The Connection Between Menopause and Allergies

Apr 22
08:13

2011

Dr. Isaac Eliaz

Dr. Isaac Eliaz

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Menopausal women may be more susceptible to seasonal allergies.

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Spring is here,The Connection Between Menopause and Allergies Articles and along with all the natural beauty of this season comes another common component: spring allergies. One of our readers asked a question about the development of allergies during menopause, any time of year. This is a complex area with many possible connecting threads.

 

Menopause is a time when the ovaries are no longer producing hormones in their usual cyclic fashion. Instead this job of female/male hormone production falls mainly on the adrenal glands during and after menopause. This extra work for the adrenal glands can lead to adrenal fatigue, which can make menopausal women more susceptible to allergies.

 

The Link Between Menopause, Adrenals and Allergies

After years of chronic stress, the adrenals become depleted and are no longer able to respond adequately to the ongoing pressure many of us experience. Inadequate adrenal function can produce symptoms such as sleep disruption, fatigue and anxiety. It can also lead to increased sensitivity to various foods and elements in the environment. This increased sensitivity can ultimately express itself as allergies. Read about natural detoxification at www.safedetox.org.

 

Many people have underlying food sensitivities that have never been diagnosed, and as a result, may worsen over time. In addition, there is the problem of chronic exposure to chemicals in the workplace and at home in the form of cleaning agents, new carpets and paint, solvents, molds, artificial lighting, computers and electronics, and many other toxin exposures. This cumulative toxic burden along with the overstressed adrenals and the hormonal fluctuations of menopause becomes an overload for many individuals. This overload can manifest as new allergies.

 

Natural Solutions

There are several ways to alleviate allergies and their related inflammation responses:

 

Reduce Stress: Meditation, yoga, Chi gong, Tai Chi, massage and other healing practices are important components in reducing stress and inflammation related to allergies.

 

Detoxify: The liver is the main detoxification organ, also becomes overtaxed and needs support during heightened allergies. Supplementing with liver supporting nutrients and herbs, along with safe chelating and binding agents to help eliminate toxins, is central to clearing allergies, balancing inflammation responses, and reducing toxic burden.

 

Balance Inflammation: Controlling inflammatory responses is important in reducing allergic reactions. Specific botanicals and herbs, like turmeric and quercetin, are important to reduce inflammation and support immune health.

 

For more information on detoxification, immune health and hormone balance, visit my website at www.safedetox.org.