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I certainly agree about this pill. I was reading about it in the

newspaper and told my daughter that I didn't think it sounded safe at

all. We were meant to have cycles for a reason and no one yet knows the

long-term effects of forcing a halt to our body's natural rhythm.

 

Even if they market the drug only for women with painful periods, soon

many women will want to take it because they view their periods as a

nuisance.

 

Just my opinion.

 

Kim

(St. Louis)

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Do I ever agree with you, Kim!

 

Our bodies were created to self regulate and flow in a most magnificent manner.

Somehow along the way, Western medicine and The Big Pharms have decided that

women's natural stages of life are " bad " and should be managed and/or completely

deleted! There isn't enough time to go into the various aspects of how our

hormone and

chemical laden diets affect our systems. As a homeopath, I see dozens of women

who are

suffering post-hysterectomy symptoms, as well as symptoms due to having taken

birth

control pills for years. To think that taking a pill to halt periods would be

okay is simply

arrogant (and somewhat insane) to my way of thinking. I say, celebrate your

womanhood!

Our hormonal system is not a spigot which should be turned on and off at whim.

Keep

moving, eat organic and well, find quiet time in your day; love yourself and

others. Let's

do our best not to mess with Mother Nature.

 

Amen.

Cathleen Springer

Certified Homeopath

www.cathleenspringer.com

 

, " sherbet93 " <sherbet93 wrote:

>

> I certainly agree about this pill. I was reading about it in the

> newspaper and told my daughter that I didn't think it sounded safe at

> all. We were meant to have cycles for a reason and no one yet knows the

> long-term effects of forcing a halt to our body's natural rhythm.

>

> Even if they market the drug only for women with painful periods, soon

> many women will want to take it because they view their periods as a

> nuisance.

>

> Just my opinion.

>

> Kim

> (St. Louis)

>

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I agree with both of you. And this is just another way for Big Pharm to make

money. In everything, just follow the money.

Margi

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Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:58 AM

Re: new pill to stop menstrual cycles

 

 

Do I ever agree with you, Kim!

 

Our bodies were created to self regulate and flow in a most magnificent

manner.

Somehow along the way, Western medicine and The Big Pharms have decided that

women's natural stages of life are " bad " and should be managed and/or

completely

deleted! There isn't enough time to go into the various aspects of how our

hormone and

chemical laden diets affect our systems. As a homeopath, I see dozens of women

who are

suffering post-hysterectomy symptoms, as well as symptoms due to having taken

birth

control pills for years. To think that taking a pill to halt periods would be

okay is simply

arrogant (and somewhat insane) to my way of thinking. I say, celebrate your

womanhood!

Our hormonal system is not a spigot which should be turned on and off at whim.

Keep

moving, eat organic and well, find quiet time in your day; love yourself and

others. Let's

do our best not to mess with Mother Nature.

 

Amen.

Cathleen Springer

Certified Homeopath

www.cathleenspringer.com

 

, " sherbet93 " <sherbet93 wrote:

>

> I certainly agree about this pill. I was reading about it in the

> newspaper and told my daughter that I didn't think it sounded safe at

> all. We were meant to have cycles for a reason and no one yet knows the

> long-term effects of forcing a halt to our body's natural rhythm.

>

> Even if they market the drug only for women with painful periods, soon

> many women will want to take it because they view their periods as a

> nuisance.

>

> Just my opinion.

>

> Kim

> (St. Louis)

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I was disturbed the first time I saw the commercial on tv, that is

not natural! Personally I was on a low dose birth control pill for

10 years until I was introduced to the natural lifestyle and after

discontinuting use of the pill my body was out of wack for months. I

even developed adult acne which I am still fighting off. Birth

control pills are not good for you and this one has to be worse the

the others.

 

www.bettermyhealthtoday.com

 

, " sherbet93 "

<sherbet93 wrote:

>

> I certainly agree about this pill. I was reading about it in the

> newspaper and told my daughter that I didn't think it sounded safe

at

> all. We were meant to have cycles for a reason and no one yet

knows the

> long-term effects of forcing a halt to our body's natural rhythm.

>

> Even if they market the drug only for women with painful periods,

soon

> many women will want to take it because they view their periods as

a

> nuisance.

>

> Just my opinion.

