To celebrate the publication of Liz Earle’s brand-new lifestyle book, The Good Menopause Guide, we’re giving away 10 copies - plus one lucky winner will also receive a gorgeous bespoke flower bouquet worth £100 from award-winning English flower farmers and florists, The Real Flower Company.
The Good Menopause Guide is Liz Earle’s ultimate guide to looking and feeling your radiant best throughout menopause, and is filled with guidance on diet, how to balance hormones, myths and facts about HRT and much more. With it, her goal is to empower women to embrace menopause and start conversations about their experiences as, for many, it can be a very difficult time.
So, for your chance to win, tell us - what is your top tip for feeling your best during menopause?
The Good Menopause Guide is published by Orion Spring and is available online and from all good booksellers.
Please post your entry below by midday Thursday 5 April.
To keep moving, it makes me feel a lot less stressed and bucket loads of hyaluronic serums to keep my skin looking vibrant also I keep an instant boost spray handy to spritz my face throughout the day.
had a hysterectomy at the age of 38. I can honestly say that with a low dose of HRT, and no periods to worry about, I sailed through the menopause. Friends of mine have not been so lucky ?
Sleep with the window open a little and use cotton bedding, much cooler than anything else. I like to use herbal teas too rather than normal tea or coffee.
My top tip is to keep active, and include plenty of Soya in your diet. It is said that in Japan they do not have a word for the Menopause. l do not know if this is true or not, but they do eat a high proportion of soya based products, natures natural oestrogens, and in truth l feel better for it!
I struggled on for a year without HRT but the best thing I did was talking to my female doctor. It's not for everyone but I do recommend talking through your various options...Along with a decent fluid intake the HRT has certainly helped in making me feel normal again
In the day eat well, stay active - even a walk in the fresh air has a positive effect on your mindfulness, wear cool cotton layers. At night make your room a cool sanctuary, fresh sheets, an open window, water and something positive to do when you are awake at 4am.
I have had dreadful hot flushes particularly at night for the last 10 years or so and keep a water spray in my desk drawer, my handbag and beside my bed! Thankfully they are diminishing now but seem to come with a vengeance from time to time. I only wear cotton when I can as man made fibres do make things worse.
I found Black Cohosh really helpful (don't get it from Holland and Barrett, the amounts in their capsules are really small compared to what a herbalist would advise so although they can be cheap it's still a waste of money). I tried several different remedies, alone and in combination, and this is the one that worked for me eventually.