Top products from r/Menopause
We found 29 product mentions on r/Menopause. We ranked the 37 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. The Premature Menopause Book:: When The "change Of Life" Comes Too Early
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 2
2. Toppik Hair Building Fibers, Medium Brown, 0.42 oz
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Instantly fills in thinning areasConceals hair lossMakes fine hair look completely thick and fullGreat as a root touch-up between coloringsResist wind, rain, and perspiration for long-lasting results in all conditions.
3. Roleo Tennis Elbow Trigger Point Massager - Arm Massager for Tennis Elbow Treatment and Golfers Elbow Treatment - The Carpal Solution Forearm and Hand Massager for Muscle Pain Relief
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS? MEDIAL EPICONDYLITIS? TENDONITIS? - It’s time to put an end to the pain and discomfort from chronic conditions and inflammations caused by repetitive hand, wrist, or forearm motions. Get the Roleo Wrist and Forearm Massager Roller and just roll your pain awayLIKE GETTING A P...
4. Natural Vitality Calm #1 Selling Magnesium Citrate PLUS Calcium, Anti-Stress Magnesium Supplement Drink Mix, Raspberry-Lemon, Vegan, Gluten Free, Non-GMO (Package May Vary), 16 oz 113 Servings
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
MAGNESIUM SUPPLEMENT: Healthy magnesium, calcium supplement in a powder form that helps boost healthy magnesium levels and supports a calming and uniquely relaxing experienceCALM SUPPLEMENT: A calcium magnesium supplement powder drink mix in a fruity raspberry lemon flavor that promotes healthy magn...
5. Carlson Labs Vitamin B-6 Liquid, 4 oz
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
THE LATEST SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH: Our development team stays up-to-date with the latest scientific research. With their findings, we continually introduce innovative new products and update existing formulas.THE FINEST RAW INGREDIENTS: Carlson proudly goes above and beyond required FDA testing regulat...
6. Emerita Pro-Gest Balancing Cream Single-Use Packets | USP Progesterone Cream from Wild Yam for Optimal Balance at Midlife | 48 Packets
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
TRUSTED SINCE 1978: Pro-Gest has been the #1-selling brand of balancing cream for more than 40 yearsPURELY POWERFUL: Paraben-free formula contains 450mg of USP Progesterone per ounce (20mg per ½ tsp)GET COMFORTABLE: Designed for convenience, each single-use packet contains a ½ teaspoon of creamQUA...
7. Integrative Therapeutics - AM/PM Menopause Formula - Perimenopause Relief Supplement - 60 Tablets
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Simple, effective two-tablet formulaProvides daytime and nighttime supportHormone-freeThis product is vegetarian and gluten free
8. Jarrow Formulas Methylcobalamin (Methyl B12), Supports Brain Cells, 5000 mcg, 60 Lozenges
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
The Most Bioavailable Form of Vitamin B-12 That Helps Maintain Brain-Health, Vitality, Levels of Restful Sleep, and an Enhanced Mood*Supports Brain Cells* and Nerve Tissue*Natural Cherry-Flavored Chewable Vitamin B12Active Coenzyme FormPromotes Healthy Homocysteine Levels*
9. Caframo Chinook. 2-Speed Desk Fan. Cage Free, Easy to Clean. White
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Made in CanadaEasy to Clean Personal FanGreat Office Fan with a Finger safe BladeSilent Desktop FanDesk Fan available in White or BlackPowerful air flow; no grill to block7" "finger safe" soft plastic blade2 speeds: 210 cfm on high, 138 cfm on lowEasy to use & cleanWhisper quietPowerful air flow; no...
10. Whole World Botanicals - Royal Maca Vitality - Libido, Balance 180 Gel Caps
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
11. Emerita Pro-Gest Balancing Cream | The Original Progesterone Cream | for Optimal Balance at Midlife | 4 Ounce
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
Trusted Since 1978: Pro-Gest has been the #1-selling brand of balancing cream for more than 40 yearsPurely Powerful: Paraben-free formula contains 450mg of USP Progesterone per ounce (20mg per ¼ tsp)Get Comfortable: The most trusted Progesterone Cream for optimal balance at midlifeHighest Quality: ...
12. Rainbow Light Menopause One Multivitamin - 90 Tab
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
SYMPTOM RELIEF: Vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and superfoods nourish and promote relief of menopausal symptomsWHOLE-BODY SUPPORT: High-potency vitamin B complex supports energy, stress management and brain health, 1,000 IU of vitamin D3 enhance cardiovascular and bone health, and 150 mg of vitami...
