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Follow the Yogini: Ellyn goes to yoga school

Excitedly I arrived at yoga teacher school extra early for my first day.  My teacher is someone that I respect and consider a friend. I feel totally honored to be taking this journey with her at the helm of my ship.  There are 11 soon to be yoga teachers sharing this experience. Though we are together, each persons path is truly solitary. This morning we were fully immersed in challenging asanas. In the mid afternoon our minds were stimulated with a yoga discourse on the history and types of yoga……

Ellyn Gray works at Irene’s Myomassology Institute, she is a graduate of Irene’s, a Reiki Master Practitioner, and currently in school to become a yoga teacher.   You can follow her experience by clicking the link below.  Subscribe to her blog to get regular updates.

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May 25, 2011   Comments Off

Premenopausal at 30. Oh really?

Yes really! Of course at the age of 31 I was not ready to hear or even think about premenopause or any variation of it. But when I started to have sweat running down my arm pits, and glistening beads rolling from my forehead out of the blue, I eventually started to ask myself what is happening.  I was in denial for a moment (ok several months) until I started to ask women in their 40’s and 50’s what a hot flash felt like.  The first account I got was that it felt like heat from the inside of your body radiating outward.  The second account was me at my moms house talking to her, and all of a sudden her face begin to glisten.  So in my ignorance I said “Why are you so greasy?”  Now I know why from my own personal hot flashes or as a wise crone colleague of mine likes to call them “Power Surges”.

It still took me some time to figure out what to do about this “problem”. I had already been on synthetic progesterone a few years ago for abnormal periods and I was not willing to go that route again.  My diet was great, I was exercising regularly, my blood pressure was perfect and I had no health concerns. I even had my thyroid checked and everything else was in working order.  Except that I begin having night sweats.  There’s nothing like the first time you wake up in the middle of the night to a totally drenched bed, and you’re stuck to your covers wondering, “Have I been punked?  Did someone soak my sheets?”

So of course I had to come up with a solution. Not only was I messing up my shirts with the sweating, my emotions were all over the place, even more than that of normal PMS.  I needed relief from it all and I turned to Mother Nature’s pharmacy for just that.  The first thing I decided to tackle were the emotions, one of my co-workers helped me out by grabbing the book Prescription For Nutritonal Healing out of Irene’s Store (this is the best health reference book I’ve seen to date for all sorts of health conditions and how to heal them naturally).  So what we found were an amazing combination for me.

For the emotions

B-Complex is great to use to reduce stress levels, maintain energy levels and support the nervous system.
L-Tyrosine helps to increase dopamine levels, supports the relaxation response and is being used in weight loss formulas due to its ability to act as a natural appetite suppressant.

Bach Flower Rescue Remedy has been around for over 60 years, it is a homeopathic remedy used to help relieve stress, and is only needed in minute quantities to be effective.  I take this as needed.

For hormonal balance

Black Currant Seed Oil is used for a multitude of reasons including hormonal balance and decreasing discomfort and depression associated with premenopause and premenstrual tension.
Vitex is great to balance hormones, and it doesn’t matter if it’s for premenopause or irregular periods it will help your body find and maintain the balance that it needs to be in harmony.
I have been using a combination of these above herbs and nutrients and they have been working wonders.  I don’t have sweat pouring from my arm pits by the buckets any more and my emotional state has been much more balanced (and yes, I consulted someone other than myself about my emotional state).  If you are having symptoms or think that you may be consult your physician, and don’t let anyone tell you that you are too young.  Only your body can determine that.  You may also want to read more about it.  The one book I know of that is holistic and comes from a realistic perspective is: “What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Premenopause.

With a little bit of nature’s medicine you can take control of the power surges!

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July 29, 2010   6 Comments