randomly putting pins in a doll version of myself, very wild and random.  

Just yesterday, it happened in my right little toe simultaneously with the back of my left ear. It’s never the same place twice, and it only lasts a second or so, and the pain is breathtaking. 

I’ve even had shocks in my intimate areas, with another one happening at the same time on the side of my shoulder. I’m thinking it was a neurological issue, but I’ve only recently had them since I started going through menopause. 
I didn’t think they could be related, so thank you for sharing this bit of info!”

- Samantha M, 49

What exactly are these electric shocks?

Imagine getting flicked, really hard on your forearm. Now imagine that pain, multiplied twice, happening without any warning. 

It can be quite scary and painful, right?

Well, that’s how Electric Shock Sensations, or ESS, feels like. They’re a rather uncommon symptom of menopause, and can be a cause for concern when you first feel a jolt of electricity shooting throughout your body. 

For many menopausal women, ESS is short-term and generally harmless. But for some it serves as a painful detection system for an incoming hot flash.

Why do ESS happen during menopause?

Our body uses electrical signals as a way to communicate, with nerves as the pathway. 

Because of this, the bodily changes that happen to women during menopause can result in the occurrence of ESS.

During menopause, the hormonal fluctuations can affect the nervous system, especially the drop in estrogen levels. The declining estrogen levels can affect the nerves, causing a misfire of neurons which result in ESS.

Hormone imbalance during menopause can affect the hypothalamus, the body’s internal thermostat located in the brain, which is why sometimes hot flashes follow straight after an ESS episode. 

What are the solutions to Electric Shock Sensations?

Add phytoestrogens into your diet

Phytoestrogens are compounds that are naturally found in certain foods, including chickpeas, soy, flax seeds, broccoli, moringa leaf, berries, turmeric, and many more.

The compounds act like estrogen, which may help restore hormonal balance and reduce low-estrogen symptoms.

Make sure you’re taking vitamin B

Vitamin B is crucial for normal nerve function. So if your B12 levels are running low, you might actually experience more of these shocks and zaps.

Try Acupuncture

Acupuncture can help to stimulate blood flow to the nerves to restore nerve health. Additionally, acupuncture can also help ease anxiety & hot flash symptoms for menopausal women.

Consider hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

If the menopausal symptoms get too much to handle, try talking to your doctor to see if you’re suitable to take up HRT as a form of treatment.1 

However, some women are not compatible with this synthetic form of treatment and have experienced side effects like abdominal pains, nausea, vomiting, migraines, and more.

PS. Provitalize doesn’t just help with weight gain alone! The holistic blend of ingredients helps with a range of menopausal symptoms, ESS included.

If you’re afraid about paying for something that potentially would not work for your symptoms, including ESS…

Not to worry!

To give you a peace of mind about giving Provitalize a try, we’ve got a 90-day money-back guarantee.

If you’re not happy with our product after trying it out for 90 days, you only need to email us & we will refund you 100% of your money back!

Still worried Provitalize won’t work?

Well, a tip we can give you is: be patient & consistent.

Provitalize is not a miracle cure, and it takes time for it to work.

Our customers tend to notice significant changes in their symptoms after taking our probiotics for 2 to 3 weeks, but it can sometimes take longer. 

Remember, everyone’s body is built differently! 

For Provitalize to work properly and fight back against symptoms like:

  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Electric Shock Sensation
  • Hot Flashes
  • Weight gain

You need to consume them consistently!

Don’t Believe Us? Here’s What Some Customers Have To Say…

“I ordered a one month supply of Provitalize because I wanted to try it to see if it really did what the ad said. Well, one month in and there was no change & I was discouraged.

One of my friends who was also on this product asked how long have you been using it? I said “one month” and she said she started seeing great results after 3 months and asked me to give it 2 more months. So I ordered 2 bottles of Provitalize.

Let me tell you the change I have experienced!

My joint pain has decreased tremendously, I lost 11 pounds in 3 months and my stomach issues have greatly improved. I guess that’s why they have their 90-day money-back guarantee. The product does work girls, you just need to be patient. " 

- DeeDee Brett

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