The Perimenopause Summit


To: My patients and readers,

The Perimenopause Summit starts today!

Menopause is when a woman stops having her period. It occurs on average at age 51 in the United States now. However the 5 to 10 years before menopause are called Perimenopause.

Women in perimenopause can have lots of symptoms and lots of health issues. I treat women like this every day in my practice using natural medicines and in some cases low doses of hormones.

I’m happy to offer to you a free summit occurring this week on the subject of perimenopause. Only four of the speakers are medical doctors and the others are naturally oriented practitioners. I especially encourage you to watch the interview about PCOS if it is relevant to you or your family.

this subject is relevant to your your family encourage you to consider watching this free summit during the week ahead.

With best wishes to your health,

Dr. Soram

Perimenopause takes place over the several years leading up to menopause. Frequently, it’s the time when women experience the most common symptoms of menopause.

Since perimenopause takes place while women are still having periods, it often sneaks up on them and leads to confusion – before their mid-forties, many women haven’t even heard of perimenopause.

It’s not about the “pause,” it’s all about “peri.”

Learn what you NEED to KNOW at The Perimenopause Summit!

Menopause is one of the few certainties in life for women, so get ready for it, mentally and physically. If you’ve already begun, there is still much you can do to make your menopause years as golden as they should be.

According to the North American Menopause Society, perimenopause can last for 4 to 8 years.

During perimenopause the ovaries gradually rebalance their estrogen and progesterone production in preparation for menopause and the final cessation of periods. With the average age for menopause being 51 in North America, perimenopause generally starts for women in their mid–40s (however, it is possible for perimenopause to start MUCH earlier).

For the vast majority of women, symptoms can be managed and reversed through lifestyle changes such as adapting our diet and nutrition, incorporating movement and exercise, getting proper sleep, avoiding toxins and learning to relax.

Every woman is different. Some may experience every symptom on the list, while others deal with very few, or none at all:
+ Changing periods (length of cycle, duration of period)
+ Hot flashes
+ Night sweats
+ Insomnia
+ Fatigue
+ Anxiety, mood swings, irritability and depression
+ Loss of confidence
+ Decreased libido or sex drive
+ Vaginal dryness
+ Breast tenderness
+ Bloating
+ Increased PMS
+ Urinary leakage, urgency or Urinary Tract Infections
+ Aches and pains in muscles and joints

Difficult symptoms may require further investigation to determine the root cause and can often be alleviated by using natural treatments and therapies such as acupuncture, homoeopathy and naturopathy.

Click here to join me at The Perimenopause Summit, free and online!

Your host of the summit, Dr. Michelle Sands, was in her 20s with irregular and absent periods, mood swings, joint pain, infertility, low libido, digestive issues and insomnia. She was told her ovaries had failed and to manage her symptoms for the rest of her life with birth control pills, antidepressants and other medications.

She found a better way – a natural way to help her body heal itself – and she’s here to teach you how to do the very same, no matter whether you’re in your 20s or decades older!

With best wishes,
Dr Soram

P.S. There are natural, effective and easy-to-implement solutions to balance your hormones (and help your body care for itself) at any age – join me for The Perimenopause Summit!

About Dr. Soram Khalsa

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