How do hot flushes feel? An attempt at a description!

How do hot flushes feel? An attempt at a description!

They usually start in the face and spread out like a wildfire in the truest sense of the word across the neck, chest and upper arms. Hot flushes always come right when women need them the least.

Feeling hot and excessive sweating during the menopause.

They usually start in the face and spread out like a wildfire in the truest sense of the word across the neck, chest and upper arms. Hot flushes always come right when women need them the least. Fans of Asian, Arabian or South American cuisine with their spicy dishes know this feeling of our body going haywire all too well. All of a sudden, the small veins of the skin expand and are more intensely circulated. The skin becomes warmer and redder. Now, to regulate this, the pores open up and you start sweating. And this does what it technically should – it cools the surface of our skin. In the Mexican sun, it makes sense to cool down in this way. The chills after a hot flush in Germany, however, are often just as unpleasant as the heat and the excessive sweating before them.

And why does this all happen? Sometimes, it is all thanks to the good old hormones that manage our bodily functions. The hormonal changes that the body inevitably goes through during the menopause influence the vegetative nervous system, the part that regulates automatic processes such as breathing and blood pressure, i.e. which work without any deliberate interference. And so, we are the mercy of hot flushes. Or perhaps not?

Hormones can be tricked. Many women, for example, take the hormonal pill for birth control to trick the body into believing they are already pregnant. Hormonal solutions are also available for the menopause. But women have gradually become more and more skeptical towards these in recent years. Regularly taking artificial preparations contradicts the body’s feeling and the consciousness of many modern women.

Thanks to research, another path has been available for around 10 years, which relies on the power of plants. EstroG-100® and menoelle® is truly a natural miracle weapon that accompanies you through the menopause and can be taken without any cares to tackle the tedious side effects of the menopause.

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EstroG-100® – The perfect marriage of research and tradition

EstroG-100® – The perfect marriage of research and tradition

Oestrogen, hormone preparations… in a well-researched woman’s ear, they all sound a bit skeptical nowadays. For too long, we were not informed enough about certain products and side effects were simply accepted.

The natural medicinal herb extract EstroG-100® alleviates numerous discomforts during the menopause. Unlike all other remedies for menopausal symptoms, menoelle® tablets do not come with any usage restrictions. What’s more, they are not known to have any undesirable effects, meaning you can alleviate your symptoms with menoelle® long term.

Oestrogen, hormone preparations… in a well-researched woman’s ear, they all sound a bit skeptical nowadays. For too long, we were not informed enough about certain products and side effects were simply accepted. Now, many women pay special attention to only take artificial medication if absolutely necessary and to live in greater harmony with their body and their womanhood. According to surveys, more and more people are dealing with their natural cycles and processes. It quickly becomes clear what a masterpiece our body is, how everything works together in harmony and has its purpose.

That does not mean that it is always easy. Quite the opposite – changes in the body and our living situation often come with side effects that can cause some tough problems.

But we believe that no woman should have to resign themselves to this fate. And thank goodness, there is no longer a need to walk the line between handling bodily functions naturally and treating unpleasant side effects. Over 10 years ago, EstroG-100®, the main component of menoelle® was invented and has gradually proven itself ever since. The patented blend consists of pure plant extracts. Using the “hot water extraction method”, the best properties are obtained from the roots of the plants Phlomis Umbrosa, Cynanchum Wilfordii and Angelica Gigas.

In actual fact, these three “power ladies” have a centuries-old history in Korean culture and are already used with care there. Thanks to modern research and innovative manufacturing methods, we are now able to pool the power of the three roots easily into one coordinated daily dose. EstroG-100® is therefore the latest development in the field of plant-based products for the menopause.

EstroG-100® is the wonderful marriage of century-old traditions, proven Korean plant power and state-of-the-art innovation and research. EstroG-100® shows that you do not always have to re-invent the wheel, but rather just modernise the means of transport.

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menoelle® menopause tablets can be purchased in dm, Rossmann, Müller, BUDNI and Globus branches.

menoelle® menopause tablets can also be purchased online at menoelle, aponow, dm, Rossmann, Müller, Amazon.

„The new hormone-free alternative during the menopause.“

LEMONDAYS

„Women going through the menopause swear by this product.“

GRAZIA

„The new EstroG-100® plant extract works during the menopause.“

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A letter to the menopause

A letter to the menopause

from our reader Silvia (aged 49)

Dear Menopause,

Why can’t I just cure you with a Porsche? Not that I could afford one, but right now I’d rather define myself with a flashy red car than run away from my date to stuff paper towels under my armpits in the bathroom… although I admit that with this one, I’m still on the fence as to whether I’d rather go back to the bar or just home. But that’s another topic!

