Cyb
Bluelighter
Was looking for some more input on what one would recommend a human being in standard healthy conditions going through their menstrual cycle that would ease their suffering as much as possible.
So far, I have gathered the following information:
-Vitamin A: Reduces ''overall'' symptoms of PMS.
-Vitamin B6: Reduces bloating due to its diuretic properties. Also thought to
help regulate estrogen imbalances present during menstruation. B6 is also suggested to be necessary to render magnesium effective in the body. (Suggested 50mg/Daily) *Note* - Dangerous side effects can become present in the 100 - 200mg daily dosage level. Do not take more than suggested dose on bottle.
-Vitamin E: Suggested effective in improving symptoms of tender / sore breasts. (Suggested 400IU/Daily)
-Zinc: Suggested to improve acne and breakouts associated with PMS. May also improve depression associated with PMS. (Suggested 15mg/daily)
-Calcium: Suggested to greatly reduce overall uncomfortableness, cramping, and pain associated with PMS. (Suggested 1.2g / daily)
-Magnesium: Suggested effective in reducing stress levels, and body-wide muscle cramping/tension. Also helps with water retention issues. (Suggested 200mg daily)
Pregabalin/Naproxen Sodium/Benzodiazepines/Muscle Relaxers - Self explanatory.
This is a very preliminary list, I am sure, but in an attempt to make things as easy on my girlfriend for the next few days, I am curious as to hear what you guys suggest in terms of unscheduled, legal, easily obtainable substances (that do not require a doctor visit) that would help one have the easiest and most comfortable time during that period of the month.
I am not a medical professional. The doses suggested above are what I would feel comfortable suggesting my significant other take during that time of the month. I do not suggest you ingest any of these substances in any amount before doing your own further research.
Thanks,
Cyb
So far, I have gathered the following information:
-Vitamin A: Reduces ''overall'' symptoms of PMS.
-Vitamin B6: Reduces bloating due to its diuretic properties. Also thought to
help regulate estrogen imbalances present during menstruation. B6 is also suggested to be necessary to render magnesium effective in the body. (Suggested 50mg/Daily) *Note* - Dangerous side effects can become present in the 100 - 200mg daily dosage level. Do not take more than suggested dose on bottle.
-Vitamin E: Suggested effective in improving symptoms of tender / sore breasts. (Suggested 400IU/Daily)
-Zinc: Suggested to improve acne and breakouts associated with PMS. May also improve depression associated with PMS. (Suggested 15mg/daily)
-Calcium: Suggested to greatly reduce overall uncomfortableness, cramping, and pain associated with PMS. (Suggested 1.2g / daily)
-Magnesium: Suggested effective in reducing stress levels, and body-wide muscle cramping/tension. Also helps with water retention issues. (Suggested 200mg daily)
Pregabalin/Naproxen Sodium/Benzodiazepines/Muscle Relaxers - Self explanatory.
This is a very preliminary list, I am sure, but in an attempt to make things as easy on my girlfriend for the next few days, I am curious as to hear what you guys suggest in terms of unscheduled, legal, easily obtainable substances (that do not require a doctor visit) that would help one have the easiest and most comfortable time during that period of the month.
I am not a medical professional. The doses suggested above are what I would feel comfortable suggesting my significant other take during that time of the month. I do not suggest you ingest any of these substances in any amount before doing your own further research.
Thanks,
Cyb
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