Guest guest Posted July 24, 2007 Report Share Posted July 24, 2007 Hope it helped. Janet rawfood , Terry Bakhtiari <pablobully wrote: Thank you Janet. Janet FitzGerald <waxplanet wrote: It's more than just a correlation to low body fat, which is only low in comparison to the general unhealthy population. If we were all slender, low body fat would be " normal body fat " . Healthful living means that the body does not have to utilize or create a system to eliminate foreign matter. It is OK not to have a bloody period. The monthly cycle is not stopped. The healthy, fit body is still fertile, though not exhibiting symptoms (hemorrhaging) from wrongful living. Janet rawfood , Terry Bakhtiari <pablobully@> wrote: So, I am still confused on if this is ok to not have one or not. If you have a low percentage of body fat, that seems healthy, so the body naturally stops the monthly, so does that mean it is ok? Erica <schoolofrawk@> wrote: rawfood , " Janet FitzGerald " <waxplanet@> wrote: I always thought it was strange that a tiny little egg could cause such an uproar on a monthly basis. Janet - great use of language - 'cause an uproar' - LOL! Thanks for the smile. Low body fat percentage in extreme athletes does cause this, yes. They are usually below the general recommendations for women, too, though. So is it a sign of great health then? It really is an interesting topic. Terry Lynn Bakhtiari May God bless you Today and always. www.terrywithpcos.blogspot.com Sick sense of humor? Visit TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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