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Boosting Your Memory During Menopause
As women age their bodies inevitably change. After decades of maturing and living, women find themselves entering
menopause. With the end of menstruation, many women experience numerous side effects. Many are nothing more than
inconvenience, the dreaded cold and hot spells and the hair loss. However for many women menopause also brings
about memory loss and a feeling of forgetfulness. Small details that they once retained with ease now elude
them.
This is now the time that many women want to experience the same clarity they had years ago. Finding a way to boost
their memory is one way they can control the changes their body is going through. Dealing with daily brain fog is a
problem that can be addressed.
An often thought cause of declining memory function in women of menopause age is a lower level of estrogen in the
body. As the body nears menopause and prepares to cease monthly menstruation, the estrogen levels that were once
strong begin to decline. Many women turn towards conventional medicine that speaks to the benefits of taking an
estrogen supplement as a means to ward off the loss of memory that plagues women entering menopause. They are
prescribed a daily or weekly dose of estrogen which is designed to replace the estrogen lost through the process of
aging. The body absorbs the added supplements and the mind becomes focused and clear again as it was when the woman
was younger. The estrogen acting as a booster for the memory this results in the fogginess that was being felt to
disappear.
One of the best defenses against a loss of memory for maturing women is exercise. This not only works as a strong
stimulant for the brain but it helps to clear the mind. Often when a person is thinking of too many things at once,
the brain becomes almost overloaded and just as a cup or bowl becomes full and the liquid seeps out over the edge,
so do some details in a memory that is filled to capacity. Menopause often brings about sadness or bouts of
depression in women.
As women enter a new stage in life they remember their younger years and the promise that those years had. Now
looking back they might recall many of the things they didn't accomplish. This can lead to a feeling of sadness or
depression which also contributes to reduced memory. By exercising in a moderate way daily or even several times a
week, the body responds to that stimulation by helping to relieve the sense of depression, thus working towards
feeling as though the memory is back on target.
Being mentally stimulated also helps the menopausal women in many ways. Be it reading a book to their grandchild or
playing a friendly game of cards, they are engaging their memories. By keeping focused on using their minds, their
memory naturally stays alert. Boosting the memory this way is a great method of keeping the menopausal women as
aware as she was decades ago.
Even though the menopausal woman has to accept the many changes that her body is going through, she doesn't have to
accept memory changes at all. Boosting her memory is a vitally important step to keeping herself young.
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