Life in western culture contrasts greatly in comparison with the overall population of the world. These distinct differences mean that we are significantly less exposed to physical activity in our working lives, especially compared to our counterparts in the rest of the world, where food levels are not so abundant and physical exertion is still required daily. The shift in western society from Women solely looking after the home to also juggling careers and maintaining a home and looking after family has played a large part in the rise of prolonged stress levels.
Early menopause medically termed as Perimenopause is a phenomenon not ordinarily observed outside of the western world which can only be attributed to our differing lifestyles. For women experiencing the symptoms and signs of early menopause it can be very worrying. Whilst their peers may be experiencing a mid life crisis which is often accompanied by an increased sex drive, women experiencing perimenopausal symptoms may be suffering from a lowered libido or even complete loss of their sex drive. Other psychological issues can develop that women may also find challenging to cope with such as extreme PMT, feelings of frustration, irritability and anxiety and intense, mild and often agonizing periods. Then there are often physical changes such as weight gain about the hips and thighs that does not appear to budge through dieting. This leads to much self examination and doubt as to what is actually happening. Women can also experience lumpy or tender breasts. In addition an incessant feeling of fatigue can play havok with their daily life and cause women to seek sugar and caffeine to stimulate them in the mornings and throughout the day.
Often the primary early menopause symptoms, sometimes erroneously called menapause, perimenapause, premenopause or pre menopause and is correctly called the perimenopause, can occur over 10 years prior the menopause, added with the fact that women outside of the western world do not experience this phenomenon, it is no surprise that Medical practitioners frequently misdiagnose the perimenopause symptoms and are poorly prepared to treat or diagnose these cases. Frequently Medical practitioners decide to fix the problem with hormonal or antidepressant drugs and sometimes even surgery like a hysterectomy.This does not work and is actually damaging, however there is a solution which can be found through a drug free and holistic treatment. You can gain access to a free 7 day E-course over at www.home-menopause-test.com which is proven and tested to treat this form of western perimenopause and also treat sterility issues in both women and men.