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[R177]Remedies For Menstrual Pain
by Robert D. Thomson, Rob
Many women resort to over the counter medications to find relief however, a better resource may bring better relief. Aside from the warm baths or compresses and herbal remedies there are other alternatives. Studies have been done in Germany, that show that acupuncture may offer a valid alternative to medication and other remedies.

Acupuncture is a procedure from ancient Chinese Medicine, where specific body areas are pierced with fine needles for therapeutic purposes to relieve pain or produce regional anesthesia. It is believed that the body has energy fields that can be pierced with the needles and so cause healing and wellness. The needles are said to stimulate nerve endings that then link to the pain source and then are redirected to dissipate the pain. It is one of many alternative medicine routes you can take if you want to avoid the traditional method of medical doctors and medications for pain relief. Acupuncture has been around for thousands of years in China and is believed to bring the body into harmony of body and mind. Western medicine has a long way to go to understanding the body-mind interconnectedness that is prevalent in Eastern medicine. Western medicine concentrates more on the symptoms and treating of symptoms where Eastern medicine attempts to get to the origin of the problem and resolve it first in the mind so the body will follow in its healing.

New research conducted at Charite University Medical Center in Berlin, studied 201 women who agreed to receive acupuncture or no treatment for their menstrual symptoms. After 3 months, and 10 acupuncture sessions, 63% of the women who received the acupuncture treatments reported 33% improvement of their symptoms. The control group who did not receive treatment showed only 23% improvement of their symptoms.

Researchers concluded that acupuncture can offer benefits to women suffering from menstrual discomfort. For women who feel they have tried everything to deal with their menstrual problems, acupuncture could be just the difference that helps change their symptoms.

The assorted aches and pains that accompany the arrival of your period every 28 days or so are the result of a series of hormonal changes that prepare your body for pregnancy. When you don't conceive, your body discharges the unfertilized egg as well as the blood laden uterine lining called endometrium. Incidentally, it only seems as though you are bleeding gallons. The actual amount of blood lost every month averages about 2 ounces. While the menstrual cycle may be a fact of life, menstrual pain is not. Here are some tips that you can consider to adopt for fast relief.

1.Get Aid From NSAIDs

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen neutralize pain-producing prostaglandins. If you opt for one of these over-the-counter medications, you can maximize its therapeutic benefits by taking it at the right time. NSAIDs are most helpful when you start taking them one to two days before your period, and then continue through your period.

2.Help Yourself To Herbs

The herbs yarrow and fenugreek can help maintain hormonal balance during your period. Both are natural sources of progesterone, the hormone that causes the uterine lining to thicken. It is recommended steeping either herb in boiling water and then drinking the tea once a day for the duration of your period. Yarrow and fenugreek are available in most health food stores.

3.Work Out A Sweat

Okay, so you probably don't feel like exercising just now. But give it a try, because it can do you a world of good. The reason is that exercise steps up the production of endorphins, which are your body's natural painkillers. If moving around hurts, try lifting weights or riding a stationary bicycle, any activity that won't jostle you around too much. And try to exercise regularly before your period. It may help reduce your discomfort.

4.Try To Relax

Practicing a relaxation technique can help you manage any kind of pain. Choose imagery, medication, yoga, or just take long walks. Find something that works for you.

5.Sample A Supplement

Supplements of the amino acid DL phenylalanine can help ease menstrual cramps. You might find the amino acid in capsule form in health food stores, or you can ask your pharmacist if he can get it for you. Follow the directions on the bottle for proper dosage.

6.Keep Warm

Don't let your body get cold. Cold causes muscle contractions and spasms. Heat, on the other hand, can lessen the severity of cramping. Moist heat is best - a hot bath, a hot-water bottle, or a heating pad that circulates warm water. Whichever treatment method you choose, use it as often as necessary.

7.Opt For Homeopathy

The homeopathic remedy Magnesia phosphorica can help relieve menstrual cramps. It is recommended taking four 6C tablets three or four times a day, beginning a couple of days before your period and continuing until your cramps subside. You will find Magnesia phosphorica in health food stores and wherever homeopathic remedies are sold.

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