WHAT IS PMS?
For a lot of women, the time before menstruation may be filled with intense physical and emotional discomfort initiated by chemical-hormonal changes in the body. Nontheless, this condition and cause deserves a further look.
PreMenstrual Syndrome (PMS) symptoms can be dreadfully disturbing. However, they can be remedied and equilibrium can be established. In truth, an expert master herbalist, with a long established practice, apprenticed in multiple modalities of herbology including Chinese medicine, can promptly remedy PMS and impact the basic causation, naturally. It is reasonable to expect initial relief within 2 hours unless the individual has a long term illness. With chronic situations, a realistic expectation would be 45-90 days.
PMS Imbalances fall into three categories:
- Mild Menstrual symptoms – symptoms do not interfere with daily activities.
- Moderate Premenstrual symptoms – symptoms obviously disrupt daily function.
- Severe Premenstrual Imbalance – extreme symptoms which interrupt
many activities of daily living (ADL).
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Click here for more PreMenstrual Syndrome information.The actual condition is the result of blood pollution and coagulation or toxic clogging. Most likely, because the the internal organs have become tired, the liver isn’t filtering the blood and the spleen doesn’t have the energy to quicken the blood as usual. Any stressors or life excesses may upset them easily. The above link goes to solutions that reverse this stress and aging process.
Additional PMS FACTS
- Scientific research has not determined the specific cause of PMS. Nevertheless, PMS is considered to be linked to both hormonal and neuro-psychological factors. The common element between the factors is the blood and its quality.
- {PMS is most prevalent among women in their late 20s to early 40s, with at least one child, or with a past history of either postpartum depression or an emotional disorder}.
- PMS is estimated to affect 75% of the women during their childrearing years.
- It is determined 5 – 7% of women suffer from the most severe form of PMS.
- 50 – 60% of women suffering from extreme PMS also experience emotional imbalances – depression, anxiety, compulsive behaviors, insomnia, and migraines.
- PMS can affect women with normal monthly cycles.
- PMS may happen in women with normal progesterone and estrogen levels.
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