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This is the best article I've found on TCM and PMS. It is a very lengthy

but thorough article.

 

The article starts out by pointing out that not everything that gets labeled

as PMS is real PMS or even a problem (imbalance). PMS has been defined by

men. Very often these men see any assertiveness on the part of women as

" abnormal " . In truth, increased assertiveness during part of a woman's

menstrual cycle is normal because of the nature of the menstrual cycle which

cycles between a predominance of Yang (activeness) and Yin (passiveness).

The article is very careful to differentiate between women being more

assertive at points in the menstrual cycle (normal) and the extreme

irritability and " take no prisoners " mentality of Liver and other

imbalances. (Imbalances which men also can suffer from.) But because of

cultural indoctrination and the prejudices of some men, some women view any

increase in assertiveness as abnormal when in fact it's very normal though

uncomfortable to some men.

 

Once the article differentiates between what I call " true PMS " and

prejudices, it goes into the different symptoms of true PMS and their

possible underlying Roots and treatments.

 

This is an excellent article as are most of those that appear in the Journal

of .

 

>http://www.jcm.co.uk/premenstrual.html

 

Victoria

 

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ok, I know I am not the best on this topic but since have honored and

loved women in my life I have seen and heard many methods of treating

pms..

one interesting one was Bonnie 2-3 hefty shots of southern hooch, or

whisky ,, southern comfort,,, and a hot sitz bath... it was guaranteed

to start a flow and ease the feelings... so said Bonnie...

 

one thing brought up lately was appropriate for an oils list .. Epsom

salt glow scrub on the low back kidney areas... take a cup or so of

epsom salts and put in some protein shampoo and or essential oils of

your choice and make a slurry a little crunchy on the epsom salt and

then do the scrum on the lower back...

 

 

Bonnie.. her method was more relaxing.. definitely ,, one could do

both...why not? anyone want to estimate the value to a man of having an

answer to pms?...

jim

 

Chris Ziegler wrote:

>

> Ya know, since I started exploring Women's Blood Mysteries MANY years

> ago (A good book is " Honoring Menstruation " by Lara Owen) my menstrual

> cycle has become MUCH friendlier, to the point we're good buddies who

> look forward to the painless monthly get together now even! The only

> time in recent memory I can remember it bothering me was when I was in

> Turkey in May/June and I sniffed a combo of Vitex EO's (leaf and

> seed/berry) and that did me really good.

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom)

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> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

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> doggone wrote:

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> >

> > Also is there a good herb or combination of herbs that would be good

> > for PMS and

> > severe menstrual cramping?

> > Thanks,

> > Carol

> >

>

>

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Hello All

PMS will most definitely- as Chris shared, be eased by the honoring of the

cycle and not dreading " the curse "

 

Nutrition should be evaluated as well- I always recommend " Healing with

whole foods " by Paul Pitchford and " Nourishing Traditions " by Sally Fallon

for a wide range in nutritional awareness. Focus on High quality oils,

proteins,leafy greens and many find avoiding dairy and wheat are helpful.

 

A wonderful herb for symptoms of PMS is Motherwort. Taken as a tincture when

symptoms appear (1 tsp in warm water- the tea is too bitter for me- and

hasnt the same constituents, anyway) This will greatly help cramps, too.

 

I use a blend of essential oils including geranium, clary and vetiver- very

soothing.

 

Acupuncture and chinese herbs are wonderful for balancing PMS complaints...

 

Blessings

Michelle

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Mine went away completely after doing the Total Body Cleanse. :)

 

Kelli

 

 

Kimberly Smith [k_frog100] Wednesday, June 09, 2004 3:33 PMherbal remedies Subject: Herbal Remedies - PMS

Any hints on how to deal with PMS, mainly cramps?

 

Kim S.

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Kim,

 

My Women's Herbal Books says:

 

Pulsatilla (anemone pulsatilla) is especially good for PMS. It does

say not to use fresh (must be dried) and to use cautiously in small

amounts.

 

Also: Wild yam,blue cohosh, cramp bark and motherwort.

 

It also says to drastically reduce or eliminate during this time:

Sugar, alcohol, salt, coffee, tea, and CHOCOLATE (they have to be

kidding) Also do not smoke.

 

Sylvia

 

herbal remedies , " Kimberly Smith "

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> Any hints on how to deal with PMS, mainly cramps?

>

> Kim S.

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For cramps I'll take a combination of motherwort, mugwort (artemesia vulgaris) and cramp bark. I make a formula with even amounts of the tinctures and I take a teaspoon when I feel crampy and they usually go away within 20 minutes.

Hope this helps.

