Natural Health Remedy for PeriodPain (Dysmenorrhea)
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Sandy H.Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:24pm
Researchers recently revealed that Pycnogenol, a natural plant extract, can reduce monthly periodpain. Millions of women suffer with varying degrees of menstrualcramping... during menstruation.
The periodpains suffered by many women are thought to be due to increased levels of inflammation in the body. The inflammation is caused by a substance
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Restorative Nutrition for Dysmenorrhea
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DivinaPosted
Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:38pm
I suffered from dysmenorrhea or menstrualcramps for so many years. I think it started when I entered college. For those of you who are suffering from this every month, you... compared with medication, there was a slight improvement. I even called my brother to prepare the water for me. It happened twice last year and it was the most painfulmenstruationRead on »
Natural Remedies For MenstrualCramps
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Carolin K.Posted
Tue 21 Jul 2009 10:13pm
experienced this intolerable pain caused by menstrualcramps or dysmenorrhea.
What is dysmenorrhea?
Emedicine defines dysmenorrhea as difficult menstrual flow or painfulmenstruation... or prescription medications.
Here are the natural remedies to relieve the pain caused by your menstrualcramps:
1. Take a warm bath or shower.
2. Use a heating pad and place
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New Drug In The Works for MenstrualCramps
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Denise Reynolds RD LDNPosted
Tue 23 Mar 2010 10:36am
A new drug that has completed Phase I clinical trials and is entering Phase II is showing promise as a relief for painfulmenstrualcramps that affect millions of women worldwide. The drug, known as VA111913, works by targeting the cause of the cramps rather than just easing the pain.
Menstrualcramps, called dysmenorrhea, affects between 45 and 90
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MenstrualCramps May Alter Women's Brains
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Medline PlusPosted
Wed 11 Aug 2010 6:00ammenstrualcramps on a regular basis for several years, and 32 young women who did not experience much menstrualpain.
Even when they weren't experiencing pain, women who had.... 11 (HealthDay News) -- Menstrualcramps are often dismissed as a mere nuisance, but new research suggests the monthly misery may be altering women's brains.
Researchers
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MenstrualCramps – There Might Be a Device for that Soon
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Medical QuackPosted
Mon 21 Sep 2009 10:24pmMenstrualCramp Pain
Technorati Tags: medical devices, cramps, menstrualpain, research and development, healthcare, clinical trials, drugs, drug delivery
... the entire digestive system and hopefully less exposure to organ damage. BD
"The goal of our study was to find a better way to treat menstrualcramps," said Giovanni M. Pauletti
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Sleep Apnea & MenstrualCramps
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Dr. Steven P.Posted
Thu 12 Aug 2010 4:37am
Here's a recent study that suggests that menstrualcramping may predispose to brain structure changes.
It's more likely that brain structure changes can predispose women to menstrualcramps. Interestingly, untreated obstructive sleep apnea has been shown to result in lowered brain tissue volume and density in critical areas such as memory, executive
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Treating MenstrualCramps with Herbs
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Katherine H.Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:24pm
I get menstrualcramps pretty much every month. Some months it's worse than others. And each time, I try to resist the urge to take painkillers like ibuprofin because I always get an upset stomach from them. I couldn't pull this off without herbs, however.
There are two ways that I use herbs to tret menstrualcramps. The first way is by using
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