13. She Comes First: The Thinking Man's Guide to Pleasuring a Woman (Kerner)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
William Morrow Paperbacks
14. Doctor's Best High Absorption Magnesium Glycinate Lysinate, 100% Chelated, TRACCS, Not Buffered, Headaches, Sleep, Energy, Leg Cramps, Non-GMO, Vegan, Gluten Free, Soy Free, 100 mg, 240 Tablets
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
HIGH ABSORPTION MAGNESIUM GLYCINATE: High Absorption Magnesium uses a patented, organic, chelated delivery form of magnesium to optimize bioavailability and GI tolerance. It is not buffered and is more absorbable than magnesium oxide.*BETTER ABSORBABILITY: Magnesium Glycinate - 2.3x greater than mag...
15. Enzymatic Therapy Remifemin Estrogen-Free Menopause Relief, 120 Tablets
Sentiment score: 0
Number of reviews: 1
Remifemin menopause relief has been clinically proven to reduce multiple menopause symptoms, including: hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings & irritability.Estrogen-Free:Ideal for women choosing not to take estrogen.Can be used in place of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) for relieving symptom...
16. Why Diets Make Us Fat: The Unintended Consequences of Our Obsession With Weight Loss
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
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17. Before Your Time: The Early Menopause Survival Guide
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
18. Period. The End: Wit, Wisdom, and Practical Guidance for Women in Menopause--and Beyond
Sentiment score: 2
Number of reviews: 1
I'm sorry you're having to deal with this so young. Even though I've been struggling with various mysterious symptoms for 3-4 years, including irregular periods, it didn't get really bad until last year, when I was 35 and the hot flashes started. My estrogen levels were tanked (low progesterone too), and my FSH was super high. Now, at 36, I've determined with the help of my functional medicine practitioner (ARNP, CNM) and a transvaginal ultrasound that I'm experiencing POF and early perimenopause. It totally sucks all around. For me, the worst part was the mood/energy stuff -- total lack of motivation, foggy brain, fatigue, anxiety, etc. And being chemically sensitive, I was very scared to consider HRT.
However, I have tried everything in the book on the natural side of remedies (acupuncture, supplements, diet, etc.), and while I'm sure they helped -- especially dietary changes like going gluten- and grain-free and reducing sugar (I already don't drink coffee or alcohol) -- I was still feeling like crap, and beginning to feel hopeless.
I spent the weeks between my diagnosis and my next appt. reading as much as I could. I got these three books: 1 2 3, and found the 1st to be the most helpful. I also watched a bunch of Menopause Taylor videos on YouTube as recommended by this sub. And I came to the conclusion that I owed it to my future self to give hormones a shot, so as to protect my bones, heart, and brain, even though I was totally freaked out that I'd have a bad reaction.
Luckily, my practitioner errs on the natural side of things as well, so she recommended bioidentical hormones rather than the stronger synthetic ones. I started using a bi-est cream and progesterone cream two weeks ago, and so far have had no bad side effects! I'm starting out at, like, 1/3 of the dose, lol. After a month I'll do more bloodwork to see if it's helping, and I imagine I'll up the dose. But, let me tell you -- I can feel the life coming back to me!! Within the first couple days I felt more energy, and my hot flashes have reduced dramatically. So perhaps you can do some research on bioidenticals and see if those might be a good fit for you.
I highly recommend finding a functional medicine person with experience in menopause. I've heard so many horror stories about doctors -- even GYNs -- who are dismissive towards menopause, so I count myself lucky to have found this help. Good luck, OP! Keep us posted!
I love that you're trying to help your mom! I regret so much that I wasn't very understanding or patient with my own mom when she was dealing with this.
I definitely agree with the suggestion of a small fan for a bedside table. Here are 2 that I've been using for years, and highly recommend:
https://smile.amazon.com/OPOLAR-Operated-Recahrgeable-Hurricane-Portable/dp/B0749M96XT (The rechargeable batteries are a lifesaver, and it allows me to take the fan with me around the house. And it's great to travel with -- mine has been with me all over the country.)
https://smile.amazon.com/Caframo-7-Inch-White-Chinook-Fan/dp/B0010UPOEQ (This lives on my nightstand, and it's one of my most favorite belongings.)
Royal Maca
This helps me a ton! Modal fabric pajamas are fantastic too. What a sweet idea :)
Lots of helpful advice in my new book!! “Period. The End: Wit, Wisdom, and Practical Guidance for Women in Menopause—and Beyond” — there are moisture wicking pjs and sheets, essential oils, and lots if other things to try—but it’s been 13 years and I STILL get ‘em every day/nite. For some, they just don’t end. In the meantime, a girls gotta laugh. https://www.amazon.com/Period-End-Practical-Guidance-Menopause/dp/0692179364/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=period+the+end&qid=1556622342&s=gateway&sr=8-1
They did deep tissue massage, electrical stimulation, and exercises. I’d find a really good PT office. It is so individual as far as what you have going on and how to treat it. I also don’t do as much computer work which helps.