>

> Kim

> (St. Louis)

>

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I don't wanna sound mean or crazy on my first post, but I do have to

say that I very much disagree with you on this topic. I have had pcos

since before I even had a period. (which wasn't hard cause I didn't

get it till I was 16, after I was forced to receive it through

hormones) Now maybe if you are a normal woman, then you feel all happy

and awesome and a period is just a small inconvenience, but every time

that I get my period, I get deathly ill. I don't eat for 4 days cause

my stomach hurts so bad, I am nauseous all the time, I fart all day

long, become pale as death, crave meat, lose every will to move,

breath, think, or live. So if there is a pill out there to help me

deal with that, then yeah I might consider it, cause when i weight the

options..... the lesser or two evils.

 

 

 

 

>

> Do I ever agree with you, Kim!

>

> Our bodies were created to self regulate and flow in a most

magnificent manner.

> Somehow along the way, Western medicine and The Big Pharms have

decided that

> women's natural stages of life are " bad " and should be managed

and/or completely

> deleted! There isn't enough time to go into the various aspects of

how our hormone and

> chemical laden diets affect our systems. As a homeopath, I see

dozens of women who are

> suffering post-hysterectomy symptoms, as well as symptoms due to

having taken birth

> control pills for years. To think that taking a pill to halt

periods would be okay is simply

> arrogant (and somewhat insane) to my way of thinking. I say,

celebrate your womanhood!

> Our hormonal system is not a spigot which should be turned on and

off at whim. Keep

> moving, eat organic and well, find quiet time in your day; love

yourself and others. Let's

> do our best not to mess with Mother Nature.

>

> Amen.

> Cathleen Springer

> Certified Homeopath

> www.cathleenspringer.com

>

> , " sherbet93 " <sherbet93@>

wrote:

> >

> > I certainly agree about this pill. I was reading about it in the

> > newspaper and told my daughter that I didn't think it sounded safe at

> > all. We were meant to have cycles for a reason and no one yet

knows the

> > long-term effects of forcing a halt to our body's natural rhythm.

> >

> > Even if they market the drug only for women with painful periods,

soon

> > many women will want to take it because they view their periods as a

> > nuisance.

> >

> > Just my opinion.

> >

> > Kim

> > (St. Louis)

> >

>

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Hi,

 

My request to ladies that they should not take any such pill which can stop

their menstrual cycle for good. This will definitely invite undue complications

which will pay a heavy dividend. It is a natural course gifted by God. More it

continues the best for the ladies.

 

Dr Subrata Das

 

 

: sherbet93: Mon, 28 May

2007 04:08:15 +0000 new pill to stop menstrual

cycles

 

 

 

 

I certainly agree about this pill. I was reading about it in the newspaper and

told my daughter that I didn't think it sounded safe at all. We were meant to

have cycles for a reason and no one yet knows the long-term effects of forcing a

halt to our body's natural rhythm.Even if they market the drug only for women

with painful periods, soon many women will want to take it because they view

their periods as a nuisance. Just my opinion.Kim(St. Louis)

 

 

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Just a quick observational thought. I know there are some people that

stuffer quite dramatically during menstruation, I'm not just talking

period pain, I'm talking throwing up and flu-like symptoms every month.

 

Just thought I'd throw that in to the pot, to be honest even with

problems like that, I still don't agree with this pill.

 

, " Margi " <Margi wrote:

>

> I agree with both of you. And this is just another way for Big

Pharm to make money. In everything, just follow the money.

> Margi

> -

> cathleensp

>

> Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:58 AM

> Re: new pill to stop menstrual cycles

>

>

> Do I ever agree with you, Kim!

>

> Our bodies were created to self regulate and flow in a most

magnificent manner.

> Somehow along the way, Western medicine and The Big Pharms have

decided that

> women's natural stages of life are " bad " and should be managed

and/or completely

> deleted! There isn't enough time to go into the various aspects of

how our hormone and

> chemical laden diets affect our systems. As a homeopath, I see

dozens of women who are

> suffering post-hysterectomy symptoms, as well as symptoms due to

having taken birth

> control pills for years. To think that taking a pill to halt

periods would be okay is simply

> arrogant (and somewhat insane) to my way of thinking. I say,

celebrate your womanhood!

