Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Oh, poor woman, I too was down for two days with pain so severe, it would make me vomit! Menopause is a wonderful thing, after going through that! I don't miss it one bit! Bon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 one important issue not mentioned is the role that eicosanoids such as prostaglandins, leukotrienes etc. play in regulating menstruation this deficiency isn't mentioned of course in Ayurveda, but due to changes in our diet and the consumption of refined oils and transfatty acids, it has become a prevalent problem that can be masked by herbal supplementation the long term repercussions of this deficiency are profound, and underlie many disease including atherosclerosis, diabetes, chronic inflammation, and cancer in otherwords, avoid all fried food and refined oils use only olive oil, ghee, and fresh unrefined sesame oil eat meat that has been fed grass, not grain increase consumption of leafy greens and supplement with fish oils, = to 1000 mg ea EPA/DHA, daily herbs such as guggul, guduchi, turmeric, triphala and ginger, also seem appropriate to correct apana and esp. liver function, which underlies many menstrual disorders afterall, its the liver's job to suck all the blood out of the pelvic cavity against gravity via the portal vein, and when the liver is backed up, the portal vein is backed up, and pelvic congestion results. i.e. besides an EFA deficiency, the problem of dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation) is fundamentally caused by pelvic stagnation in Ayurvedic terms this is apana vayu, but also extends beyond apana, and specifically to the liver (ranjaka etc.) btw, aloe (kumari) juice is a good liver herb, bitter/sweet in taste, and cooling in action for more info on dysmenorrhea , please check out: http://www.wrc.net/phyto/dysmeno.html best... Caldecott phyto http://www.wrc.net/phyto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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