 

Bonnie Rogers

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I just learned tonight in my hydrotherapy

class that soaking the feet in water between 100 and 115 degrees works for

cramps

 

Indications:

To relieve congestive headache: to relieve

chest congestion: to relieve pelvic congestion(read cramps)

Objectives:

Local and reflex increase In blood flow

through the feet and entire skin surface producing decongestion in internal

organs and the brain

Procedure:

Water deep enough to cover ankle then

cover the tub (a towel over a fairly large bucket would probably work)

Contraindications:

Sensitive to heat or hot water: skin

lesions or wounds

Time:

10 to 30 min

 

 

 

 

Kimberly Smith

[k_frog100]

Wednesday, June 09, 2004

6:33 PM

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Herbal Remedies - PMS

 

 

 

Any hints on how to

deal with PMS, mainly cramps?

 

 

 

 

 

Kim S.

 

 

 

Federal Law requires that we warn you of

the following:

1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire.

2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician

before using any natural remedy.

3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be

your own physician and to

prescribe for your own health.

We are not medical doctors although MDs are

welcome to post here as long as

they behave themselves.

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It's amazing how much goes on in a persons FEET!

 

Candace

 

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RE: Herbal Remedies - PMS

 

 

I just learned tonight in my hydrotherapy class that soaking the feet in water between 100 and 115 degrees works for cramps

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Hi Gina,

 

check out the Female Formula in the files of our website :-)

 

love

Lisa

 

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PiscesAngel7

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Thursday, March 31, 2005 5:57 PM

Herbal Remedies - PMS

 

 

Hello Everyone!

 

Does anyone know of a good herb that will greatly relieve PMS symptoms?

The main symptom being the emotional ups & downs......all advice is welcomed.

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Definitely! The Female Formula is WONDERFUL!

 

Just wanted to add one more thing as well - exercise. That is the main thing that keeps all PMS symptoms away for me.

 

:)Best,

Kelli

 

 

 

Lisa de Haas [lisa] Thursday, March 31, 2005 2:38 PMherbal remedies Subject: Re: Herbal Remedies - PMS

 

Hi Gina,

 

check out the Female Formula in the files of our website :-)

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Female Formula is great, you can make your own or order from Doc.

I have one bottle always with me. Just in Case, it makes wonders.

JasminaLisa de Haas <lisa wrote:

 

Hi Gina,

 

check out the Female Formula in the files of our website :-)

 

love

Lisa

 

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PiscesAngel7

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Thursday, March 31, 2005 5:57 PM

Herbal Remedies - PMS

 

 

Hello Everyone!

 

Does anyone know of a good herb that will greatly relieve PMS symptoms?

The main symptom being the emotional ups & downs......all advice is welcomed.Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian

ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington

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Dear June,

Check out the Files under Female Formula.

In Health, Freedom, and Love,

Doc

PS. And Welcome to the List. ;-)

 

Doc Shillington727-447-5282Doc

 

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Saturday, July 22, 2006 1:08 PM

Herbal Remedies - PMS

 

 

New to list and herbs and I'm having problems with PMS.Could someone direct me to a source for some good herbal remedies???Bright Blessings,June

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A homeopathic remedy selected as your constitutional could work wonders. I

know. It

worked for me back in the day of periods and hormonal fluctuations. Seeing a

professional

homeopath is suggested. Also, Lunazon, Calmazon, Sumacazon and Illumination

from

Amazon Herb Co -- one capsule each daily -- has been just the ticket for many of

my

clients. And that's what I know. . . Naturally, exercise, good diet, yoga,

meditation are the

ideal order of the day for all of us. Hope this helps.

Cathleen Springer

Certified Homeopath

 

 

 

 

, " jfaulk81 " <jfaulk81 wrote:

>

> I am looking for a natural way to help PMS symptoms, mostly just the

> moods. I can't seem to shake the bad mood. I've been exercising but I

> haven't really noticed a change. Normally I am happy go lucky but a

> week before that time I am horrible. So if anyone knows of anything

> that could help that would be awesome. Thanks, Jolene

>

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Hi,

 

PMS is a broad term. Are you really in perimenopause? Are you

approaching menopause? What other symptoms do you have? See the most

common symptoms and signs here: http://tinyurl.com/yuq4u9

 

There are SO many natural approaches for symptom relief, however it's

first important to identify what the REAL issue is. And, because

hormones are constantly fluctuating wildly (in peri) many attempts will

be frugal or work as a " band-aid " only briefly.

 

One of the best ways to avoid mood swings is to simply keep your blood

sugar balanced. Avoid sugar, refined flours, coffee and soda and give

your body healthy proteins.

 

Hope this helps some,

Michelle

http://www.holisticmenopause.com

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There is an actual imbalance that happens in our brains during PMS!

 

The zinc and copper level imbalance that occurs is the primary mechanism why

PMS causes women to convert mild irritation to out-and-out rage. When the

zinc and copper is out of synch, it is an automatic thing that happens in

the brain, you truly go mad. It's not a weakness on your part it's the

copper and zinc. And progesterone helps to restore that, estrogen makes it

worse.

 

 

More tips for dealing with PMS naturally:

 

* If you smoke, quit.

