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wizard69 | 18:52 Thu 31st Aug 2006 | Body & Soul
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does anyone know of any NATURAL remidies for pmt? my girlfriend suffers horribly with it and we are both desperate for any advice.
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i feel for her i asked this a while ago, some good answers here

http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Body-and-Soul/Q uestion276777.html
evening primrose oil, I have never suddered with PMS but know this is the natural remedy for it


http://www.healthydirect.co.uk/HDSite/pages/pr oduct/product.asp?prod=0123&AffiliateCode=Goog lePPC
Hiya Wizard69

Here are my own tips having had these problems .
Mark on calander when they are next due. 2 wks b4 -start pampering yourself(whoops-not you, youre girlfirend)
Relaxation tapes. nice baths, massage.
When the pain and everything starts be ready with hot water bottle for back/front.
Make sure she is eating well as I recently changed my eating habits around that time and Its halved the pain.
Funnily enough since I started taking pregnacare for concieving mine have got a lot better. Im not suggesting she takes them this but it has loads of the B vits in.

Also get her to have a check up at the docs just to check everything is OK below.

I really feel for her as I had so many probs with them in the past.
Hope that helps

It usually takes a combination of things to really make a difference as there are three main causes of PMS. I would recommend 2x multi vitamin and mineral, 2x vitamin B6 100mg with zinc 10 mg, vitamin C 1000 mg, 2x omega 3 and 6 capsules, magnesium 300 mg.
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thank all...will try anything once (or more if it works, lol)
My nutritionist recommended several dietary changes that have worked well - such as increasing calcium & Vit. D and decreasing salt, alchohol and caffeine in the week or two before PMS starts. I've had a marked decrease in both mental and physical symptoms of PMS - and for that my husband is very grateful!

This may be of interest:

http://www.womenshealthclinic.org/wt_archive/w t_Fall2005.pdf
Apparently calcium, magnesium and vitamin B supplements are supposed to help.

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