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Nutrition for Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)Do you have a personality transplant once a month, akin to that of Dr Jekyll’s Mr Hyde? If so you're probably wondering what on earth you can do to improve your PMS symptoms? Thankfully nutrition can be particularly beneficial at helping with the unpleasant symptoms of PMS. Vitamin and mineral deficiencies, hormonal imbalances, sugar handling issues, poor dietary choices and low adrenal and thyroid function can all result in irritability, fatigue, depression and sugar cravings before your monthly period. Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) can have either physical or emotional symptoms or both. It is a condition that some women experience in the days, or sometimes weeks, leading up to menstruation. Symptoms of PMS can start up to two weeks before each period and usually stop when the period starts. It is more common in women over the age of 30, this is not to say that younger women do not suffer, and tends to stop when the menopause begins. It is a very common complaint, with nearly all women having some PMS symptoms at some stage in their life. However, a much smaller percentage has such severe symptoms that it seriously interferes with their quality of life, with mood swings that are so severe that they lead to thoughts of suicide! The following symptoms have all been associated with PMS:
This is not an exhaustive list; in fact over 100 different symptoms have been connected to PMS. All the emotional and mental symptoms mentioned above have a physiological basis. Very often levels of oestrogen are too high with progesterone relatively low, but it can be the opposite. Other hormones are involved, causing the fluid retention type symptoms and low blood sugar. There are no known specific causes for PMS although some factors, including lifestyle and diet do seem to have a strong connection and they include:
Identifying and addressing the underlying causes can bring tremendous relief for both PMS sufferers and those around them!! How Nutrition can help PMSWhat we do here at The Nutritional Therapy Clinic is get to the route cause or causes of your symptoms and devise an appropriate nutrition plan. Addressing any hormone imbalances, supporting the thyroid and adrenal glands, helping to balance blood sugar levels, improving overall nutrient status and ensuring that the liver is functioning well. This will include step by step guides on how to practically implement any recommendations, with recipes and advice on how to make healthy food choices at the shops and when eating out. All recommendations will be adapted to fit in with you and your lifestyle. Call now for a no obligation free chat, to find out how nutrition can help you. Tele: 07879 657777 or email emma@thenutritionaltherapyclinic.co.uk |
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