The Availability of Beneficial Insects-originated Materials on Women's Health following Menopause

Journal of Menopausal Medicine
Sun Shin YiSung-Jo Kim

Abstract

Human health problems due to long life are becoming major issues in society, and in particular greater interest collected on women's health after menopause. Many substances can be introduced to women's health, however, materials from the substances have not shown all of the safety and efficacy properties that are not easily found. Currently, it is known about the effects of the disease on the female insect-derived material that is capable of overcoming this problem significantly. When using the insect-derived material through the results of several studies suggest that it is possible to solve a hormonal imbalance and nutritional imbalance in the elderly. Here, we'd like to try to dissertate about the new trends for women's health improvement using novel materials-derived from insects.

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Jan 23, 2018·Journal of Menopausal Medicine·Jun-Mo Kim, Yoo Jin Park

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