It’s ‘THAT’ time of the month again…
Most women are a little more irritable than usual the days before their menstrual cycle begins. In fact, approximately 80% of women suffer from physical and emotional symptoms just before their period. Symptoms may vary from woman to woman and from month to month.
Not all women have premenstrual symptoms, but millions have their lives regularly disrupted to some extent. The symptoms tend to taper off with menstruation and women remain symptom-free until the two weeks or so prior to the next menstrual period.
Proven Natural Remedy for PMS Symptoms including Menstrual Cramps
PMS
Women may experience emotional and physical changes prior to menstruation. The medical term for these changes is "premenstrual syndrome," commonly called PMS. More than 150 symptoms are associated with PMS, ranging from breast tenderness to nausea to anger and irritability.
Premenstrual emotional and physical changes occur in nearly 80% of menstruating women. The symptoms vary from woman to woman and from cycle to cycle. Their intensity ranges from mild to incapacitating. About 20% to 40% of women who have PMS experience symptoms that make life difficult and 2.5% to 5% experience PMS that is debilitating.
It is not clear what causes premenstrual syndrome. A combination of physiological, genetic, nutritional, and behavioral factors are likely involved. There is no diagnostic test for PMS. Tests may be used rule out other conditions in women who experience severe symptoms. Emotional and physical changes that are in sync with a woman’s menstrual cycle are usually a telltale sign.
The most important indication of PMS is the cyclic nature of symptoms. There is usually a symptom free time period 1 week after menstruation ends. At least 25% of patients do not have a symptom free time period; therefore, they should be evaluated for other medical or psychiatric conditions.
PMS can be treated in a variety of ways. The initial and usually most effective treatment involves non medical changes in diet and lifestyle.
Causes
Scientists have been unable to identify a single cause of PMS. Theories range from hormonal and chemical to nutritional and psychological. Women whose mother or sisters have PMS are more likely to have it, so there may be a genetic component. A combination of genetic, physiological, and environmental causes are likely.
Hormones and neurochemicals
The physical, emotional, and psychological changes that occur in PMS coincide with hormonal changes of the menstrual cycle. PMS may be a response to declining levels of estrogen and progesterone that occur just prior to menstruation. The exact role of the various hormones are not clear. Some neurochemicals (chemicals that help make up the nervous system) also have been implicated. Hormones and neurochemicals may interact to produce PMS.
Mineralocorticoids are a group of hormones that regulate the body’s fluids and electrolytes (e.g., sodium, potassium). Changing levels of mineralocorticoids may cause the bloated feeling that is common in women with PMS.
Prolactin stimulates breast development and the formation of milk during pregnancy and is associated with amenorrhea (abnormal absence of menstruation) and other gynecologic complications. Excess prolactin may cause the breast tenderness associated with PMS, although studies show that suppressing the secretion of excess prolactin does not relieve symptom.
Prostaglandins are hormone like substances that play a role in the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, which occurs prior to bleeding. Changing levels of prostaglandins may be involved in PMS.
Serotonin and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) are chemicals that relay signals from one nerve cell to the next (neurotransmitters). Low levels of serotonin have been linked to depression, and low levels of GABA are associated with anxiety, both symptoms of PMS.
Endorphins are neurochemicals that suppress pain and increase the threshold to painful stimuli. Low levels of endorphins may be involved in PMS.
Nutrition
Nutrition probably plays a causal role in PMS. Women can alleviate many symptoms by changing their diet. Eliminating certain foods or drinks often reduces symptoms to more tolerable levels.
Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) afflicts many PMS sufferers. Some researchers speculate that the hypoglycemia is a precursor to PMS.
Depression
Because depression-related symptoms are prevalent in women who suffer PMS, there may be an underlying psychological condition that causes or contributes to PMS. Approximately 60% of women with major affective disorder (e.g., depression) also have PMS, and more than 30% of women who suffer chronic depression experience their first depressive episode during a time of significant hormonal change (e.g., premenstrually). In one study, between 57% and 100% of women who suffered PMS were found to have had at least one prior major depressive episode, compared to 0% to 20% of women without PMS.
However, PMS encompasses more than depression, and by focusing too much on this aspect, other important physiological factors may be overlooked.
