Is there a Natural or Non-Medicine Cure for Menstrual Problems?!
Question: Is there a Natural or Non-Medicine Cure for Menstrual Problems?
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The natural remedies below may help lessen the severity of the symptoms of menopause, according to some health professionals.
Ayurveda:
For hot flashes, swallowing a tablespoon or two of aloe gel before meals and before going to bed at night. "It's very cooling to the whole system," says David Frawley, O.M.D director of Vedic Studies in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Be sure to purchase the aleo gel that is intended for internal use
Aromatherapy:
Clary sage essential oil, used in a home diffuser, may help ease hot flashes, says San Francisco herbalist Jeanne Rose, chairperson of the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy and author of Aromatherapy: Applications and Inhalation.
Herbal Therapy:
Scientific studies conducted in Europe show that the herb black cohosh may be effective at relieving menopausal symptoms, accodring to Varro E. Tyler, Ph.D., professor of pharmacognosy at Purdue University in West Laffayette, Indiana.
Dr. Tyler says you can find black cohosh in most health food stores, where it's usually sold as an extract. He says to follow the dosage recommendations on the label and, because there are no studies of the herb's effects when it's taken for years at a time, to not take the herb continuously for more than six months
Instead, he suggests taking it for six months, stopping for about a month and then resuming treatment again, straying on this regimen for as long as your menopausal symptoms persist.
Juice Therapy:
Eve Campanelli, Ph.D, recommends a liver-stimulating blen of 8 ounces of carrot juice, 1 ouncee of beet juice, 4 ounces of celery juice and 1/2 to 1 ounce of parsely juice. Drinking an eight-ounce glass of this juice blend in the morning and the remainder in the afternoon can prevent or reduce hot flashes, says Dr. Campanelli.
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