For those afflicted with hot flashes, I guess the good news is that there may be a way to mitigate them. The bad news is, you have to eat soybeans to get the effect. No idea if there is corroboration for this article.
http://wtae-tvhealth.ip2m.com/index.cfm ... e_Cat_ID=7
Possible Hot Flash Remedy
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Re: Possible Hot Flash Remedy
An Onymus (imported) wrote: Sat May 14, 2005 11:28 am For those afflicted with hot flashes, I guess the good news is that there may be a way to mitigate them. The bad news is, you have to eat soybeans to get the effect. No idea if there is corroboration for this article.
http://wtae-tvhealth.ip2m.com/index.cfm ... e_Cat_ID=7
Thanks for posting this! I think the effects of phytoestrogens (weak estrogens) found in the soya beans are actually well documented, and some women report a reduction in most of the symptoms associated with menopause. Large consumption of soya in men are also associated with decline in testosterone and reduced fertility:
http://www.soyonlineservice.co.nz/Daily ... 202003.htm
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/quer ... s=15735098
So I guess it works if you give it a try. On the other hand, hot flashes are usually only temporary, so if you don't use HRT you can just squeeze your teeth and wait it over
Mine lasted 10 months.