Re: An Open Letter To All Women Struggling With Menopause

Dear Friend,

I've been happily married for over 35 years.


As a retired educator and research grant writer/administrator, I discovered it was time to begin my own experience with menopause. I have spent the last several months searching for the path to follow that will be in the best interest of my health and well being now and into the future.


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During this search, I noticed there were no comprehensive online resources for me to utilize. I would go to the search engines and access the directories but there was nothing that was organized for me to use.

I have had so many women tell me they wanted one place, a single source, where they could go to find a collection of dependable resources with varied approaches to managing menopause. That is why, just as a personal project, I pulled all these resources together for friends, colleagues, and myself.

And then one of my coaches said… "You know, why don't you create an online resource?"

So I did.

I went after it, and after months of research, almost on a daily basis, I have put together what is arguably the first and only Online Menopause Resource Guide with information to ease the symptoms of menopause. It has virtually every link and resource you need if you are struggling with the symptoms of menopause.

The 2003 Online Resource Guide for Women Struggling with Menopause provides a one-stop shopping place for you to instantly access all the information you need to make changes to improve your daily life.

This online resource guide allows you to easily access information by clicking from any title to the description of a website or book to gain further information. You also are able to directly access the websites from the Resource Guide to start discovering solutions to your personal menopause challenges.

For a limited time you can get the 2003 Menopause Resource Guide at no cost. Just fill in your email address and name and press submit.

 
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    20 drug-free remedies to treat your hot flashes. (p. 15)

    The 9 foods that promote restful sleep and the 18 foods you should avoid for better sleep. (p. 18)

    A woman's sexuality physician proposes solutions to assist women in regaining a robust, satisfying sex life. (p. 21)

    Which organization offers 9 solutions for women suffering from vaginal dryness during menopause. (p. 22)

    Discover 6 down-to-earth steps to easing and managing mood swings that unbalance your life. (p. 25)

    A distinguished woman's physician outlines 9 ways to prevent a migraine headache and 3 ways to interrupt a migraine attack. (p. 29)

    A major medical clinic provides in-depth information about incontinence and how it may be affecting you. (p. 25)

    A prominent medical writer/researcher discloses which common supplement assists with managing menopause and hot flashes. (p. 16)

    A Registered Dietitian and an MD offer a "10 food steps guide" to weight loss success during menopause. (p. 21)

    A prominent menopause physician outlines 7 approaches to managing hot flashes. (p. 16)

I wanted to make this guide available to as many women as possible because my goal is to publish it as a hard copy book. The way to get a publisher interested is to tell them I have thousands of downloads. I don't know how long it will be free. I think that ultimately it will be a $39 book, but right now it is a free download.

My research is ongoing and I want to encourage suggestions, recommendations, and comments from as many women as possible. It is my hope that you will write to me. Give me your thoughts, won't you?


Click Here to Download the Complimentary 2003 Menopause Resource Guide

I believe the 2003 Online Resource Guide for Women Struggling with Menopause is the best resource to get the most accurate, up-to-date, immediately available information to solve the challenges you are experiencing from the symptoms of menopause.


Again, the 2003 Menopause Resource Guide is free, for the time being. All you have to do to get this incredibly important and comprehensive information is click here to DOWNLOAD the complete, user friendly guide that you can refer to over and over again.

I Wish You Good Health and Happiness!

Cynthia Denton - Publisher
2003 Menopause Resource Guide
Cynthia@MenopauseResourceGuide.com
406-423-5207 (10:30 - 1:00 Mountain Time)
 
P.S. You will also receive my 21 Menopause Tips designed to help you get the greatest benefit from all of the menopause information available.

P.P.S. Click Here to read 8 Commonly Asked Questions.


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