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Becoming Butterflies
Herbal empress Susan Weed shares menopause
wisdom with local herbalist Corinna Wood.
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Susun Weed, green witch and wise woman, is
an extraordinary teacher with a joyous spirit, a powerful presence,
and an encyclopedic knowledge of herbs and health. Ms. Weed’s
four herbal medicine books focus on women’s health topics
including: menopause, childbearing, and breast health.
Corinna: I want to ask you a couple of questions
about menopause. Can you explain how the role of menopausal women
is important at this time for our planet?
Susun: Yes. Let’s go back to the three traditions
we were talking about in the earlier interview (New Life Journal
June 05). The Scientific Tradition that seeks to fix broken machines
views menopause as a loss of estrogen. And so in order to fix
the broken machine, they prescribe estrogen because that is what
is missing, according to what they see. Now we know we know that
women who are given estrogen have a higher rate of uterine cancer.
So we add progesterone to that to counter the effects of the estrogen.
Women who take estrogen for three years increase their risk of
breast cancer by twenty percent. Women who take estrogen with
progesterone for three years increase their risk of breast cancer
by forty percent. All that progesterone does is slow down cellular
replication in the uterus, but it increases the rate of cell replication
in the breast and probably in the ovaries as well.
The Heroic Tradition comes in and says, no no no, it is not a
lack of estrogen, it is too much estrogen. It is estrogen dominance.
We are going to give them progesterone. I am so over the top about
women’s health in the face of the Heroic Tradition. I really
fear that we are, by using progesterone cream, creating an epidemic
of ovarian cancer. This is a powerful hormonal tonic. It is sold
as a cosmetic; the people regulating it have no power over cosmetics.
So, basically what is happening is that a very powerful drug is
being sold with no regulation at all. The Food and Drug Administration
will not approve any progesterone cream for long-term use, even
the ones that are given to us by our doctor. The amount of progesterone
in the products being sold to women in the health food stores
as cream is one hundred times the safe dose as provided by the
FDA. The amount that we put on our bodies at one time is one hundred
times more than the FDA considers a safe dose.
The Wise Women looks at her body and asks, when I was born was
I producing estrogen? And the answer is yes. A women is producing
estrogen even in utero, the uterine environment is very high in
estrogen. The ovaries of little girls who aren’t even born
yet are already starting to make estrogen in response to that.
We make twenty-nine different kinds of estrogen by the time we
are born. We continue to make those twenty-nine different types
of estrogen every single day. At puberty, a very powerful estrogen
begins to be made, called estradiol. Estradiol is only made between
puberty and menopause. It is at high levels for only about twenty-four
hours out of the month, because it triggers ovulation. Estradiol
is called estrogen by the scientific community, as if it were
the only estrogen, even though they themselves will tell you there
are lots of other types of estrogen. But they consider the twenty-nine
we make on a day-to-day basis weak estrogen and estradiol a powerful
estrogen. That is why they are concerned about its lack. I will
tell you as a woman, almost fifteen years past my last period,
that I am not missing anything. I am still making plenty of estrogen.
One of things that is important to me, as a postmenopausal woman,
is to be a butterfly. What do I mean by butterfly? A butterfly
is a woman who is a least twenty years older than you are, who
you would like to grow up to be. So on my bathroom wall is picture
of Karina. When this picture was taken, she was ninety years old,
she had celebrated her ninetieth birthday by for the first time
in her life jumping out of an airplane with a parachute. That
is who I would like to grow up to be! Right next to her is Helen.
At eighty, she has just won eight national power-lifting competitions
and has set records in every single one of those. So again, that
is somebody I would like to grow up to be.
Many people especially in our culture have a fear of the word
old. And many people have told me, I don’t want to get old.
I look at them and ask them, do you understand what you are saying?
Because either you get old, or you are going to die young. I want
to live to a very old age before I die! I love being alive; I
find life so interesting! Every day, I am day older. When we have
butterflies in our lives, then we know that getting older doesn’t
mean losing it. Although there certainly are things you lose.
Good riddance to the fear of what other people think: I will do
all of the things I was afraid to do before because people would
think badly
of me.
But answering your question about the role of menopausal and postmenopausal
women. Every age has its purpose, and for many of us in westernized
culture, the difficulty is that over the past hundred years the
path of the post-menopausal women has been removed, and we are
less accepted than if we are the menstruating woman, the fertile
women. As more and more of us pass through the menopausal passage,
we are going to see more amazing older women about whom we can
say, that’s who I want to grow up to be.
Corinna: Could you tell us a little bit about
your favorite herb for hot flashes?
Susun: This is a very loaded question. In the
Scientific Tradition, hot flashes are a broken machine that needs
to be fixed. You give a woman estrogen and that problem is fixed.
In the Heroic Tradition, hot flashes are seen as the result of
toxins; you need to get in there and cleanse to make her well.
In the Wise Women Tradition, hot flashes are undisputedly the
movement of vital life force energy up through the body through
the energy centers. In fact, what I can say is that the healthier
the woman, the more hot flashes she will have. To get rid of the
hot is to decrease the woman’s vitality. I am of the opinion
and Dr. Christiane Northrop is of the opinion that how we treat
ourselves during menopause is going to affect us for the rest
of our lives. This is one of the reasons I say it is so important
that menopausal women need time off and do not need to be medicated
by anything. I chose to go through menopause with out doing much
of anything; I drank my nourishing herbal infusions. I have found
motherwort tincture would reduce the intensity and the duration
of the hot flash, although I basically didn’t even use herbs.
I wanted to see how bad it would be. Certainly during the summer
it is a lot worse than during the winter. I would have dream after
dream of being in a glacier, of walking through it.
In general, when I ask women if they have a problem with hot flashes,
they say it's not that bad when I am alone; it is just embarrassing
when in public. Which is one of the reasons I say, have time and
space to yourself, where you can be up all night if you need to.
When you can have hot flashes during the day, and lay down on
the floor and go: “Oh no one has ever suffered like I suffer.”
Believe me, I have been there. I had hot flashes where I was so
hot I felt like I have been dipped in boiling water. Sometimes
I would cry because I felt so bad for myself. Just as my labor
pains were also painful, and I knew that a baby was going to come
at the end of those pains, with hot flashes, I knew that the crone
was going to come at the end of those flashes.
I have always been willing to endure a certain amount of pain
and suffering if I know that I was going to get something valuable
at the end of it. I can tell you, giving birth to my daughter
was very valuable and she is a very valuable thing in my life.
Giving birth to myself as a crone was very valuable to me.
Susun will be in Black Mountain for the Southeast Women’s
Herbal Conference this September.
Corinna Wood is the owner of Red Moon Herbs, making herbal medicines
business in Black Mountain from fresh, local plants for over 10
years. She did an extensive apprenticeship with Susun Weed in
1993, and continues to carry on the wise woman tradition through
local classes as well as making herbal medicines.
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