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LadyCare Plus - Discreet Medical Device for Menopause, Over 2,000 Gauss, HRT Alternative

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However, I have been warned by a work colleague that the magnet can have a detrimental effect on electric wheelchairs. Something else you might remember from school is that the Earth’s molten core is metal and circulates electrical currents causing this magnetic field. Loved by thousands of women worldwide, LadyCare is a small, yet extremely powerful, therapeutic device that attaches discreetly and comfortably to your underwear.

Always consult your doctor before reducing/coming off HRT and if you have a pacemaker, insulin pump or other internal device. I have never tried the magnet for menopause but have started to wear a magnetic bracelet for my arthritis and I do beleive it is helping. More precisely, they're said to reduce excessive sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity and increase parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) activity. If we accept that placebos work by altering our brain chemistry, perhaps it's reasonable to assume that magnets can act as a placebo, generating a brain chemistry altering effect.I'm thinking of trying the Ladycare, most of the reviews are about how it helps with hot flushes ( which I don't have, yet!

Hot flushes, mood changes, thinning hair (to name but a few) - it's no surprise that menopause symptoms are often the cause of distress for women over 50. I’ve always written reviews with the aim of writing what *I* would like to read and know about a product, that’s not going to change. Many females have menopause symptoms for only a year or so, while others suffer with them for up to a decade or more. The LadyCare magnet is worn externally and the makers claim that it eliminates or reduces symptoms of menopause by rebalancing the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). It was more noticeable when I first started wearing it but maybe that’s because I have got used to it.total loss of Libido which I hate as I really love my husband, but mainly I cant lose weight, I exercise so much I eat healthily and it will not shift, this makes me incredibly depressed. I had a hysterectomy when I was 46 and was on HRT for around 10 years although still had hot flashes when I was on HRT. It may help, but it's important to focus on your diet and exercise regularlyif you are concerned about weight gain.

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