PMS/PMT Symptoms
PMT encompasses as many as 150 different symptoms, although
no woman experiences them all.
When one considers how common the symptoms of PMT are in
"technologically advanced" cultures, (somewhere between 60% and
80% of all menstruating women between the ages of 20 and 50
experience regular symptoms of PMT), the conclusion might be
drawn that women (and their partners) are destined to suffer.
However, because there are numerous cultures among whom this
condition is essentially non-existent and unknown, diet, stress
and xenoestrogens (foreign oestrogens), often introduced in the
form of contraceptives, are all major contributors to this
disorder. The symptoms generally include all or some combination
of:
- Irritability, Frustration, Anger
- Chronic Fatigue
- Depression/Loss of Esteem
- Mood Swings
- Panic Attacks
- Food Cravings
- Loss of Libido
- Irregular Periods/Bleeding
- Anger, Rage
- Bloating/Water Retention
- Weight Gain
- Muscle/Joint Pain
- Foggy Thinking
- Vertigo
- Acute Headaches (Migraines)
- Breast Swelling & Tenderness
As if the above symptoms are not enough, secondary
consequences usually result in impaired work ability and
strained interpersonal relationships.
Traditional Treatments
Traditional treatments have included tranquilizers,
diuretics, dietary changes, thyroid supplements, herbs,
vitamins, exercise and acupuncture. While these may provide some
easing of symptoms, the underlying causes remain.
Successful Treatments
Dr. Joel T. Hargrove of Vanderbilt University Medical Center
USA has seen a 90% success rate in treating PMT with oral doses
of natural progesterone. An even higher rate of success has been
reported by Dr. John R. Lee, MD, using Transdermal Natural
Progesterone Cream in his practice for more than 17 years. The
difference between the methods of application is that oral
progesterone requires 5-8 times the daily dose to obtain the
same results of Transdermal Progesterone Cream. Approximately
80% of oral progesterone is intercepted by the liver and
conjugated by glucuronic acid for excretion in the bile.
Additionally, oral progesterone will produce a sharp rise in
serum progesterone levels followed by a rapid drop in serum
levels within several hours.
In thirty years of clinical practice, seventeen recommending
transdermal natural progesterone cream, Dr. Lee has observed the
consistent benefits and safety of natural progesterone therapy.
He makes this statement:
"Though not completely understood, PMS (PMT) most
commonly represents an individual reaction to oestrogen
dominance, secondary to relative progesterone deficiency.
Appropriate treatment requires correction of this hormone
imbalance and the most effective technique, at present, for
achieving this is supplemental Transdermal Natural
Progesterone Cream"
After reviewing the Serenity Natural Progesterone Cream
formula, Dr. John R. Lee MD retired gynaecologist who has been a
pioneer of Natural Progesterone Therapy stated "That's Perfect".
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