Right now, I don’t feel the need to let someone get close to me. And to be honest, I suspect you have something to do with that.

I know that I need to embrace you, you new phase of life, to celebrate myself for all that my body has done for me. With my body, my temple of purity. But quite frankly, no thank you! I won’t accept that. That’s it.

Dear Menopause, I’m breaking up with you!

I never wanted kids, I just never felt the need. Nobody understood. “Later,” they said, “Later you’ll be glad that you did it.” Later is now and I’m glad that I didn’t listen to them. My life is mine and mine alone. Children are wonderful, but just not for me. That’s why I’ve always had a fractured relationship with my reproductive organs and everything that they bring every month, or rather what they allow. And now the end is supposed to look like this? That this “aunt” who always shows up invited properly demolishes the apartment the last time around?

Not with me. My life is mine. I’m going to scale this mountain too and nothing is going to hold me back. I’m going to muzzle and tie up the “aunt” until she finally chooses to leave. Thank God that they grow herbs to deal with annoying aunts…

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Hot flushes – A testimonial by our reader Julie B.

Hot flushes – A testimonial

by our reader Julie B.

I’m standing in front of my colleagues and finally have the chance to present my idea, when it happens. I feel the heat spreading through me, as if someone has set off a firework inside me. It’s nothing new. First I’m a bit queasy and then gradually, I become warmer and warmer from the inside. Only a few seconds left and the hot flush will start to show on the outside.

I start sweating and my face gets red and blotchy. My scalp is glowing. First I start to stutter, lose track of things and look into the helpless eyes of my colleagues. The confusion that slowly turns into second-hand embarrassment is written on their faces. I babble something about that “I just have to…” and then I run out of the room, quickly to the toilet and into one of the cubicles.

Now I’m sitting on the toilet with the lid closed and wheezing. I gradually try to get my breathing back under control. Breathe in, breathe out… bit by bit, I calm down. My temperature too.

Outside, I stand in front of the mirror and look at the red blotches, watching them slowly fade. I go into my office and let the secretary know to tell my colleagues I have to go home. Nobody is used to seeing me out of control here, or even weak. Maybe tomorrow we can act as if nothing happened.

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Stockists

menoelle® menopause tablets can be purchased in dm, Rossmann, Müller, BUDNI and Globus branches.

menoelle® menopause tablets can also be purchased online at menoelle, aponow, dm, Rossmann, Müller, Amazon.

„The new hormone-free alternative during the menopause.“

LEMONDAYS

„Women going through the menopause swear by this product.“

GRAZIA

„The new EstroG-100® plant extract works during the menopause.“

NETZWERK FRAUENGESUNDHEIT

What can you do for your bone health?

What can you do for your bone health?

Every women should confront this question no later than the menopause, as osteoporosis – a bone disease – occurs in women later and more frequently.

As we get older, bone mass in women and men alike gradually falls, virtually as a normal aging process. More severely pronounced bone dissipation of this nature is called osteoporosis, with the risk of bone breaks increased due to the decrease in bone density. In women, the oestrogen deficiency caused by the menopause is a key risk factor.

Osteoporosis is a slow process and remains undetected for a long time. Only once it has reached an advanced stage does it make itself noticeable through back problems, bone pain and an increased tendency towards bone breaks (mainly from trivial causes). The formation of a rounded back (known as a dowager’s hump) and an associated decrease in size are typical.

Osteoporosis is mainly a female issue: At the age of 50–60 years, 15–20% of women experience osteoporosis, with almost half of women over 70 affected.

There are three main tips you should follow for your bone health:

Healthy bones need calcium and vitamin D3. In particular, dairy products and vegetable varieties such as cabbage, broccoli and fennel are rich in calcium. Some mineral waters also supply notable amounts of calcium (more than 150 mg/l).

Vitamin D3 is not called the sun vitamin for nothing, with the body able to produce around 80% of its requirement by regularly spending time outdoors. Above all, fatty fish, eggs, mushrooms and avocado are rich in vitamin D3.

What’s more: menolle® contains plenty of vitamin D and calcium, meaning you can cover your recommended daily requirement according to European NRV values with 2 capsules a day.


Avoid bone robbers: Coffee, cooking salt, phosphate-based foods (mainly cheese, pulses, fast food and cola) or even laxatives reduce absorption from food, promote excretion or take calcium away from the bones. Tip: Spinach and chard are often cited as good sources of calcium, but they also contain oxalic acid, causing the calcium to be poorly utilised.

Excess nicotine and alcohol consumption also have a detrimental effect on bone health. Several studies have proven that smoking reduces bone density by stimulating bone-degrading substances (known as osteoclasts). Alcohol promotes the elimination of calcium and reduces the formation of vitamin D3 in the liver.


