The Chemistry of Menopause
Emotional ups and downs of menopause aren’t just “in your head.” They’re seated in real, complex shifts happening throughout the body.
Fluctuating levels of estrogen alter brain chemicals (serotonin, dopamine, norepinephrine), which regulate mood and energy.
Medicinal herbs, vitamins, and nutrients do more than mask melancholy. They work at the cellular level, helping to stabilize the systems behind the symptoms.
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Whole-Body Support for Strep Recovery
When strep throat strikes, your body works overtime to fight the infection. Soreness, swollen glands, and low energy are signs your immune system is actively responding.
Nutrients like vitamin C, zinc, and quercetin help quell inflammation and fortify vulnerable systems, while gentle herbs like echinacea, elderberry, and licorice root offer comforting relief.
The habits that regularly keep you strong also play a vital role in recovery. Nourishing meals, restful sleep, and carefully chosen supplements can build a natural bridge from illness back to wellness.
Kick Hives, Stop the Scratch
Hives rarely appear without cause. Those red, itchy welts are a warning that something beneath the surface has gone awry.
Although stress and allergens are common culprits, hives can also signal more complex issues, like infection, impaired methylation, or excessive histamine production.
Effective treatment hunts down the triggers, alleviating discomfort while targeting the source.
In good health,
The NatureMed Pulse Team
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