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Hi Wayne & Stas,
I want to thank you for the newsletters - I find them very informative.
I noticed that in the next letter you'll be giving tips on helping deal
with PMS, etc. I wanted to share some info that helped me. (I know that
your primary focus is food, but I thought you might find this interesting
too (if you don't already know about it:)))
About 3 years ago I started using 'The Keeper' (which I purchased at Grassroots
for about $50) initially because I felt it was a more environmentally
friendly alternative to tampons, but also because I didn't relish the
idea of the chlorine from the tampons getting in my system. I didn't know
much about the keeper before I bought it, but later found lots of info
on their website www.keeper.com They claimed that using the keeper would
eventually result in less bleeding and less pain - all of which have been
true in my experience.
The other thing I've been experimenting with is essential oils. Both Clary
Sage and Armoise are ester-producing oils, they help balance out hormones
by stimulating the body to produce the ones that are lacking (since PMS
is often a result of a lack of progesterone or an excess of ester). Both
of these oils have also helped lessen my pre-menstrual cramps. Thought
you might like to know :)
I'm also really glad to see you'll be sharing information on natural birth
control - I believe that the increased use of oral contraceptives has
caused the high rate of 'female' cancers. Thanks again for all your information!
Miriam
Wayne's comment
Dear Miriam,
I, and I am sure many readers, would like to thank you very much for taking
the time to share your thoughts and experiences with us. I hope by addressing
this issue we all can make the world more environmentally friendly and
we can all be healthier in it!
I Would like to share a phenomenon of nature - female animals and thier
cycle! I would also like to share that consulting many women over the
years when they went on a healthy diet and natural birth control, they
have noticed that their menstrual cycle has decreased, less cravings,
less bloating, no headaches, much less PMS (which I believe mean, pretty
magical sensations), bleeding time reduced by 50-75%, better bowel movements
and happier children & husbands! :-)
Female animals in the wild have only a mild discharge of one hour or so
on their cycle!
Many women on a healthy diet also have less than one-day discharge. If
you have more than three, I consider this too much, as the healthier your
body, the less bleeding. One day or less is very healthy. Two days is
good health and 3 or more, well, can we talk ?!
Regarding the use of condoms.
The plastics in condoms is not of the highest quality and can leach chemicals
that a woman can end up absorbing, which can be a factor in the incidence
of female organ cancers!
Unfortunately the best answer is to really know your partner, practice
natural birth control methods (if done properly they can be 99% effective!)
and use condoms minimally.
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