Move your bones: A lack of exercise promotes the formation of osteoporosis, meaning that regular exercise is good for health bones, and is best done in the fresh air – the key word here is the sun vitamin.

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menoelle® menopause tablets can be purchased in dm, Rossmann, Müller, BUDNI and Globus branches.

menoelle® menopause tablets can also be purchased online at menoelle, aponow, dm, Rossmann, Müller, Amazon.

Relaxed through the menopause with yoga

Relaxed through the menopause with yoga

The menopause is – often not only in terms of hormones – a transition to a new phase of life and is a challenge for many women.

The menopause is – often not only in terms of hormones – a transition to a new phase of life and is a challenge for many women.

During this phase, it is all the more important to break down stress and find ways to relax: Yoga, meditation, autogenic training, breathing therapy or Tai Chi, to name the most important options.

Yoga has a calming and balancing effect in many people, particularly due to its breathing exercises and meditation. Physical exercises known as asanas, are the third component of yoga and a good way of improving how you feel in your body. The asanas help to improve posture, flexibility of the movement apparatus and physical endurance. At the same time, the asanas stimulate or improve some physical functions, such as blood circulation, pulmonary function or metabolic processes.

Especially for menopausal women, so-called hormonal yoga is available alongside general yoga.

Hormonal yoga connects physical and breathing exercises which favourably affect the hormonal and mental balance of women during the menopause. Hormonal yoga naturally activates hormone production and at the same time, helps with stress breakdown and relaxation.

Diet during the menopause

Diet during the menopause

The majority of menopausal women complain about weight problems. Reasons for overweight should be seen as multi-factorial and must be looked at individually.

The majority of menopausal women complain about weight problems. Reasons for overweight should be seen as multi-factorial and must be looked at individually. Factors such as stress, lack of exercise and time shortages vary greatly from woman to woman. Some factors such as the breakdown of muscle mass, decelerated metabolism and reduced oestrogen production affect every woman. A harmonious trio of healthy diet, regular exercise and sufficient relaxation form a healthy lifestyle.

What should you eat?

A healthy diet is characterised by plant-based, fibre-rich diversity. Wholegrain products such as wholegrain bread, pasta or rice are the focus here. Furthermore, your meal plan should include fresh fruit, vegetables and raw vegetable salad several times a day. Here, the energy density is particularly low, with simultaneous, high nutrient density. Animal protein should be consumed in moderation. Marine fish, meanwhile, can be consumed twice a week without any worries. Otherwise, you should opt for vegetable oils and fats in your fat consumption. For carbohydrates, you should pay attention to long-chain carbohydrates, as is the case with wholegrain products. These take longer to digest and make you feel fuller for longer. Avoid excessive consumption of industrial sugar. As a basis, you should always keep in mind: consume the freshest possible, regional products, with as little processing as possible and in their natural form. Also make sure to follow a varied diet.

Protein is underestimated

The natural loss of muscle mass increases the focus on protein consumption. Protein is essential for the body and counteracts the breakdown of muscles. Good sources of protein are fish, lean meat, nuts, milk and dairy products, pulses and wholegrain products. Be aware that the consumption of protein always needs to be looked at in combination with exercise. You can best counteract the loss of muscle mass if you exercise regularly.

Eating habits

One of the main causes of facial complaints are our eating habits. Stick to a few ground rules to understand and notice better what your body needs and how much it needs.

Pursue a conscious diet; this means that you should take time for your meals. Do not eat at your desk, but even leave the office if possible. Getting out into the fresh air not only boosts your mood, but you also exercise at the same time and can do something for your vitamin D levels.

Cook for yourself as often as you can, such as with your family or partner. In this way, you will know exactly what is in your food and can regulate it better. During preparation, make sure to stew and steam instead of deep-frying and frying. And if you do not want to give up the snacks: Snack right after your main meal, when your blood sugar level is already elevated. Snacks in between throw your blood sugar out of whack and cause ravenous hunger attacks.

The time of the meals plays a key role, but is heavily dependent on individual strategies. Anyone who, for example, practices intermittent fasting, severely limits the time of their meals automatically. In general, you should not eat too late and in the evening, should instead go for something light. If you come home late with ravenous hunger and then properly dig in, then you have forgotten to eat enough during the day. Try to avoid these moments. Not only do you sleep more poorly on a full stomach, but your body also no longer burns the calories and stores them instead.

What can I do about menopausal complaints?

Hot flushes and sweat outbreaks are among the most common menopausal complaints. Especially here, you can easily counteract these with some small tricks. Avoid excessive consumption of coffee, black tea and alcohol. Spicy meals should also be avoided. Instead, season using fresh herbs.

