Addictive Drugs Not The Only Source Of Relief For PMS
Different treatment options for PMS symptoms and their pros and cons.
(PRWEB) July 29, 2005 -- Recent research from Dr. Elizabeth R.
Bertone-Johnson and colleagues at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst
suggests that women with diets rich in Vitamin D and Calcium are 30%-40% less
likely to suffer from PMS symptoms.
For some women, symptoms of
pre-menstrual syndrome can be a horrible daily battle. According to new research
by the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists (ACOG) about 85% of
women experience PMS symptoms. There are over 150 symptoms that numerous women
deal with on a day to day basis. Symptoms vary from woman to woman, but most
complain of debilitating pain from cramps, depression and anger, pain from
headaches and muscles, sleep disturbances, nausea and diarrhea, weight gain and
bloating, and acne and oily skin. Those who are lucky only suffer for about 1
week, but many are faced with these problems for most of the month. Many women
are desperately seeking relief, searching for any treatment option they can
find.
Currently, one of the most prevalent ways to treat PMS is with
powerful antidepressants or anti-anxiety prescriptions. Some of those most
commonly prescribed include alprazolam (Zanax) and fluoxetine (Prozac). These
prescription medications work by affecting certain chemicals in the brain that
may have become unbalanced. A handful of women experience some relief from these
medications, but most discontinue the use of the drug because the side effects
can be worse than the original symptoms.
Side effects from these drugs
create a long list of multiple problems, but range anywhere from an allergic
reaction like a rash or vomiting to decreased sex drive, hallucinations,
nightmares, weight gain, headaches and depression. Also, for women who are
prescribed alprazolam, they, in particular, must be continuously monitored
because the drug is very addictive.
It may surprise you, but synthetic
drugs with numerous side effects aren't the only effective treatment for
symptoms of PMS. In a clinical double-blind study of 500 women, Uterol™, an
herbal supplement made by Selmedica Healthcare, was found effective in relieving
several PMS symptoms, such as cramps, nausea, irritability, mild depression and
headaches in 87% of test subjects. The ingredients in Uterol™ help improve your
menstrual symptoms by working on your mental health, physical health, digestive
health, and hormones. This product contains no soy and has reportedly had no
adverse side effects of any kind. In fact, the side effects of Uterol™ have only
proven to be beneficial.
A one month supply of Uterol which includes a 60ct.
bottle is only $67. In addition, Selmedica Healthcare takes a substantial risk
by offering to refund 100% of the purchase price if a customer is not satisfied.
Their guarantee extends for 12 months from the purchase date. What pharmacy or
drug company offers that kind of confidence in their product?
So before
you decide that drugging yourself to cope with the symptoms that can plague you
on a regular basis is your only hope, consider that a more natural approach
which addresses the cause of those symptoms may be more economically and
physically beneficial, especially in the long run. To visit Uterol, you can go
to www.uterol.com.
Contact:
Jenn
Riegel
9017537588
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