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Sweet Relief For PMS

Think PMS is a normal part of being a woman? It doesn't have to be! You can feel better-less moody, bloated, and fatigued, for example-by trying a few select nutrients

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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)-a recurrent condition that develops 7-14 days before menstruation-affects 30-40 percent of women, with peak occurrences among those in their 30s and 40s. In most cases, symptoms are relatively mild, but they can be quite severe.

What Causes PMS?

Scientists now believe that PMS is the result of alterations in brain chemistry that influence the brain’s sensitivity to hormones-the chief of which may be low levels of the neurotransmitter serotonin. Not surprisingly, then, conventional medicine has focused on antidepressant drugs to treat PMS, particularly selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors such as Prozac and Zoloft-with their significant side effects. Fortunately, many natural agents also show the ability to relieve symptoms and provide PMS relief.

Common Conventional A Second Opinion:

Treatments for PMS Dr. Murray’s Top Natural Therapies:

Birth control pills

Vitamin B6 and Magnesium

Antidepressants

5-HTP
Chaste Berry/Vitex

Nutritional Supplements for PMS

Vitamin B6 has been shown to be effective in relieving PMS symptoms in over a dozen double-blind clinical trials. It may work in part by boosting the accumulation of magnesium within cells–magnesium deficiency has been implicated as a contributor to PMS.

Studies have shown that when PMS patients are given a supplement containing high doses of Magnesium and B6, they experience a substantial reduction in symptoms. Recommended daily dosages are 25-50 mg of B6 and 300-450 mg of magnesium.

5-HTP is the “intermediate” compound between tryptophan and serotonin. It is more helpful in boosting serotonin levels than tryptophan, and has also shown greater effects in improving mood and reducing sugar cravings. The typical dosage recommendation is 50-100 mg three times daily before meals.

The benefits of Chaste Berry in PMS appear to be related to its effects on hypothalamus and pituitary function. As a result, the herb (also called chaste tree berry or vitex) is able to normalize the secretion of various hormones.

One double-blind trial compared a daily dose of vitex (20-mg tablet) with a placebo in 170 women. Over the course of three menstrual cycles in a row, the women were asked to rate changes in their PMS symptoms. Women taking vitex reported a 52-percent reduction in symptoms, compared with only 24-percent for those taking placebo. The recommended dosage of chaste berry (often standardized to contain 0.5 percent agnuside) is 175-225 mg per day in tablet or capsule form, or 2-4 mL (1/2-1 tsp.) per day for liquid extracts.

is your diet to blame?Women suffering from PMS typically eat a diet that is even worse than the much-maligned standard American diet. Compared with symptom-free women, PMS sufferers typically consume:

  • 62% more refined carbohydrates
  • 275% more refined sugar
  • 79% more dairy products
  • 78% more sodium
  • 53% less iron*
  • 77% less manganese*
  • 52% less zinc*

* Foods rich in iron include soybeans, spinach, lentils, sesame seeds, and olives; mustard greens, kale, chard, romaine lettuce, raspberries, pineapple, garlic, and eggplant are among foods plentiful in manganese; and some good food sources of zinc are beef, lamb, scallops, sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, oats, yogurt, and turkey.

Bluebonnet Nutrition
Magnesium Plus B-6 veggie caps help prevent PMS symptoms and also help relax muscles for less cramping during your period.

Nature’s WayPMS With vitamin B6 and 5-HTP, plus an herbal blend including cramp bark, this formula improves mood, alleviates bloating, and addresses other common symptoms.

OönaPMS1 Formulated with chaste tree and black cohosh to help balance hormones and mitigate the onset of PMS. Take it throughout your cycle to prevent symptoms.

Michael T. Murray, ND, is the author of more than 30 books on natural health, including The Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, Third Edition. He is regarded as one of the world’s top authorities on natural medicine, and is a sought-after lecturer and educator. Visit him online at doctormurray.com.