This things helps when you need to do self treatment.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CSGR43H/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_sqh2Db0M5Q139
There’s a growing body of evidence that suggests that’s exactly what your body is doing (conserving weight in response to eating less). This neuroscientist has done a great round up of the research. She also has a good, short TED Talk if a whole book is too much. Intermittent fasting and cutting out carbs will both trigger metabolic changes that increase weight over time for most people.
https://www.amazon.com/Why-Diets-Make-Fat-Consequences/dp/1591847699/ref=nodl_
https://www.ted.com/talks/sandra_aamodt_why_dieting_doesn_t_usually_work/up-next?language=en
I take AM/PM and have found it to be helpful with some symptoms like mood swings and hot flashes.
If you are on facebook search "premature ovarian failure" (another term for early menopause) there are 2 groups that I've found very helpful. There are women in there taking HRT and others doing more natural remedies. I'm personally doing a combo of HRT and natural. I plan to move to bio identical HRT in the future.
Your wife needs to get her hormone levels checked. Low testosterone can impact a woman’s sex drive too. Also there’s a great book if you can find a copy, she comes first. It’s both thoughtful and funny.
https://www.amazon.com/She-Comes-First-Thinking-Pleasuring/dp/0060538260
Magnesium helps me. Now that I'm on HRT especially, I take a ton of magnesium. Every time I feel a HA coming on, I just pop a couple 100mg magnesium tablets and it seems to do the trick. I do this several times per day and always have some in my pocket when I'm working. This is the one I use: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000BD0RT0/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Amazon tells me I've purchased it 13 times!
I take Rainbow Light Menopause One. It's been a great help, especially with the hot flashes.
I use the Emerita Pro-Gest that comes in single-use packets ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002FJW4F8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_qLXYCbA9EE3VW ) so I know I’m getting the right dose. You just put it on your abdomen, thighs, inner arms, or the like. I was told by my nurse practitioner to use it on days I’m not bleeding. Some people use it daily, though.
I’ve been using these patches for a couple weeks now, and I’ve been sleeping much better (
https://www.amazon.com/PatchMD-Menopause-Topical-Headaches-sleeplessness/dp/B07D3YYN8Z/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?crid=3URIUM10X5TN7&keywords=patch+md+menopause+relief&qid=1556814375&s=gateway&sprefix=patchmd+menop&sr=8-3).
My favorite brand of black cohosh Reminfemin. It’s a German brand that was used in all the medical research.
This book was my fast education on everything peri and really helped me prepare for talking with my doctor: https://www.amazon.com/Change-Before-Everything-Healthy-Menopause/dp/0553380311
Very clear and factual, talks about all sides of treatment too.
Sorry, mcg. This is what I take. One tab at bedtime, melt it on my tongue.
I use Toppik to hide the thinning areas. Also functions as a dry shampoo, when I use it I can skip a shampoo
I’m so sorry. I recommend checking out the Premature Menopause Book https://www.amazon.com/Premature-Menopause-Book-change-Comes/dp/0380805413/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=premature+menopause&qid=1569624846&s=gateway&sprefix=premature+me&sr=8-1
She may also want to see a menopause specialist—premature ovarian failure typically happens in a different way than normal menopause. There are also different guidelines about hormone replacement, meaning that sometimes, while a 50 year old woman will not be recommended to use HRT, they might recommend HRT to a 27 year old woman. But your average doctor won’t be aware of this because it’s too esoteric.
I'm tempted to post a pic of all my blankets... I have three or four which I swap out during the night as I'm freezing when I go to bed but then wake up in a pool of sweat!
One thing that helps my insomnia/palps A LOT - Emerita brand bioidentical progesterone cream. I use about a dime-size dollop, or even less, every couple of days, 3 weeks out of the month (I start it seven days after my cycle begins.... 3 or so days after the crime scene stops. ;))
They say to put it on your thighs but I'm really sensitive to meds so I put it on my shoulder every other night before bed... can't say enough how much it's helped me. Expensive but worth it. The only downside is a touch of nausea, but I find Pepto or ginger tea will alleviate that.
https://www.amazon.com/Emerita-Pro-gest-Cream-Tube-Packaging/product-reviews/B000IMQE5U
I take b6. 1.5 mg is the USRDA, and I take about 4-6 mg/day.
I bought drops, and a separate dropper bottle so I can regulate the dose. For me, it doesn't take much, but if I stop for 1-2 weeks I start to notice fatigue.
I take 2-3 drops of this, which is about 4-6 mg.