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A Popular Natural
Remedy for PMS
There are numerous different options available if you are
interested in finding a natural remedy for PMS, and there are
many people who would much rather use a natural remedy for PMS
than over-the-counter or prescribed pills or medication.
What is PMS?
PMS (Premenstrual Stress Syndrome) is stress which is related
to the onset of menstruation. PMS is exceedingly common, and is
characterized by symptoms of mood swings, depression, anxiety,
and irritability. It is also often accompanied by periods of
cramping and bloating. Most women experience these physical and
emotional changes each month before menses, and for some women
in particular however, the changes are exaggerated and range
from breast tenderness to intense irritability and mood
swings.
There have been four specific PMS symptom categories that have
been identified, which are: tension symptoms, including nervous
tension, irritability, mood swings and anxiety; hyperhydration
symptoms, including weight gain, swelling of the hands and
feet, bloating and breast tenderness; craving symptoms,
including increased hunger, cravings for sweets or salty foods,
headaches, dizziness, and a pounding heart; depression
symptoms, including poor memory function, frequent crying,
insomnia, depression, and confusion.
Using a Natural Remedy for PMS
FemRelieve is one of the available forms of a natural remedy
for PMS, and it is a specialized dietary supplement which is
designed specifically to alleviate the symptoms that are
associated with PMS. This product contains five powerful herbs
as well as roots with well-established pedigrees in relation to
the treatment of such issues as muscle spasm, cramping, and
bloating. The most active ingredient in FemRelieve is Chaste
Tree, which has been studied extensively in relation to
PMS.
There is also the option of simply changing your diet, in order
to naturally relieve PMS symptoms. Some of the most basic ideas
include that of: dietary fat intake especially that of animal
fats should be limited, as this helps to reduce water
retention; caffeine and alcohol intake should be avoided, as
they are diuretic and can stimulate excretion of important
nutrients; processed sugars should be avoided as this will
prevent excessive magnesium excretion; salt intake should be
limited, as this will aid reduction of bloating and
tenderness.
As well, you should increase your fiber intake, include
physical exercise in your daily routine, eat fewer dairy
products, have high protein snacks between meals, try to
eliminate or at least reduce smoking as this reduces iron
intake dramatically and affects nutrient absorption, and there
are also a number of herbal treatments available to help
relieve PMS symptoms.
Available herbal remedies include that of: angelica root and
red raspberry, valerian, peppermint, fennel seed, blessed
thistle, feverfew, wild yam, milk thistle, and kombucha
tea.
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