> Our hormonal system is not a spigot which should be turned on and

off at whim. Keep

> moving, eat organic and well, find quiet time in your day; love

yourself and others. Let's

> do our best not to mess with Mother Nature.

>

> Amen.

> Cathleen Springer

> Certified Homeopath

> www.cathleenspringer.com

>

> , " sherbet93 "

<sherbet93@> wrote:

> >

> > I certainly agree about this pill. I was reading about it in the

> > newspaper and told my daughter that I didn't think it sounded

safe at

> > all. We were meant to have cycles for a reason and no one yet

knows the

> > long-term effects of forcing a halt to our body's natural rhythm.

> >

> > Even if they market the drug only for women with painful

periods, soon

> > many women will want to take it because they view their periods

as a

> > nuisance.

> >

> > Just my opinion.

> >

> > Kim

> > (St. Louis)

>

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And I am sure that many of these issues could be very adequately addressed

by means such as Homeopathy or Naturopathy or many other " Alternative "

modalities, without having to take a pill and mess with what is a natural

occurrence. People who do suffer severe problems during menstruation are

obviously showing symptoms of deeper issues that need to be addressed and

this can't happen if you are covering up the problem with a pill and leaving

the real issue un-treated. Typcial " conventional " method of covering up the

symptom while ignoring the real cause!

 

huggs

Lyndall

 

 

 

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Geraldine

31/05/2007 8:54:14 PM

 

Re: new pill to stop menstrual cycles

 

Just a quick observational thought. I know there are some people that

stuffer quite dramatically during menstruation, I'm not just talking

period pain, I'm talking throwing up and flu-like symptoms every month.

 

Just thought I'd throw that in to the pot, to be honest even with

problems like that, I still don't agree with this pill.

 

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Exactly what I was thinking... :) I do hope not too many women jump on the

band wagon for this one...

 

Lisa

 

 

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Fri, 1 Jun 2007 06:36:01 +1000 (Tasmania Standard Time)

 

Re: Re: new pill to stop menstrual cycles

 

 

And I am sure that many of these issues could be very adequately addressed

by means such as Homeopathy or Naturopathy or many other " Alternative "

modalities, without having to take a pill and mess with what is a natural

occurrence. People who do suffer severe problems during menstruation are

obviously showing symptoms of deeper issues that need to be addressed and

this can't happen if you are covering up the problem with a pill and leaving

the real issue un-treated. Typcial " conventional " method of covering up the

symptom while ignoring the real cause!

 

huggs

Lyndall

 

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Geraldine

31/05/2007 8:54:14 PM

 

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Re: new pill to stop menstrual cycles

 

Just a quick observational thought. I know there are some people that

stuffer quite dramatically during menstruation, I'm not just talking

period pain, I'm talking throwing up and flu-like symptoms every month.

 

Just thought I'd throw that in to the pot, to be honest even with

problems like that, I still don't agree with this pill.

 

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If proper and transparently scientific understanding of the bio-facotors is

part of the early curriculum for both boys and girls ,will these Mumbo-Jumbo

quacks make such a quick penny on this bogus trade? I share the concerns of

Lisa.

 

" Lisa F. " <malica98 wrote:

Exactly what I was thinking... :) I do hope not too many women jump on the

band wagon for this one...

 

Lisa

 

" Tazidevil " <devil.tas

Fri, 1 Jun 2007 06:36:01 +1000 (Tasmania Standard Time)

Re: Re: new pill to stop menstrual cycles

 

And I am sure that many of these issues could be very adequately addressed

by means such as Homeopathy or Naturopathy or many other " Alternative "

modalities, without having to take a pill and mess with what is a natural

occurrence. People who do suffer severe problems during menstruation are

obviously showing symptoms of deeper issues that need to be addressed and

this can't happen if you are covering up the problem with a pill and leaving

the real issue un-treated. Typcial " conventional " method of covering up the

symptom while ignoring the real cause!

 

huggs

Lyndall

 

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Geraldine

31/05/2007 8:54:14 PM

<%40>

Re: new pill to stop menstrual cycles

 

Just a quick observational thought. I know there are some people that

stuffer quite dramatically during menstruation, I'm not just talking

period pain, I'm talking throwing up and flu-like symptoms every month.

 

Just thought I'd throw that in to the pot, to be honest even with

problems like that, I still don't agree with this pill.

 

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