Pre PMS 100 - Pre premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and homeopathy Sepia The effects of premenstrual syndrome over 70% to 90% of premenopausal women in the United States and fewer for women in South Asia because of their difference in life style and social structure. It is defined as the defective function of the ovary associated with women's menstrual cycle, it performs a physical and emotional state of women, and sometimes interferes with daily activities due to hormonal fluctuations. The syndrome occurs one to two weeks before menstruation and then decreases when the period begins. In this article, we'll see how homeopathy sepia effects women with PMS.
I. Definition
Sepia is a black ink that cloud water and cuttlefish camouflage is threatened. It has been used to treat patients with premenstrual symptoms, including apathy, mood swings and lack of energy.
II. How homeopathy sepia effects women with PMS
1. premenstrual pain and cramping
Sepia is a homeopathic anti spasmodic medicine, it helps to control pain caused by more active in the abdominal area resulting from reducing the risk of menstrual pain and cramps for some women with PMS.
2. Indigestion
It also helps improve the digestive system by absorbing essential nutrients caused by gastrointestinal disorders during the menstrual cycle, resulting in reducing the risk of symptoms of premenstrual syndrome caused by deficiency of nutrients.
3. circulatory
Sepia is said to improve blood flow in the abdominal region, thereby reducing the risk of premenstrual pain and cramping caused by congestion of blood.
4. Energy Enhancer
Sepia contains chemicals that help to improve the respiratory system to absorb oxygen and increase oxygen levels in the blood resulting from the reduction of symptoms of dizziness, fatigue and tiredness.
5. venous congestion
There is also a drug venous congestion, it reduces the blocking state in the venous drainage of an organ like the liver, spleen, kidneys and lungs which improves health, including all symptoms PMS.
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Posted on March 19, 2010.