To understand why herbs are so effective
we need to briefly review the processes involved in
the transition period moving through perimenopause
into menopause.
Reproductive
Cycles
An adult woman’s reproductive life occurs in
three distinct phases. First are the childbearing years,
characterized by cyclic ovulation and menstruation.
In the second phase, called perimenopause, women still
have menstrual periods, but the first signs of menopause
and irregular ovulation have begun to appear. Many
women notice these first signs of perimenopause in
their mid-40s, but symptoms can appear in some women
as early as their mid-30s.
Perimenopause is marked as the time
when periods first become irregular up until one year
after the final period, a phase covering anywhere from
two to eight years. At this point a woman enters the
third phase, known as menopause or the climacteric,
which is characterized by the cessation of ovulation
and menstruation. These three phases each have distinct
patterns of hormone balance and endocrine gland activity
as well as distinct physical, mental and emotional
patterns.
Understanding
Perimenopause
Every year approximately 2 million American women enter
perimenopause. While many pass through perimenopause
with relatively minor symptoms, about 30 percent experience
moderate to severe symptoms that can last up to ten
years. Beginning between the ages of 35 and 55, perimenopause
starts when the ovaries begin to lose their ability
to produce estrogen and progesterone. The resulting
drop in hormonal levels upsets the normal delicate
hormonal balance and interplay between the hypothalamus,
the pituitary gland and the ovaries, causing symptoms
such as sleep difficulty, decreased libido, and intense
irritability and mood fluctuations in women who've
never experienced moodiness before.
To adapt to fluctuating estrogen
and progesterone levels, the body struggles to restore
estrogen production by increasing production of two
hormones that stimulate estrogen production; follicle
stimulating hormone [FSH] and luteinizing hormone.
Additionally, the adrenal glands and fat cells begin
to secrete estrogen, but all of these efforts are temporary
and eventually estrogen levels are depleted.
The result of this process is the
onset of symptoms that can include irregular cycles,
missed periods, hot flashes, night sweats, palpitations,
emotional fragility and depression, headaches, memory
loss, insomnia, loss of libido, vaginal dryness and
dry skin. Additionally, the changes in hormonal balance
are known to contribute to several age-related disorders
in women, including atherosclerosis, heart disease
and stroke and loss of bone mass (osteoporosis).
FemmePhase
for Peri- and Menopausal Symptoms
According to Subhuti Dharmananda in The Endocrine
Effect of Chinese Medicine, “Chinese herbs
act by stimulating the production of hormones, altering
the condition of hormone receptors or changing the
rate of catabolism of hormones, rather than by providing
the hormones or hormone analogs that function the same
as hormones.”
In the case of FemmePhase,
animal studies have shown that the formula is capable
of markedly increasing the estrogen receptor levels
in the pituitary, hypothalamus and ovaries in aged
subjects.

Fig.
1. Female reproductive
homeostat from The Neuroendocrine Theory
of Aging, by Ward Dean, MD. Illustration
by Jim English.
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Help
for Hot Flashes
FemmePhase has been shown to support the autonomic
nervous system, the body’s “thermostat” responsible
for controlling automatic physiological functions (cardiovascular,
digestive and respiratory functions) and responses
(contraction and dilation of blood vessels, perspiration
and urination).
Hot flashes are one the most common
symptoms of perimenopause, and occur when brain neurotransmitters
become imbalanced as a result of fluctuating levels
of estrogen. In a major study conducted by the Shanghai
Center for Modern Traditional Chinese Medicine,
fifty women, aged 44 to 60 years, were treated with FemmePhase for
menopausal symptoms that included hot flashes, anxiety,
emotional instability, headaches, dizziness, restlessness,
spontaneous sweating, aching of the legs and low back,
uncontrollable crying and depression.
After taking FemmePhase (shortest
administration period, 1 month; longest, 3 months),
30 patients reported complete relief of all symptoms,
13 experienced marked improvement, and three reported
some improvement.
FemmePhase’s ability
to reduce hot flashes and other autonomic symptoms
(i.e., sweating, headaches) indicate that the formula
has a positive impact on neurotransmitter function
that can restore balance to the hypothalamic, pituitary,
ovarian homeostat (Fig. 1).
Improving
Blood Circulation
FemmePhase has been shown to improve circulation
to the heart and brain by promoting vessel dilation
and inhibiting the clumping of red blood corpuscles.
Numerous animal studies support this finding and indicate
that the formula improves microcirculation in the capillaries,
inhibits formation of thromboxane A2 to prevent blood
clots, and reverses platelet aggregation to improve
blood flow.
The benefits of improved blood flow,
including improved vessel dilation and reduced blood
viscosity, also aid in preserving the function of the
organs and glands that determine healthy endocrine
function as women age.
FemmePhase
and Osteoporosis Support
By supporting improved blood flow FemmePhase can
also help in preventing bone loss as women enter postmenopause.
After menopause, bone loss accelerates for 3-5 years,
at a rate of 1.5 to 5 percent per year. Bone loss then
continues at a lower level of around 1 to 1.5 percent
loss per year on average.
Six of the herbs contained in FemmePhase are
used in China in the treatment and reversal of Avascular
Necrosis of The Femoral Head. In this severe disorder,
the head of the femur at the hip collapses from a lack
of blood flow that leads to the destruction of bone
tissue. This condition is commonly caused by chronic
use of corticosteroid therapy.
The herbs contained in FemmePhase play
a central role in the restoration of blood flow and
bone mass density in this condition. Two of these herbs
in particular – Angelica sinensis and cordyceps – are
vital to reversing this disorder and form the foundation
of the FemmePhase formula. Just as FemmePhase can
aid in diminishing the symptoms of menopausal syndrome,
the formula should also provide women with protection
against osteoporosis. (A separate formula from Tango
Advanced Nutrition, OsteoPhase, has been shown
to regulate calcium homeostasis to aid in preventing
osteoporosis and restoring bone density).
FemmePhase
for Daily Use
FemmePhase is an all-natural herbal formula
designed to be taken at the earliest sign of symptoms
to ease the transition through perimenopause and menopause.
After menopause, continued daily supplementation with FemmePhase can
aid in maintaining endocrine, circulatory and skeletal
performance to ameliorate age-related health issues
and optimize overall health.