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Yes, they can and sometimes they are forgotten that

they are there. It is called Toxic Shock Syndrome that

comes from the infection that can happen from a tampon

left in too long.

 

Jenny Kernan

--- DB <solema97 wrote:

 

> Just a curiousity question.......is it possible a

> tampon could ever get stuck up inside a women (dont

> use them so I havent a clue) if she ever forgot or

> maybe was switching between pads and tampons. I

> imagine that could be dangerous if it happened.

>

> Daphne <dmcgovern wrote: If she is

> using tampons, tell her to stop using them and, to

> wear only

> pads. When you wear tampons you vagina is constantly

> trying to push the

> foreign object out of the canal, thus the cramps.

> You are also

> poisoning your body with bleach. It is used to

> whiten the material the

> tampons are made of. After using Tampons for more

> than 30 years I

> stopped 5 months ago and haven't had a cramp since.

> My flow has slowed

> as well. Hope this helps.

>

> -- In , kdubash

> <kdubash wrote:

> >

> > My daughter, 18, gets severe cramps during her

> mentrual periods. She

> relieves this by pain killers, something I am loath

> for her to get used

> to.

> >

> > Can anyone suggest some simple home remedies that

> she can use?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Khushroo

> >

> >

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Unicity has Wild Yam Cream which does contain

progesterone in addition to the Wild Yam.

 

Jenny Kernan

 

--- Jolene Faulkner <jfaulk81 wrote:

 

> Thanks! Where can you buy it? At walgreens or

> walmart or at a whole foods type store? Thanks,

> Jolene

>

> Shana Clagg <A.Healthier.Shana wrote:

> I don't think you are

> stupid!

>

> Dr. Lee recommends putting progesterone cream on

> areas of the body that have

> a lot of capillaries. It's a fast way to get the

> hormone into the

> bloodstream. I generally tell people to put it

> where they naturally blush /

> sunburn - face, neck, inner arms, chest, breasts

> (if they are sore), behind

> the knees, tops of feet.

>

> Shana Clagg

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>

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> On 04 Apr 2007 04:34:26 -0700, Jolene Faulkner

> <jfaulk81 wrote:

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> > I hope you don't think that I am stupid but

> where do you put the

> > progesterone cream? Jolene

> > .

> >

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The bottom of the feet, if you can tolerate the feeling, is one of the

places the body absorbs stuff the fastest. So is the palm of the

hand...so maybe trying to rub the cream in there, and then placing a

pair of old socks on your feet would be another option.

 

Another thing to consider, if there is such a creature out there and

the price isn't too high, would be to use a sublingual pill, or a pill

which will dissolve under the tongue. Not only does that technique

give you a bit more control over the dosage you receive, but that

particular delivery is perhaps one of if not the fastest way for the

body to absorb anything, short of directly injecting it into the

bloodstream.

 

Just a thought or two...

 

Dawn

 

 

 

, " Shana Clagg "

<A.Healthier.Shana wrote:

>

> I don't think you are stupid!

>

> Dr. Lee recommends putting progesterone cream on areas of the body

that have

> a lot of capillaries. It's a fast way to get the hormone into the

> bloodstream. I generally tell people to put it where they naturally

blush /

> sunburn - face, neck, inner arms, chest, breasts (if they are sore),

behind

> the knees, tops of feet.

>

>

> Shana Clagg

> Hormone Health Nature's Way

> http://health.HormoneHealthNW/

>

>

> On 04 Apr 2007 04:34:26 -0700, Jolene Faulkner <jfaulk81 wrote:

> >

> > I hope you don't think that I am stupid but where do you put the

> > progesterone cream? Jolene

> > .

> >

>

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Jolene,

 

Progesterone cream is something you can buy over the counter, usually in

health stores.

Be careful in selecting one though... there are good ones and bad ones.

 

Check out Dr. Lee's books to see his recommendations for finding a quality

cream.

