Physicians Prefer Cool Flash for the HotFlash .5 fl oz
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Cathy T.Posted
Mon 29 Mar 2010 4:54pm
Product Description
Clinically Proven to Relieve HotFlashes
No Hormones
No Estrogen
Safe and Gentle Cosmetic Topical Gel
Doctor Approved
Cool Flash for the HotFlash is clinically proven to relieve hotflashes. Cool Flash’s topical, non-sticky gel contains No Hormones or Estrogen. Its break through formula safely and immediately provides
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News flash: Hotflashes are good! Or at least not bad for you!
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Sandi W.Posted
Sat 26 Feb 2011 1:29am
Is it hot in here?
A new study of menopausal women shows that hotflashes aren't all bad. We found that women who experienced symptoms when they began menopause had fewer cardiovascular events than those who experienced hotflashes late in menopause or not at all, says endocrinologist Emily Szmuilowicz, lead author of a study
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Physicians Prefer Cool Flash For The HotFlash, 0.5-Ounce Tube
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Cathy T.Posted
Thu 25 Mar 2010 5:11pm
Provides instant relief from hotflashes
No hormones or estrogen
Topical ointment
Doctor approved
Made in the USA
Product Description
Cool Flash for the HotFlash™ is clinically proven to relieve hotflashes. It is a topical non-sticky cosmetic gel applied to the back of the neck, top of the chest or underside of the wrists
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Hot Date HotFlashes
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Menopause Maniac, RNPosted
Mon 28 Feb 2011 1:12pm
Last Saturday, I had a hot date.
Hot, as in hotflashes.
Don’t get me wrong. The guy was great. Very cute and very sweet. We went to see Just Go With It (which...!
It was really just SO embarrassing – especially since I really liked the guy! He actually asked me if I was okay. He didn’t know anything about hotflashes, and looked like he got really
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HotFlashes
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Sheri GoddardPosted
Fri 18 Mar 2011 4:16pmHotflashes (or hotflushes) are one of the most frequent symptoms of perimenopause (the time before menopause actually starts) and menopause.
Hotflashes occur when... experience hotflashes during perimenopause but not all women going through menopause have hotflashes. Hotflashes last from 30 seconds to several minutes at a time.
They usually
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HotFlashes Have Been Linked To Brain Fog
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AnitaPosted
Fri 26 Sep 2008 4:44pm
Brain fog and hotflashes seems to be a common complaint of middle aged women. In fact 40 percent of women over 48 complain of forgetfulness and over 85 percent of menopausal women complain of hotflashes.
A recent study of 29 middle aged women with moderate to severe hotflashes suggests that there might indeed be a connection. The women
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HotFlashes and Brain Fog...
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Boyd M.Posted
Tue 10 Feb 2009 10:21am1 Comment
Brain fog and hotflashes seems to be a common complaint of middle aged women. In fact 40 percent of women over 48 complain of forgetfulness and over 85 percent of menopausal women complain of hotflashes.
A recent study of 29 middle aged women with moderate to severe hotflashes suggests that there might indeed be a connection. The women were
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LORAC Cheek Duo Blush/Bronzer, HotFlash 1 ea
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Cathy T.Posted
Thu 20 May 2010 4:23pm
Product Description
HotFlash: pink shimmer/bronze shimmer
Worn as a duo or individually, this is the one product that will give you that fresh, healthy, beachy look?instantly. Comes in “HotFlash” and “Hot & Spicy” to get the sexy, sun-kissed look you desire.
Gives you that fresh, healthy, beachy look…instantly.
Wear alone or mix together
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