natural menopause treatment

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I had cancer of the cervix, radiation therapy and threw me into early menopause. This is a natural alternative to hormones?
As far as I know, and I read all the latest information on alternatives to natural hormones, nothing really helps. The only remedy (in part an appeal) was to take some tranquilizers such as Prozac, etc. Of course, there are natural antidepressants (see this site) http://www.menopause.realage.com/content.aspx / Topic/17 but I'm not sure how they relieve symptoms. I want to keep these medical journals I encourage them to give the reference. If I find I let you have it.
Natural Male Menopause Treatment - Andropause Symptom Relief
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