Coach Tally loves to talk to women about every aspect of the menopausal blues. Do you have a question that you are burning to ask. There is no question to deep or taboo that Coach Tally will not cover. Talk to Tally today.
How Much Water Should We Drink?

The water we drink and what our bodies need varies such as: where you live, your health, and your activities. Water is right there next to air of the importance of it. We need water for our very survival.
In order for our body to function at its peak performance it is important that we get the amount of water needed. Remember that our body is about 75 percent water and it is easy to understand water must be our body’s most essential daily ingredient. Our bodies loose each day about 2-3 litters of water through elimination, urination, perspiration and respiration. However, this may increase during illness, high performance, exercise, pregnancy and nursing.
Here are some reasons why drinking water is so important to our bodies:
· Regulates our body temperature
· Lubricates our joints
· Moistens the tissues such as our: eyes, mouth and nose
· Helps with constipation
· Lessens the burden on the kidney and liver
· Carries nutrients to our joints
· Protects our organs and tissues
· Assists with dissolving minerals and other nutrients make them assemble to the body
Here is what Dr. Howard Flaks, a bariatric (obesity) specialist in Beverly Hills, CA says, If you don’t drink enough water, you are impairing every aspect of your physiology. “By not drinking enough water, many people incur excess body fat, poor muscle tone and size, decreased digestive efficiency and organ function, increased toxicity in the body, joint and muscle soreness and water retention.”
Here is a formula for daily water intake: 1/2 ounce per pound of body weight. If you have any concerns about the fluid intake your body needs, please check with your doctor or a registered dietitian, or if you are into natural alternatives then consult your certified herbalist or naturopath doctor. When you are going to embark on a regimen of increased water intake you should always check with your physician.
The information and products on www.thehotflashcoach.com are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Information found at www.thehotflashcoach.com is for educational use only and not to be regarded or relied upon as medical advice. Those with health concerns should always consult a health practitioner. The Hot Flash Coach is not engaged in rendering medical advice.
Tally’s Journey
Hello, my name is Tally Green and I reside in Loganville, Georgia. I am a 50 year old hardworking woman and the titles I wear are wife, mother, grandmother, daughter, sister, caregiver, office manager, home based business owner, and “hot flash” coach. I have been married twenty years and together my husband and I have a total of six children. I also am very pleased to say that I have been blessed with seven and a half grandchildren, number eight due in May 2009.
When menopause walked in my door, I was not prepared for it. The doctors did not know what the issue was and neither did I. I was lost in the sauce and needed some help to figure it all out.
When I started looking for healthy natural alternatives, I was at an end with my doctors. To the best of my recollection, the menopause symptoms started in 1997. The hot flashes were what drove me the craziest. At the time, I did not understand what was going on with my body. I had no idea this was the start of menopause. I began to suffer with real bad cramps and a very heavy loss of blood during my cycles. This is what led me to think that there may be something wrong with my body.
The doctor said that I had Menorraghia, which is excessive bleeding during menstruation. Then came the fibroids, cysts, and urinary incontinence, breast problems, weight gain, fatigue, high blood pressure, acid reflex, anxiety attacks, memory loss, fits of rage, incontrollable crying, depression, midriff bulge, and the list still goes on. There are close to thirty-five symptoms of pre-menopause and menopause.
My doctors had done every test they could think of. None of them came back with the reason for suffering. No one was able to say, “You are going through menopause.” The test for hormones revealed nothing showing I was in menopause. This is when I had to take control of my health and search for natural, healthy alternatives. It was quite an interesting journey.
I searched the internet for networking groups with the hopes of finding people using herbs and natural supplements. In my search I was reminded of Matthew 7:7 – “Ask, and it will be given to you. Seek, and you will find. Knock and the door will be opened for you.”
I found this Ryze network and there were a lot of individuals with home based businesses. So, I began my search for people using natural healthy alternatives. Then I joined a women’s group called WIN, Women In Networking. In WIN, women are all in home based business and a lot of them were promoting healthy product alternatives. This was the place where I found answers to my symptoms and my life turned in the right direction.
I joined this hormone yahoo group that was ran by a very determined woman who went on a quest for her health, found it, and was on a mission to help other women like herself. She shared her success story and it inspired me. Little did I know that this would be the turning point in my life and so it became my desire to share with all women the natural ways to heal their minds, bodies, and spirits by using natural health alternatives.
She helped me to understand that my hormones needed to be balanced. She started me with an all natural progesterone cream and that is when the symptoms started to become manageable. My life was looking up. There still were the usual ups and downs, but things got better. I stayed on this site and networked myself with women that were into living a healthy life.
I sought help for myself and started reading everything I could get my hands on and that dealt with diet, herbs, organic, natural, and essential oils. I sought help and advice from women who were knowledgeable in their respected field of natural and women’s health. I talked with health consultants, naturopaths, certified herbalists, aroma therapists, and yoga instructors. I attended classes, workshops, conferences and online classes. I started learning about exercise and began taking yoga classes. I found out how yoga was beneficial in aiding me with the stress associated with day to day life and my menopause stage.
I am passionate about health and helping all women learn the natural ways to heal there minds, bodies, and spirits.
My life journey has allowed me to experience tough lessons and to learn from the hard knocks in life. None of this would have been possible without my spiritual walk with my Creator. As well as the joy I find in my children and grandchildren, family and friends.
My favorite scripture is Jeremiah 29:11-14 “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Then you will call upon me and come and pray to me, and I will listen to you. You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart. I will be found by you,” declares the LORD, “and will bring you back from captivity. I will gather you from all the nations and places where I have banished you,” declares the LORD, “and will bring you back to the place from which I carried you into exile.”
In my walk with menopause I have been spiritual, accepted, celebrated, balanced, embraced, inspired and motivated. Now what does that tell you about my walk that if I can overcome and then we all can overcome menopause.

