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Over-the-Counter Medicine for Menopause

Hot flashes, vaginal atrophy, relaxation of the pelvic muscles and hair growth where you don’t want it and hair thinning where you do. If that litany doesn’t make you want to scream, it will surely have you running to your nearest pharmacy for some help. Over-the-counter (OTC) medicines are available for menopausal women. Just make sure you know what’s what.

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Fertility Herbs for Women

Many women who struggle with infertility are willing to try almost anything if the attempts result in a baby in their arms. For some women, experimentation with herbs may aid in a subsequent pregnancy. While little research backs many herbal fertility enhancement claims, some proud moms swear by the effectiveness of these natural compounds. If you do attempt to ramp up your fertility with the aid of herbs, take care to avoid mixing your herbal remedies with other medications, including prescribed fertility drugs, as doing so could produce a negative result.

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Easy Love Potions for Beginners

No matter what you may have heard, a love potion won’t make the man of your dreams fall madly in love with you against his will. The true purpose of love spells, say authors Marian Singer and Trish MacGregor in “The Only Wiccan Spell Book You’ll Ever Need,” is to enhance your own energy and personal power to attract the person who is right for you. The ritual and ceremony of creating love potions help you concentrate your will and focus it on attaining your goals.

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Supplements to Make Hair Grow

Encouraging hair growth can be a slow and frustrating process, whether you’re trying to treat hair loss or simply grow out a bad haircut. While taking good care of your hair plays a part in its growth, you can also help your hair grow by taking good care of your body. This means including vitamins or supplements to maximize the average half-inch-per-month rate at which hair typically grows. Vitamin deficiencies can do more than just slow hair growth, so see your doctor if you’re concerned.