* Practice stress management: many of the symptoms of PMS are unpredictable

and emotionally draining. This can be very stressful and can exacerbate your

condition.

* Regular exercise may reduce your risk of PMS altogether; exercising once

you have symptoms (even though you may not feel like it) will reduce the

symptoms you experience for that cycle; reduces stress and tension.

* Take a daily, non-prescription multi-vitamin; discuss any other supplement

needs with your physician.

* Be sure to get an adequate daily intake of calcium (1,200 mg/day).

* Additional magnesium, vitamins E and B6, and carbohydrate supplements

might also be helpful.

* Eat a well balanced diet; don't skip meals.

* Reduce intake of caffeine, alcohol, refined sugar, and salt.

* Enlist the support and understanding of friends and loved ones. Ask for

understanding and help with tasks in advance to reduce stress and pressure

* Try to get regular, sufficient sleep.

* eat several small meals a day to minimize blood sugar fluctuations.

* limit intake of sweets, red meats, and other fatty foods.

* increase time for activities that bring enjoyment

* Use a natural progesterone cream to balance out your hormones.

 

 

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> " jfaulk81 " <jfaulk81 wrote:

> >

> > I am looking for a natural way to help PMS symptoms, mostly just the

> > moods. I can't seem to shake the bad mood. I've been exercising but I

> > haven't really noticed a change. Normally I am happy go lucky but a

> > week before that time I am horrible. So if anyone knows of anything

> > that could help that would be awesome. Thanks, Jolene

> >

>

> .

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Hi. I am new to this board, so hope noone minds I am jumping right in.

I too deal with PMS symptoms every month. I recently started taking

Krill Oil, a supplement similar to fish oil. This has helped me

tremendously for two months now. My symptoms have just about

dissapeared.

 

Now, I do sell it but I am not biased. It has worked for me maybe it

will for you too. Check out my website or someone elses. Just wanted

to share my experience with it.

 

Pam

www.omega3krilloil.com/js

 

, " jfaulk81 " <jfaulk81

wrote:

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> I am looking for a natural way to help PMS symptoms, mostly just the

> moods. I can't seem to shake the bad mood. I've been exercising but I

> haven't really noticed a change. Normally I am happy go lucky but a

> week before that time I am horrible. So if anyone knows of anything

> that could help that would be awesome. Thanks, Jolene

>

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So, when is it the perimenopause usually begins with women and how would I

determine it is that and not something else?

 

Michelle <michelle wrote: Hi,

 

PMS is a broad term. Are you really in perimenopause? Are you

approaching menopause? What other symptoms do you have? See the most

common symptoms and signs here: http://tinyurl.com/yuq4u9

 

There are SO many natural approaches for symptom relief, however it's

first important to identify what the REAL issue is. And, because

hormones are constantly fluctuating wildly (in peri) many attempts will

be frugal or work as a " band-aid " only briefly.

 

One of the best ways to avoid mood swings is to simply keep your blood

sugar balanced. Avoid sugar, refined flours, coffee and soda and give

your body healthy proteins.

 

Hope this helps some,

Michelle

http://www.holisticmenopause.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Blood tests can show whether you are peri, menopausal

and post. While you are peri and menopausal you can

still have PMS symptoms. These tests tell which

hormones you are making and not making. And whether

you have active ovary function.

 

I have used the Unicity Meno and Meno Packs since 1995

when I started into menopause. Now that I'm the

downside of menopause I still use them for the

occassional hot flash and for the balance of hormones

with excellent results.

 

Jenny Kernan

--- DB <solema97 wrote:

 

> So, when is it the perimenopause usually begins with

> women and how would I determine it is that and not

> something else?

>

> Michelle <michelle wrote:

> Hi,

>

> PMS is a broad term. Are you really in

> perimenopause? Are you

> approaching menopause? What other symptoms do you

> have? See the most

> common symptoms and signs here:

> http://tinyurl.com/yuq4u9

>

> There are SO many natural approaches for symptom

> relief, however it's

> first important to identify what the REAL issue is.

> And, because

> hormones are constantly fluctuating wildly (in peri)

> many attempts will

> be frugal or work as a " band-aid " only briefly.

>

> One of the best ways to avoid mood swings is to

> simply keep your blood

> sugar balanced. Avoid sugar, refined flours, coffee

> and soda and give

> your body healthy proteins.

>

> Hope this helps some,

> Michelle

> http://www.holisticmenopause.com

 

> Bored stiff? Loosen up...

> Download and play hundreds of games for free on

> Games.

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Hi

I am by no means an expert crystal person, but when I read your post, Carnelian

just popped into my head very loudly (I guess so I would listen and not just

ignore), and then I got a little picture flash so I thought I should pass this

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like a little spaceship with lighter almost cleary/lemony/orange to richer

orangey/red tones all the one stone... so hope you may have one that even

slightly fits my description...

Had a chuckle too, certainly dont want to read about you...so felt an urgency to

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