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The third stage of women: menopause

The biological age of women is measured in “seven years”.

Seven times six is forty-two. After a woman turns forty-two, she enters the last seven years of her active physiological period, about forty-nine years old. For those who have a longer physiological period, the period after the age of forty-two will not exceed 14 years at most, and can reach the age of fifty-six, which is called menopause.

People only know about menopause disorder, but in fact, menopause also means that the metabolism of the liver loses its function,\ Therefore, in addition to the function of the uterus and ovaries, we must also enhance the nutritional supplementation of the liver in order to maintain the physiological function of women and the physiological auxiliary organs, such as breasts, skin, and eyes (the uterus and ovaries are the main organs), so that the decline can be delayed.

A woman never wants her husband to have an affair because of her old age. In fact, a woman’s external beauty and attraction to her husband’s attention and family life are definitely related to the vitality of her uterus and ovaries. In recent years, medical aesthetics and plastic surgery have emerged, but how can the natural forces that represent the mood, the eyes, the skin and the firmness of the breasts be completely replaced only by surgical aesthetics?

Therefore, I would like to advise the ladies that they should not lose their confidence because they are getting older, but they should know more about internal maintenance because they are getting older. In Chinese medicine, maintenance is not just about maintaining the uterus and ovaries or the hormonal mechanism, but also about the overall metabolic interaction of the woman. A perfect metabolism can delay aging by seven to ten years and lengthen the tail end of youth.

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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/Director of Sheng-Pu Chinese Medicine Clinic/Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee 2008.07.24
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at560.html

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