Estrogen, which is produced in your body by the ovaries, is absorbed by cell receptors and has a fundamental role in keeping your reproductive system working properly during your fertile years.
As your body starts to enter this new phase, your menstrual periods will become less frequent until they eventually cease. This is caused by a reduction in hormone production.
Now for the bad news: Your cell receptors are very used to receiving hormones regularly. With your body being deprived of estrogen and progesterone, these cells sometimes behave abnormally sending confusing messages to your brain. Remember that cell receptors were accustomed for decades to receiving hormones that would sit perfectly on them. This “hormone hunger” can trigger symptoms such as irritability, hot flashes and night sweats. There could also be other symptoms. However you don't need to dispair. Right here is the number one natural answer to help you face these challenging times. |