Premenstrual Syndrome
BACKGROUND
Premenstrual syndrome, which causes people (and those around them) to feel
miserable before and around their period, seems to be associated with a relative
deficiency of several hormones, including progesterone and PGE1. It is worth
allowing the treatments 3 months to work, as they can be very helpful but may
take a little time to kick in.
TREATMENT
Recommended Supplements
Vitamin B6 and magnesium
Take vitamin B6 75-250 mg plus magnesium
200-400 mg each day. These can be found in a good multi-nutrient
powder. For the first few months add magnesium 200 mg and vitamin B6 100
mg at bedtime.
Evening primrose oil
Take evening primrose oil 3,000 mg a day. After 3 months you can take it just
the week before you expect your period. Use only brands that say “Efamol”
(a distributor used by several brands) or Barleans on the label, as quality
control is very important for this nutrient. If it is too expensive, you can
substitute borage oil 3,000 mg (not as researched, but may have the same components
as primrose oil) and any respected company’s brand is OK. These oils raise
the PGE 1 hormone and decrease moodiness.
Other Therapies & Advice
Natural progesterone cream
Ask your holistic physician to prescribe a dose of 10-50 mg of natural progesterone
cream, which is applied to your skin twice daily during the ten days before
you expect your period.