Menopause Matters Forum
Menopause Discussion => Personal Experiences => Topic started by: CrispyChick on August 20, 2022, 09:09:38 AM
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I found the recommendation for this on this forum. Heralded as a help for dryness.
Just wondered if those that take it /have taken it could post their experiences. Any side affects?
For me, I'm in peri. Not suffering from downstairs dryness - as yet. But I have such hormonal fluctuations that cause me to get sinus /nose issues so I started seabuckthorn oil for that. I really think it helps stop my nose drying out, but I also think it's irritating my eyes. It is heralded for dry eye, which I don't have, maybe its making mine too wet.
Anyway, love to hear any experiences. I'll certainly be keeping it as an option for other dryness, should it arise!
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Hello CrispyChick. I take one seabuckthorn capsule every day. I have not had any side effects at all. What I have noticed is, I have less vaginal dryness then previously. I have not noticed it helps with the dryness of my eyes but I am happy with the help for vaginal dryness.
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Hi CrispyChick. I take 2 sea buckthorn a day to help with vaginal dryness, and it does help me. I also feel my skin generally is less dry and it has helped me with dry eyes too. I take the Pharma Nord brand and haven’t had any side effects from it.
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Thanks ladies.
After 5 days of not taking it my nose is very dry again - which I think ultimately leads to my sinus issue and headaches.
My eyelids are still itchy - so that must be a genuine allergy (I have many). But my eyes themselves feel fine.
I'm going to restart 1 capsule a day. See what happens next. I take pharma nord too.
I know the dose is 4 a day to load for 2 weeks then 2 after that. Maybe i need more than 1, but on 4 i got some funny effects. Hence i dropped to 1.
Retry!
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Thanks ladies.
After 5 days of not taking it my nose is very dry again - which I think ultimately leads to my sinus issue and headaches.
My eyelids are still itchy - so that must be a genuine allergy (I have many). But my eyes themselves feel fine.
I'm going to restart 1 capsule a day. See what happens next. I take pharma nord too.
I know the dose is 4 a day to load for 2 weeks then 2 after that. Maybe i need more than 1, but on 4 i got some funny effects. Hence i dropped to 1.
Retry!
Could you have hay fever? The symptoms you describe sound like hay fever to me.
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The itchy eyes does sound like it might be hayfever.
Am interested in trying seabuckthorn thought it's a bit expensive and I gather you have to take 4 a day to start with. Do you take it as well as using vaginal moisturisers or instead of? And can anyone remember how long it took to work?
(also, great to see you back flossie)
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The itchy eyes does sound like it might be hayfever.
Am interested in trying seabuckthorn thought it's a bit expensive and I gather you have to take 4 a day to start with. Do you take it as well as using vaginal moisturisers or instead of? And can anyone remember how long it took to work?
(also, great to see you back flossie)
Aw, thank you. :)
The seabuckthorn I have says to take 2 a day. I only found this out recently and have been taking 1. I agree they are expensive but maybe you could try just 1 a day?
Holland and barret often have sales and I got mine for half price when I bought them last.
You can also use vaginal moisuriser. I think it is best to use both. I noticed a difference after one month of taking them.
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The itchy eyes does sound like it might be hayfever.
Am interested in trying seabuckthorn thought it's a bit expensive and I gather you have to take 4 a day to start with. Do you take it as well as using vaginal moisturisers or instead of? And can anyone remember how long it took to work?
(also, great to see you back flossie)
I was using just vagifem when I started taking it (about 18 months ago) and would say it took two weeks for me to notice a difference, but I did do the 4 a day for 2 weeks initially, which is what is recommended on the Pharma Nord brand. I now also use ovestin externally and Olive & Bee moisturiser when I need it.
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Hey
Oh yes, I totally have hay-fever. Have had allergies all my life. I'm on strong antihistamines every day.
I got suss as eye thing has been extreme since starting the seabuckthorn and has defo calmed a bit since stopping 5 days ago. But not totally gone. Also, the weather has changed. So could be coincidence. Hence me retrying.
Good to hear others get on well with it. I may up to 2 capsules and see.
For those interested - I'd definitely recommend trying. It helped my dry nose and I'm hopeful night stop me getting VA when reach actual meno. Worth a shot?!!!
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I’m taking the oil too but have only been taking it for two weeks so perhaps to early to tell. I’m hoping it will help my dry eyes which are really causing me problems. What dose are you all taking mine are 1000 and state one each day.
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Hi Smokey. I take one capsule twice a day which is equal to 1000 mg with my capsules (Pharma Nord), but I did as they (Pharma Nord) suggest and did two capsules twice a day for two weeks when I first started them. They have helped with my dry eyes and VA, but it was probably a month before I noticed any difference with my eyes, two weeks or so with the VA.
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I've just ordered some Pharma Nord ones so will see how it goes. I just realised my eyes and nose are also quite dry so it's a bonus if they get better as well as the VA.
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This thread reminds me of a plant that I was unfamiliar with (4 years ago) near the coast - turns out to be sea buckthorn, bright orange flowers with a kind of blue/grey thorny branch.
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Dear All,
if it's any worth knowing, I did try it myself but I cannot recall the dosage: it did not help at all and I stayed on it a couple of months. Perhaps I should have persevered ...
