Managing Menopause at the Spa
I read an article yesterday about the many ways spa treatments can help women through one of the most difficult time in their life - menopause. Day Spa's and vacation destinations across the country are placing extra focus on the transitional period in a woman's life with hopes of making the the time easier to deal with and a lot more comfortable.
According to the article I read, there are three basic ways spa's are approaching menopause-related treatments. The first, which is advocated by Suzanne Sommers, among others, utilizes natural or bio-identical hormones. These treatments aren't certified by the FDA yet, but they're completely legal and readily available.
The second major form of treatment is the Ayurvedic school. These spa's believe that the changes in a woman's body aren't to be combated, but balanced naturally. Ayurvedic treatments are more focused on the woman's body and more traditional spa options and don't use any drugs.
The third and final common treatment method combines the use of western medicine and traditional spa treatments. This middle-of-the-road approach is supposedly pretty effective and most likely the one I'll opt for.
It's an interesting idea to use relaxation exercises as a way to combat chemical changes happening in your body. As far as I'm concerned . . . if you're dealing with hot flashes every day - I'll deserve a good massage.


