Hot Flushes Common Signs •Sudden, intense feelings of heat •Rapid or irregular heartbeat and pulse •Flushing •Perspiration Caution: Hot Flush comes without warning Hot flushes are the body's reaction to decreased estrogen levels. About 75 to 85% of women are estimated to get hot flushes when they're in menopause. Some women may experience up to 30 of these episodes each day. They can occur suddenly, spreading a rash of heat that races over the entire face and upper body. It can happen during a job interview, at a business lunch or a romantic dinner. There’s nothing cool about a hot flush Hot flushes are a vasomotor symptom of menopause, which means that they can affect the functioning of the vascular and motor systems of the body. Amberen can help. Amberen delivers effective, clinically proven relief from hot flushes by helping the body naturally balance its hormone levels*. Find out more about Amberen at www.amberen.co.nz or call 0800 AMBEREN That's 0800 262 373