Signs and Symptoms
PMS has been characterized by more than 150 symptoms, ranging from mood swings to weight gain to acne. The symptoms vary from woman to woman and cycle to cycle. For some women, the symptoms may be mild or moderate, and for others, they may be so severe as to be incapacitating. Common symptoms include the following:
Mood-related ("affective") symptoms: depression, sadness, anxiety, anger, irritability, frequent and severe mood swings
Mental process ("cognitive") symptoms: decreased concentration, indecision
Pain: headache, breast tenderness, joint and muscle pain
Nervous system symptoms: insomnia (sleeplessness), hypersomnia (sleeping for abnormally long periods of time), anorexia, food cravings, fatigue, lethargy, agitation, a change in sex drive, clumsiness, dizziness or vertigo, paresthesia (prickling or tingling sensation)
Gastrointestinal symptoms: nausea, diarrhea, palpitations (rapid fluttering of the heart), sweating
Fluid and electrolyte symptoms: bloating, weight gain, oliguria (reduced urination)
Skin symptoms: acne, oily skin, greasy or dry hair
There are many ways that women can help themselves to cope with the weeks before their period. Some self-care tips include:
- Eating a healthy, well balanced diet rich in vegetables, fruit and whole grains
- Exercising regularly
- Maintaining regular sleep patterns
- Practicing relaxation techniques such as meditation, yoga or deep breathing exercises
- Adding calcium and vitamins to your diet
- A hot water bottle or castor oil pack relieves pain and cramping
- Hot bubble bath and aromatherapy massage
- Recording and tracking PMS symptoms in a journal
- A good support system offering understanding and empathy also helps – a spouse, partner, family members or friends
The natural way
Herbal and homeopathic remedies are 100% safe, effective and non-addictive, and have been used by herbalists for centuries to support female reproductive health throughout the menstrual cycle.
What is Femalite?
Femalite is formulated by our Clinical Psychologist to help maintain stable mood and hormonal balance before menstruation, as well as provide a soothing effect for those common monthly ‘aches and pains’ during menstruation itself. It contains three well known, soothing and effective herbal ingredients - Fennel, Pulsatilla and Melissa.
Formulated in convenient drop form, Femalite may be taken when needed for support during the premenstrual and menstrual period. Simply added to juice or water and sipped, Femalite is pleasant tasting and can make all the difference.
The formula remains true to the whole spectrum method of herbal extraction, ensuring the bio-availability and balance of all the active ingredients contained in the remedy. This method of manufacture also significantly reduces the likelihood of side effects and maintains all active ingredients in perfect balance – exactly as nature intended!
How has Femalite helped others?
“…………..My boyfriend said I was like a different person. I don't think he could understand and we would have one fight after the other. Since taking Femalite I can feel the difference. I don't feel so ‘blue’ and I can talk about how I feel rather than yelling and crying. Thanks for all your help.”
—Carol, USA
“Wow! What an amazing product. I was skeptical but was willing to try anything. I started taking (Femalite) and have gone through 2 cycles since. What a blessing. My husband was in complete shock that two months had gone by with no flare ups before my period. It has truly been a life changing experience and it feels good to be normal again. Thank you for this wonderful product! I would recommend this to anybody.”
—Cheri, CA
“Normally five days before my period I just ‘lose it’; I usually yell and cry at my loved ones. Yesterday, I started taking Femalite. Honestly my body's reaction was almost immediate and I was in a completely euphoric state all day. Honestly, I have not been in a mood that great since I was a child. My fiancé commented that he looks forward to me being this happy before every period.”
— Anonymous
“This is my second day using Femalite and I can say with confidence that I will use this product for the rest of my life!”
—Alexandria, GA, USA
“What a great product! I looked at all the other testimonials and felt I had nothing to lose! I started taking Femalite and within one day, my husband noticed a difference. Thank you so much for a great product”
—Danielle C., NY
Disclaimer: Testimonials have been edited to comply with FDA regulations. While positive results are likely, the testimonials used are general results and are not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results - individual results may vary.
What are the Ingredients?
Femalite is a 100% herbal formula which contains the following carefully selected herbs in therapeutic dosage:
- Sweet Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) has been studied for its ability to support regular healthy menstrual periods. (Namavar, Jahromi B., Tartifizadeh, A., and Khabnadideh, S. “Comparison of fennel and mefenamic acid for the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea.” Int.J.Gynaecol.Obstet. 2003; 80(2):153-157.) It is also used to support water balance and acts as a liver tonic.
- Pasque Flower (Pulsatilla vulgaris) is a soothing and supportive herb for the female reproductive system.
- Lemon Balm (Melissa officinale) has been studied for its ability to promote balanced mood and calm. (Kennedy, D. O., Wake, G., Savelev, S., Tildesley, N. T., Perry, E. K., Wesnes, K. A., and Scholey, A. B. “Modulation of mood and cognitive performance following acute administration of single doses of Melissa officinalis (Lemon balm) with human CNS nicotinic and muscarinic receptor-binding properties.” Neuropsychopharmacology 2003; 28(10):1871-1881.)
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How do I use Femalite?
DIRECTIONS
Age 10 – 12: Ten drops in a little water or juice two to three times per day as needed.
Age twelve and up: 10-15 drops in a little water three to four times a day as needed.
CAUTION
Safety during pregnancy or breastfeeding has not yet been established.
Femalite is highly recommended along with the following natural remedies for maximum support.
- Endo-Ex™ to support the health of the endometrial lining
- Dong Quai™ to support hormonal balance and harmony throughout the menstrual cycle
- Mens-Reduce™ to maintain balanced normal menstrual flow
How long until I see results?
Femalite quickly helps to support a stable mood.
How long will a bottle last?
One bottle of Femalite will last through four to five menstrual cycles, depending on frequency of use.
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