Recurring Dysmenorrhea - Articles
Natural Health Remedy for Period Pain (Dysmenorrhea)
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Sandy H.

... ten used with Magnesium as it can help get it into the cells. Vitamin B1 at a level of 100 mg a day was used in one trial to produce excellent results in women suffering from dysmenorrhea. Vitamin E 400 to 800 IU per day can improve blood supply to muscles and help to ease pain. Diet plays an important part too. Saturated fats found in dairy produ ...
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Recurring Dreams
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DrKathy
What Do Recurring Dreams Signify? Recurring dreams are showing you an unresolved problem or situation. We can either have multiple dreams about the same situation or similar dreams wi ...
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Recurring Sinus Infections? Are You Taking Care Of It?
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Healthy Living ..
Many Americans suffer from sinusitis every year. The number of sufferers is very high. It goes up as high as 37 million. With 32 million Americans suffering from sinus infections every year there is also about 5.8 billion dollars involved. This huge amount is just for treatment of conditions that are related to sinus infections. Those numbers come ...
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Adult Attachment Styles and Recurring Relationship Problems
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Noah R.
By Lisa Brookes Kift, MFT, Family of Origin Issues Topic Expert ContributorClick here to contact Lisa and/or see her GoodTherapy.org ProfileIf you are one of the many out there who finds yourself in repetitive patterns of unhealthy relationships, perhaps you might benefit from identifying your attachment style – which not only could answer some fun ...
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The trick to taking a pain-killer
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Dr. Aniruddha M.
Many women suffer from chronic pain disorders, such as painful periods ( dysmenorrhea). Even though pain-killers are very effective in providing pain relief, they are so worried about the harmful side effects of these medicines, or that they may ge ...
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Endo is a pain
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John David Gordon MD

... struation, so, too, does the ectopically located endometriosis. This phenomenon leads to inflammation of the pelvic reproductive organs, causing pelvic pain, painful periods (dysmenorrhea), and infertility. Pelvic adhesions or scar tissue may also develop. Endometriosis may be suspected when patients complain of increasingly severe dysmenorrhea, pe ...
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