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One of the things I've found will help most women with

severe cramping. Wild yam cream 1/8 to 1/4 tsp rubbed

on the abdomen during the day. I used to get horrible

cramps that would literally put me in bed for the

first 2 days of every cycle. Wild Yam stopped that.

 

B complex, Calcium-magnesium complex and avoiding all

dairy products and eggs during your cycle. Mineral

supplements can also help. Herbal combination of Red

Raspberry, Chamomile, Black Cohosh, Dong Quai,

Licorice(IF you don't have high blodd pressure)and

Parsley. Making sure your elimination systems are

working properly and your drinking lots of pure water

with the correct tension for your body.

 

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--- Christian <christianadele wrote:

 

> I was wondering what I could do for heavy cramping

> during my cycle

> every month. My cramping is so bad that I was given

> the Rx for

> tylenol3 as a teenager.

 

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Hi Christian, not sure if this will help you, but I take magnesium a few

days before my cycle starts, during and then a few days after. I now have

no cramps, it's an absolute miracle worker.

 

Hope it works for you :)

Kristin in Australia

 

 

On 1/16/07, Christian <christianadele wrote:

>

> I was wondering what I could do for heavy cramping during my cycle

> every month. My cramping is so bad that I was given the Rx for

> tylenol3 as a teenager. I will not take it now instead I suffer with

> the full blown symptoms. It's just getting harder the older I get. I

> am doubled over in pain from the sec I start for a solid 48hrs. I know

> not a long time but the only way to explain the pain is like giving

> birth and you are sitting at 8 or 9. I get very sick to my stomach,

> lite headed, my back feels like its going to break and I cramp so bad

> that I will actually be brought to tears. Any suggestions?

> Thank you,

> Christian

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Christian, I feel for you. My cramps have been getting progressively worse

as I get older.

 

I have learned that PMS and it's symptoms are due to a spike in estrogen

right before your menstruation starts. We are living in an

estrogen-overloaded society, and it makes female matters worse!

 

I have found relief with natural progesterone use. It balances out the

estrogen, and now my period sneaks up on me without the week of feeling like

I want to die. Be sure to limit you intake of estrogen as much as

possible... no coffee, no caffeine, eat organic, watch the toxins in the

products you use in and around your home.

 

 

Some other tips for dealing with PMS naturally:

 

* Discuss your situation with your physician. Work together to develop a

comprehensive treatment plan. Follow it!

* 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, salt, alcohol, caffeine, red meats, and other

fatty foods.

* increase time for activities that bring enjoyment

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

 

You can also use an herbal formula for menstrual cramps that contains some

or all of the following herbs: cramp bark (Viburnum opulus), motherwort

(Leonurus cardiaca), bleeding heart (Corydalis), wild yam (Dioscorea),

skullcap, chamomile, blackhaw (Viburnum prunifolium). If your cramping

occurs at a predictable time in your cycle, start using these herbs 2 to 4

days prior to the cramping.

 

I have found that using Shepherd's Purse tincture works wonders for cramps.

 

Take bioflavonoids to strengthen capillaries, 1,000 mg daily.

 

 

Shana Clagg

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On 1/15/07, Christian <christianadele wrote:

>

> I was wondering what I could do for heavy cramping during my cycle

> every month. My cramping is so bad that I was given the Rx for

> tylenol3 as a teenager.

> .

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Have you tried stretching and massage? I'm fortunate to not have much

problem with cramps, but when I do, I stretch the front of my body

every which way, and massage the belly.

 

good luck

Joy

 

, " Christian "

<christianadele wrote:

>

> I was wondering what I could do for heavy cramping during my cycle

> every month. My cramping is so bad that I was given the Rx for

> tylenol3 as a teenager. I will not take it now instead I suffer with

> the full blown symptoms. It's just getting harder the older I get. I

> am doubled over in pain from the sec I start for a solid 48hrs. I know

> not a long time but the only way to explain the pain is like giving

> birth and you are sitting at 8 or 9. I get very sick to my stomach,

> lite headed, my back feels like its going to break and I cramp so bad

> that I will actually be brought to tears. Any suggestions?

> Thank you,

> Christian

>

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Hi Christian,

There are several things that you can do.

1) detox in a bath 3 days in a row and then 1-2x's/week

2)acupuncture to balance the yin meridians

3)I used to use an acupressure Tx. on women with severe cramping.

If done right, one Tx. will eliminate cramping for 4-6 months.

Do it yourself or get someone to do this in you who knows

acupressure or massage:

Press on 2 points one inch to left and right of spine in upper

region of the small of the back. It will be painful at first.

Work on it for 5-10 minutes 1-2x's/day.

You can also get a Niken magnetic roller to work on the area.

Magnets or tachion stones on the back will help. And magnetic insoles

in shoes help too.

Check with your doctor and make sure nothing more serious is going

on.

Namaste,

David

 

 

 

In , " Christian "

<christianadele wrote:

>

> I was wondering what I could do for heavy cramping during my cycle

> every month. My cramping is so bad that I was given the Rx for

> tylenol3 as a teenager. I will not take it now instead I suffer

with

> the full blown symptoms. It's just getting harder the older I

get. I

> am doubled over in pain from the sec I start for a solid 48hrs. I

know

> not a long time but the only way to explain the pain is like

giving

> birth and you are sitting at 8 or 9. I get very sick to my

stomach,

> lite headed, my back feels like its going to break and I cramp so

bad

> that I will actually be brought to tears. Any suggestions?

> Thank you,

> Christian

>

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I got rid of almost all my period problem with EFT

(www.emofree.com). Magnets work for most people with severe

problems. That worked for me quite well but only if I got it on my

belly at the right time. If I was too late, it didn't work. You

can use a large magnet on the lower spine or use it on the belly.

 

Sharon

 

, " Christian "

<christianadele wrote:

>

> I was wondering what I could do for heavy cramping during my cycle

> every month. My cramping is so bad that I was given the Rx for

> tylenol3 as a teenager. I will not take it now instead I suffer

with

> the full blown symptoms. It's just getting harder the older I

get. I

> am doubled over in pain from the sec I start for a solid 48hrs. I

know

> not a long time but the only way to explain the pain is like

giving

> birth and you are sitting at 8 or 9. I get very sick to my

stomach,

> lite headed, my back feels like its going to break and I cramp so

bad

> that I will actually be brought to tears. Any suggestions?

> Thank you,

> Christian

>

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There are a lot of good ways for relieving cramps replied here, I too have

severe cramping and I can tell you that exercise like walking helps alot, plus

those heat patches, and eating yogurt. I also have fibromialgia and I am a

C.N.A. and a med-tech and I work hard, fast, with a lot of lifting and a lot of

stress and I can't miss a week of work every month so that's what I do. I did

learn that chamomile is an anticoagulant but I didn't learn this til I was

enjoying a cup everyday and my period lasted everyday and that was a month! For

real, it took me that long to figure it out! So go easy on it.

Lisa

 

Christian <christianadele wrote:

I was wondering what I could do for heavy cramping during my cycle

every month. My cramping is so bad that I was given the Rx for

tylenol3 as a teenager. I will not take it now instead I suffer with

the full blown symptoms. It's just getting harder the older I get. I

am doubled over in pain from the sec I start for a solid 48hrs. I know

not a long time but the only way to explain the pain is like giving

birth and you are sitting at 8 or 9. I get very sick to my stomach,

lite headed, my back feels like its going to break and I cramp so bad

that I will actually be brought to tears. Any suggestions?

Thank you,

Christian

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lisa M. Foltz

 

 

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