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I've been on sea buckthorn for just over a week now and I'm already seeing a difference with the vaginal dryness (but not so much the eyes - never mind, downstairs is more important!). I just hope it continues - I'm just about to buy a much larger packet.
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I've been on sea buckthorn for just over a week now and I'm already seeing a difference with the vaginal dryness (but not so much the eyes - never mind, downstairs is more important!). I just hope it continues - I'm just about to buy a much larger packet.
It is wonderful you have already seen an improvement with the vaginal dryness. :)
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Excellent nicodemus.
What dose are you taking? If you motive a difference, I'm sure the eyes will come.
I'm taking it more for my nose/sinuses and I think it helps, but I'm only taking half the recommended dose. I wonder if I should increase.
I've decided it didn't cause my eyelid irritation after all. Probably just hay-fever, but because my nose is a, lot better, it didn't seem like hay-fever ;D
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Excellent nicodemus.
What dose are you taking? If you motive a difference, I'm sure the eyes will come.
I'm taking it more for my nose/sinuses and I think it helps, but I'm only taking half the recommended dose. I wonder if I should increase.
I've decided it didn't cause my eyelid irritation after all. Probably just hay-fever, but because my nose is a, lot better, it didn't seem like hay-fever ;D
It is good to hear this did not cause the irritation on your eye lids. I have started taking 2 tablets a day but not noticed an improvement in my dry eyes. Maybe it will take time.
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Excuse my ignorance flossie, but what do dry eyes feel like??
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Excuse my ignorance flossie, but what do dry eyes feel like??
To me they feel like there is no moisture in my eyes. They feel sore and dull, sometimes a bit gritty. I hope I have explained that okay.
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Yes perfect. That's what I expected. Just checking my eyelid allergy is not dryness ;)
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Yes perfect. That's what I expected. Just checking my eyelid allergy is not dryness ;)
Oh good. Have you spoken to your GP because maybe they can give you some special cream for your eye lids.
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No. To be honest I've had it before. It's just been mightily bad this year. But the weather's been good and I live rural. It's calming now.
I'm on strong antihistamines every day anyway. Just don't seem to have helped that.
I have tons of allergies, so it's not unexpected. ;D
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No. To be honest I've had it before. It's just been mightily bad this year. But the weather's been good and I live rural. It's calming now.
I'm on strong antihistamines every day anyway. Just don't seem to have helped that.
I have tons of allergies, so it's not unexpected. ;D
I sympathise. I have a few allergies and my partner seems to be allergic to everything. Maybe some gentle cream such as E45 could help a little to soothe the skin. I hope the itching and dryness goes away soon.
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Excellent nicodemus.
What dose are you taking? If you motive a difference, I'm sure the eyes will come.
I'm taking it more for my nose/sinuses and I think it helps, but I'm only taking half the recommended dose. I wonder if I should increase.
I've decided it didn't cause my eyelid irritation after all. Probably just hay-fever, but because my nose is a, lot better, it didn't seem like hay-fever ;D
Hi CrispyChick. At the moment I am taking 2 x 1000mg capsules twice a day as they recommend that for 2 weeks initially. In a few days I will go down to 1 x 1000mg twice a day as I will have been taking it for a fortnight by then. I am taking the Pharmanord ones.
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Ah. That's the one I'm on. Maybe I should up the dose. I did start on the loading dose but got a uti and, rightly or most probably wrongly, blamed the omega 7. So dropped down to 1 tablet.
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Hi ladies
So I’ve been on the sea buckthorn oil for about six weeks now and am pleased to say they are really helping my eyes do not run as much and are not as dry and itchy except when my hormones change.
I hope everyone else has some success too.
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That's brilliant. What dose are you taking smokey???
I went back on it but I'm only on one tablet a day. Not actually sure what I'm taking it for - I think it was fir my sinuses. Perhaps I should save some pennies and drop it for the time being. Not sure.
Actually, I've not had a, bad sinus issue for a while. Maybe I'll stay on it ;D
I think I thought it would be a good preventer of VA. Should that arise... 🤣
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I have been taking the PharmaNord Sea Buckthorn for 2-3 years now. I take it for my dry eyes along with Hycosan night gel and it seems to have helped.
I started HRT 15 months ago and hopefully that helps the dry eye also. Infact I reduced the sea buckthorn to 2 a day recently (instead of 4) partly because of cost and partly because I had been taking so many supplements pre-HRT I am trying to reduce/eliminate them to see if I still need them all. My Holland & Barrett bill is a shocker even with all their offers and discounts.
So far (fingers crossed) I haven't experienced any vaginal dryness yet so maybe a combo of the sea buckthorn and HRT is helping stave this off.
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Crispychick I’m taking 1000mg once each day.
I’ve just got to get some evening primrose oil now for my painful breasts.
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I too started taking this for dry eyes mainly.... I have to use lots of lubricating drops throughout the day as the dryness was effecting my vision. I've been taking it for about two months and can't really say I've seen (no pun intended) and improvement however I have definitely seen an improvement in my vaginal dryness but did not suffer with this too badly in the first place...
Ali x