And very important: Drink enough throughout the day, at least 2 to 3 litres a day. Diluted fruit juices, mineral water, unsweetened herbal or fruit tea are ideal.

Offset the trend with sport

Many women experience during the menopause: “I eat just like I used to, but I’m gaining weight.” And that is exactly where the problem is. As we get older, our basal metabolic rate falls. This is part of the energy that our body burns during absolute rest. If the basal metabolic rate falls, but our diet stays the same, our energy balance goes into the positive – and that is what we want to urgently avoid. Because the target at the end of the day is always a negative energy balance – the so-called calorie deficit – if you want to lose weight.

Factors that influence the energy balance are:

  • Basal metabolic rate
  • Active metabolic rate (physical exercise)
  • Diet

The more exercise I integrate into my everyday life, the lower my energy balance is. That is what we want to achieve. By the way: Muscle mass significantly influences the energy balance. The more muscles you have, the more energy the body burns at rest. For this reason, strength training is always a key component in reducing weight, along with its many other positive effects. This means you should train major muscle groups such as back, legs and buttocks.

One positive side effect of physical activity is also that the feeling of saturation is perceived more strongly with meals, stress is reduced and the appetite impulse is lowered.

The menopause and interpersonal relationships

The menopause and interpersonal relationships

The hormonal rollercoaster of the menopause can thoroughly affect a woman’s world of emotions. Those around you simply notice that you are different and behaving differently than you did before the menopause. Which is why today, we want to talk to you about interpersonal relationships and look into the question of whether and how the menopause can influence them.

Perhaps another note to start: Around two-thirds of all women have no or only few complaints during the menopause, with only one-third suffering the effects of the menopause. Particularly for this group, the article below should help to raise awareness of the topic and offer ideas for actively dealing with the situation.

Let us start with the external impact, whether in your partnership, family, friendship group, at work or otherwise in life. The range of effects of hormonal changes is vast and ranges from a more irritated to insecure demeanour or can be associated with situations incredibly uncomfortable for you.

For example, if you go red due to hot flushes in moments where they are not at all needed, or if you experience excessive sweating during important meetings at work. The often observed lack of sleep is also not without consequences: You become more nervous, more easily irritable and less resilient. Depressive moods can set in during the menopause and you no longer feel so laidback, are less optimistic and may withdraw more.

Those around you will usually register this and will probably ask or wonder what is wrong, because they have never seen you like that over the years. Of course, you could say, they might think you are going through the menopause – it is entirely normal at a certain age.

It is better to address the subject of menopause actively. Be open about the fact that you are in the menopause and currently have certain challenges to overcome. Be transparent that you are currently living with a hormonal rollercoaster and your body is pulling the strings. You can also talk about your problems, worries and desires in a familiar and closer environment. Only in this way will those around you gain an understanding of your current situation and be able to support you during this phase in an ideal way.

A second point concerns your role as a partner and mother. Usually, when women enter the menopause, children are becoming adults, are sooner or later going to leave the parental home and the familiar constellations from the years are changing. It is not rare for your own parents or parents-in-law to need more support. That is, not only your hormone levels, but also your familiar family life is often about to transition to a new phase at the same time.

Of course, you cannot simply pull a solution out of a hat. First, you need to be clear about where you and how you see your future role. It is possible that nothing or only little will change for you. However, sometimes partnerships can be put to the test and then it is worth talking to your partner to find a common solution again.

One special aspect in the partnership is the effects on sexuality, especially when you have enjoyed an intact sex life thus far. During the menopause, you may experience vaginal dryness, making sexual intercourse uncomfortable. It is not rare for this to result in an avoidance strategy results, where even an actually harmless kiss can become a problem if there are mistaken intentions at intimacy.

Here too, an honest word is sensible, especially as men are usually not as well informed about the menopause and its effects on sexuality. You can simply talk about the cause and make it clear that it is not a personal rejection, but rather to do with the menopause. This phenomenon may go away again; more than a few women will experience a second sexual awakening during or after the menopause.

With less severe complaints, vaginal gels, preferably from the pharmacy, can be tried, which improve vaginal moisture and can also be used as a lubricant.

With pronounced symptoms, vaginal dryness should be treated, as it increases susceptibility for infections with bacteria and fungi, as well as bladder infections. It is best to have an open conversation with your gynaecologist about whether prescriptive medication for vaginal application is an option for you. These vaginal creams and depositories usually contain hormones, but like with cortisone-based creams, they only work locally and have a waning effect on your hormonal balance.

Our advice: The menopause is a time of transition in many ways. Try to make the best of it by staying true to yourself and communicating openly about how the hormonal changes are affecting you and your behaviour. This is the best way to get you through this occasionally tumultuous time.

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