Hot Flash Havoc a Menopause Movie

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Feature

HOT FLASH HAVOC is an enlightening, entertaining, humorous, profound film.
It's a crash-course in what you need to know about menopause.
It has the power to be a life-changing experience for every woman in your life.
Every woman over 30 needs to have this information.
You deserve this film!

Description

HOT FLASH HAVOC is the most provocative and revealing film ever made about menopause. For the first time this film sets the record straight about the Women's Health Initiative study released in 2002, which misrepresented that the hormonal replacement therapy being used by millions of women to treat the symptoms of menopause could actually increase the risk of heart attacks and cancer. This misinformation caused confusion, hysteria, and fear among women as well as healthcare providers, endangering the health and well being of millions of women, many of whom flushed their hormones down the toilet. This film not only sheds insightful light on the confusion stemming from a decade of misguided facts, but conveys poignant personal stories shared by real women and in-depth interviews with the world's most noted experts. HOT FLASH HAVOC provides compelling information about menopause that will empower women for the "Second Act" of their lives. Find out why "THE HEAT IS ON" about: Understanding Perimenopause, Menopause, & Postmenopause Understanding Hormones: Estrogen, Progesterone & Testosterone. Being Sexual & Having Orgasms into Your 80's Sex Drive vs. Loss of Libido Vaginal Pleasure vs. Vaginal Dryness Alert Mind & Memory vs. Dementia Maintenance of Memory & Brain Function Bone Health vs. Osteoporosis Heart Health vs. Heart Attacks & Strokes Positive Outlook & Moods vs. Depression & Mood Swings Restful Sleep vs. Sleeplessness & Fatigue Skin Rejuvenation vs. Dry Skin Vitality & Energy vs. Fatigue & Weight Gain Keeping Membranes Moist: Eyes, Nose, Mouth, & Vagina Healthy Bladder Functions vs. Incontinence Healthy Hair vs Hair Loss Healthy Joints vs Joint Pain Muscle Strength vs. Loss of Muscle Tone