 

Shana

Hormone Health Nature's Way

http://health.HormoneHealthNW/

 

 

 

On 05 Apr 2007 05:02:32 -0700, Jolene Faulkner <jfaulk81 wrote:

>

> Thanks! Where can you buy it? At walgreens or walmart or at a whole

> foods type store? Thanks, Jolene

>

> .

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Sorry Jenny, but Wild Yam is merely a precurser to progesterone cream.

It doesn't cut it! (Unless of course your symptoms are very mild and

you decide it works!)

 

To be truly effective and offer the many benefits of progesterone

cream, there is a special " micronization " process required which takes

place in a lab. If this has occured, you'll see " USP " on the label.

 

Michelle

http://www.HolisticMenopause.com

 

Jenny wrote: Unicity has Wild Yam Cream which does contain progesterone

in addition to the Wild Yam.

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hot water bottles-on back and front-----soothes me!

 

kdubash <kdubash wrote: My daughter, 18, gets severe cramps

during her mentrual periods. She relieves this by pain killers, something I am

loath for her to get used to.

 

Can anyone suggest some simple home remedies that she can use?

 

Thanks,

 

Khushroo

 

 

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cammomile tea or valerian tea if really bad-but may make her sleepy-hot water

bottles

 

kdubash <kdubash wrote: My daughter, 18, gets severe cramps

during her mentrual periods. She relieves this by pain killers, something I am

loath for her to get used to.

 

Can anyone suggest some simple home remedies that she can use?

 

Thanks,

 

Khushroo

 

 

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Hi, Khushroo -- I've have had extremely painful menstrual cramping

for most of my like (I'm 42), but when I started oil pulling about 8

months ago, the pain is nowhere near as bad, and I can actually

function through it without pain relievers. At its worst, I use use

a hot water bottle for the pain. Much more manageable!

 

hth,

Andrea

NZ

 

 

On 15/04/2007, at 12:29 PM, cheryl bullock wrote:

 

> hot water bottles-on back and front-----soothes me!

>

> kdubash <kdubash wrote: My daughter, 18, gets severe

> cramps during her mentrual periods. She relieves this by pain

> killers, something I am loath for her to get used to.

>

> Can anyone suggest some simple home remedies that she can use?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Khushroo

>

>

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calcium and magnesium are very good for muscle cramps during menstruation.

 

 

 

cheryl bullock <cooee.shari

 

Saturday, April 14, 2007 6:31:07 PM

Re: menstrual cramps

 

cammomile tea or valerian tea if really bad-but may make her sleepy-hot water

bottles

 

kdubash <kdubash (AT) vsnl (DOT) com> wrote: My daughter, 18, gets severe cramps during

her mentrual periods. She relieves this by pain killers, something I am loath

for her to get used to.

 

Can anyone suggest some simple home remedies that she can use?

 

Thanks,

 

Khushroo

 

 

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Sorry forgot another good thing for them is sacral traction. you will need a

massage therapist for that one.

 

 

 

cheryl bullock <cooee.shari

 

Saturday, April 14, 2007 6:31:07 PM

Re: menstrual cramps

 

cammomile tea or valerian tea if really bad-but may make her sleepy-hot water

bottles

 

kdubash <kdubash (AT) vsnl (DOT) com> wrote: My daughter, 18, gets severe cramps during

her mentrual periods. She relieves this by pain killers, something I am loath

for her to get used to.

 

Can anyone suggest some simple home remedies that she can use?

 

Thanks,

 

Khushroo

 

 

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Hot soaks and hot water bottles never worked for me,

neither did exercise. 3 days out of the month I was

bed ridden and in horrible pain. The only things that

helped was an herbal supplement by Enrich called PMS

Aid, which they no longer make :( and Unicity's Wild

Yam cream.

 

Jenny Kernan

 

 

--- cheryl bullock <cooee.shari wrote:

 

> hot water bottles-on back and front-----soothes me!

>

> kdubash <kdubash wrote: My

> daughter, 18, gets severe cramps during her mentrual

> periods. She relieves this by pain killers,

> something I am loath for her to get used to.

>

> Can anyone suggest some simple home remedies that

> she can use?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Khushroo

>

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