Hot Peppers May Put A Spicy End to Menstrual Headaches & Cramps
Although comedians get lots of material from Pre-menstrual Syndrome(PMS), a woman's menstruation cycle is no joke. American employers lose billions of dollars each year to lost productivity and increased sick time due to women suffering from bad menstrual cycles. Until recently, most women had no choice except to tough it out with only limited relief available, but modern science may have finally found a natural cure for women facing headaches and cramps. Amazingly, the secret is in nature's own hot peppers.
Albany, NY (PRWEB) December 13, 2004 -- For years, society has made fun of
the discomfort faced by women before and during menstruation. The symptoms
including aches & pains, bloating, fatigue, depression, and headahes.
Collectively, the side effects of PMS and menstruation cost American employers
an estimated 40 Billion dollars yearly through increased sick time and lost
productivity.
Perhaps the most costly and painful symptom of a woman's
period is chronic headache pain. Menstrual headaches are usually dull throbbing
conditions that seem to go on forever. Also known as "Menstrual Migraines,"
these headaches can become debilitating, and they can happen before, during, and
after a woman’s menstruation cycle.
Studies show nearly 20% of women who
have chronic headaches actually suffer from classic menstrual migraines during
their periods. In addition, much of the other 80% may suffer from a delayed
reaction of sorts. This means many women who suffer from classic migraines may
actually be experiencing the delayed results triggered by hormonal changes
sometime after their menstrual cycles.
Only recently have menstrual
headaches been taken seriously concerning their relation to classic migraines.
Since women are by far the majority of classic migraine sufferers (70%), many
researchers believe hormones could be responsible for many of these headaches.
And although classic menstrual migraines occur during a woman’s period, the same
hormones that trigger these headaches may also present delayed triggers for
migraines that occur at other times of the month. Moreover, the severity of a
woman’s menstrual period may also be a good indicator of future bouts with
chronic headaches.
One large poll observed that approximately 60% of
women with diagnosed migraines reported they believed their headaches were
directly associated with menstruation, but only 14% of those women actually
experienced their migraines during their menstruation periods.
What To
Do? There are many drugs available in both prescription & over the counter
(OTC) forms, but most of these medicines aren’t completely effective, and they
can also be very dangerous when taken over long periods of time. Furthermore,
nearly all pain medications designed to combat mentrual symptoms have dangerous
side effects, and they can also interact with many other drugs -- including
anti-depressants.
There’s no doubt natural remedies are the safest way to
go, but it’s hard to find therapies that truly work especially for Pre Menstrual
Syndrome and classic Menstrual Migraines. For severe cases, oxygen therapy can
be helpful, but it’s also cumbersome and expensive to get into. Furthermore,
oxygen therapy is not completely reliable in terms of prevention, or relieving a
headache in progress.
Many women have had success with certain herbs and
vitamins for helping to prevent adverse menstrual symptoms, but until recently
no herbal remedy had been known to go beyond prevention to effectively stop a
headache in progress.
Then came "hot peppers" in the form of “Sinus
Buster” all natural hot pepper nasal spray. This product was introduced in
October 2003 as the ultimate headache reliever, but back then it was mostly
marketed to cluster headache and sinus headache sufferers. Before long, many
physicians were finding out Sinus Buster worked for all kinds of headaches, and
could even prevent them for many people – especially women with chronic
migraines.
Sinus Buster is perhaps the most important headache and sinus
breakthrough ever, and it seems to work for nearly everyone who tries it.
Furthermore, women with menstrual headaches appear to be the perfect candidates
for this spicy headache & sinus solution.
Clinical studies do
support the headache stopping ability of hot peppers (actually it’s a certain
chemical in the pepper extract), known as “Capsaicin” that does the real work.
This natural chemical is what’s responsible for the heat within the hot peppers,
and its' medicinal uses have been proven in numerous studies.
The
"Capsaicin" in Sinus Buster is proven to deplete the natural chemicals within
the human body that produce pain and inflammation. Sinus Buster's completely
natural formula is made from (purified water, capsaicin in natural extract form,
eucalyptus oil, vitamin C, organic rosemary extract, sea salt, and aloe vera
gel). Sinus Buster is actually the only "All Natural" nasal spray available
anywhere in the world, and it's also the world's first hot pepper nasal spray.
The management at SiCap Industries, the company that manufactures Sinus
Buster is excited about the potential of their unique nasal spray as a treatment
for adverse menstryual symptoms.
"We literally have thousands of women
who call and write to tell us this product has changed their lives. Not only
does it help to prevent headache pain, but it also stops a headache instantly.
Many women also report that sinus buster helps with their cramps and congestion
before and during their periods. We have no doubt this is the best product
available for women facing tough menstrual cycles," says Wayne Perry, president
of SiCap Industries.
Hundreds of doctors also concur that natural
capsaicin nasal spray is a proven safe way to stop headaches fast, and it’s also
an incredible sinus & allergy remedy. Today, SiCap Industries has scores of
ENTs, Neurologists, and Otolaryngologists recommending Sinus Buster for a
variety of headache and sinus related ailments. And with its' growing reputation
for equalizing menstrual symptoms, it seems like Gynocologists might become the
next big advocates for this hot pepper nasal spray.
To learn more about
Sinus Buster, visit the company website at (www.sinusbuster.com). Samples and Information Kits are
available to qualified media and medical personnel upon request.
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