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menstrual cramps

Nix menstrual cramp pain with aromatherapy

by Gabrielle Lichterman on July 7, 2010

Get painful cramps during your period? Breathing in the scent of fragrant oils the week before your period can ease the discomfort, reveals a study reported in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.

In the study, women with severe menstrual cramps were divided into three groups; during the week before their period, one group received a daily 15-minute abdominal massage with a blend of fragrant essential oils (lavender, clary sage and rose) in an almond oil base, another group got the same massages with just the almond oil, and the last group received no massage or fragrances. Once their periods began, those in the aromatherapy group reported experiencing the least discomfort. In fact, they had 50% less cramp pain than before the study began.

While this study didn’t examine how aromatherapy works, past research suggests that the oils used in this study lower anxiety and prompt relaxation, which may reduce stress hormones that aggravate inflammation and exacerbate menstrual cramp pain.

Want to try this cramp-buster yourself? Mix up the aromatherapy blend used in the study by adding two drops of lavender oil, one drop of clary sage oil, and one drop of rose oil to an almond oil base. Massage into your abdomen once a day for 15 minutes for a week before your period

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Try this free cramp-nixing reminder service

by Gabrielle Lichterman on March 11, 2010

If you’ve read my book, 28 Days, or are a longtime fan of the Daily Hormone Horoscope, then you know by now that my favorite tip of all is an easy way to make menstrual cramps less severe or eliminate them altogether: Simply take one to three ibuprofen (such as Advil or Motrin) on the three days leading up to your period (Days 26, 27 and 28 in a 28-day cycle). Studies show that ibuprofen blocks the buildup of prostaglandins—hormone-like chemicals that transmit pain signals to the brain. No prostaglandins=no period pain. All doctors know this, but with the short time we all have in their offices, a very few ever get around to mentioning this little cramp-quashing tip, which is why I repeat it pretty frequently. Now, all that said, this tip is totally useless if you forget to actually take the ibuprofen on the three days before your period. Wait until your period starts and it’s too late—prostaglandins have already built up and you’re stuck with painful cramps. Luckily, there’s an easy way to remind yourself to take the pain-busting ibuprofen on the days you need to: [more…]

Ease PMS with Ginkgo biloba

by Gabrielle Lichterman on February 1, 2010

In a recent study, PMS sufferers who popped 40 mg. of this herb daily during the second half of their cycle had 20% less breast tenderness, bloating, irritability and other premenstrual woes, reports The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. Credit goes to flavonoids in Ginkgo biloba that reduce inflammation, improve blood flow and reduce the stress hormone cortisol.

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Timing trick that prevents menstrual cramps

by Gabrielle Lichterman on January 9, 2010

If you suffer from uncomfortable menstrual cramps, you may be surprised to learn that there’s an easy way to prevent them: take one to three ibuprofen (such as Advil or Nuprin) daily on the three days leading up to your period. Research shows that ibuprofen—but not acetaminophen (Tylenol)—blocks the body’s production of prostaglandins, [more…]

Natural cure for menstrual cramps: ginger

by Gabrielle Lichterman on January 3, 2010

A study in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine found that ginger was as effective as ibuprofen for relieving painful periods. “Ginger contains anti-inflammatory [more…]