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Why should Niacin be of the non-flushing variety for relief

of menstrual cramps? Why not the plain niacin?

 

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" JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo

 

Monday, August 25, 2003 3:28 AM

Natural Pain Relief

 

 

> Natural Pain Relief

> JoAnn Guest Jun 15, 2003

> 14:36 PDT

>

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>

> Period Pains-

>

> Females who suffer from cramping have been shown to produce greater

> levels of prostaglandins (the hormones secreted by the uterine

> lining). Evening primrose oil is rich in Gamma-Linoleic Acid (GLA)

> an anti-inflammatory prostaglandin that can counter the

inflammatory

> hormones causing pain.

>

> If you suffer, take the equivalent of 250mg of GLA a day for three

> months and monitor the relief.

> Nutritionists also

> recommend niacin (vitamin B3), which triggers a dilation of the

> blood vessels to improve blood flow to the contracting uterus. Look

> for a non-flushing form and take, as directed on the bottle, for

> five days from the onset of symptoms.

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