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Walking for Menopause Symptom Relief

Walking for Menopause Symptom Relief

Update: 2024-01-281
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Regular physical activity, such as walking, can have several positive effects on overall health, including potential benefits for the menopausal transition.

Why walking? Because walking is free, available everywhere, and has a really low risk of injury. You can do it by yourself, with your dog, or together with other family members or friends.

You can use walking in three different ways. One for the reduction of symptoms you are currently experiencing, 2 for the prevention of future issues, 3 just for fun!

Some of the benefits of walking can occur in as little as 10 minutes, with 1 walk, other benefits take much longer and need a greater frequency.

Read the benefits and see the references  - Walking for Menopause Symptom Relief

 

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About Jennifer Harrington

Jen is a Naturopath, Nutritionist, and Medical Herbalist. She focuses on natural ways to assist women transitioning into Menopause. She has been a clinical practitioner for over 20 years. 

She is the Clinical Director of Menopause Natural Solutions. https://www.menopausenaturalsolutions.com/

The author of the book - From Invisible to Invincible, the natural menopause revolution. https://www.menopausenaturalsolutions.com/from-invisible-to-invincible

She is available for consultation https://www.menopausenaturalsolutions.com/consultations

 

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Walking for Menopause Symptom Relief

Walking for Menopause Symptom Relief

Jennifer Harrington