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Old 03-23-2008, 10:07 AM   #1
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Supplements for easing PMS??

So, yesterday I woke up four pounds lighter and a hormonal basketcase, I don't think I have ever cried so much or been so moody, not even when I was pregnant. Then today, I woke up 4 pounds heavier. I know this is because of PMS, but I have never experienced PMS this severe, I am curious if anyone has any supplements they take for the soul purpose of easing PMS symptoms. It has been so bad for the past 2 days I am really considering going to the doctor for some kind of prescription. I really hate taking medications but if I can't find some relief I will have to...Please help out ladies...TIA
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Old 03-23-2008, 10:41 AM   #2
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I have read Johnny Bowden's "Living the Low Carb Life" and I can tell you what he recommends and has given his clients over the years with great success.

"For women with PMS, GLA is just about a necessity. It has been used for decades as a treatment for PMS and is an essential part of the "PMS cocktail" I recommend in my practice with great success: GLA,magnesium,B6,and neptune krill oil. Since cravings and carb binges are often part of PMS, improving PMS symptoms becomes a big part of sucessful weight loss for most women. With the PMS cocktail, you should see results within three menstrual cycles."

Hope this helps-I take all except for the krill oil but I have never had PMS very badly. I am in perimenopause now and feel these supplements with the addition of flaxmeal and fish oils helps with this. Hang in there!
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Old 03-23-2008, 10:48 AM   #3
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lisabinil, thanks so much, I am going to get the book you referred to, I currently take magnesium, and B6, fish oils, and flax meal, so adding 2 more if it will help relieve this is a small price to pay. I never had PMS like I have had since I started LC, I know so many people recommend LC for PCOS, so I would have figured that those symptoms would have lessened instead of intensified. Curious if that is also addressed in " Living the low carb life"
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lisabinil, thanks so much, I am going to get the book you referred to, I currently take magnesium, and B6, fish oils, and flax meal, so adding 2 more if it will help relieve this is a small price to pay. I never had PMS like I have had since I started LC, I know so many people recommend LC for PCOS, so I would have figured that those symptoms would have lessened instead of intensified. Curious if that is also addressed in " Living the low carb life"
Another thng I was taught by my docs after WLS is that estrogen is stored in fat and when obese women lose weight rapidly this extra estrogen is released into the bloodstream and those sensitive to estrogen might experience changes in TOM, moodswings, breakouts, etc. Also we were told to take extra precautions with birth control in the rapid weight loss stages-some can be very fertile. You often hear the stories of how obese women lose weight and wala! they get pregnant.
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Old 03-23-2008, 12:40 PM   #5
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"For women with PMS, GLA is just about a necessity. It has been used for decades as a treatment for PMS and is an essential part of the "PMS cocktail" I recommend in my practice with great success: GLA,magnesium,B6,and neptune krill oil. Since cravings and carb binges are often part of PMS, improving PMS symptoms becomes a big part of sucessful weight loss for most women. With the PMS cocktail, you should see results within three menstrual cycles."

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It says that the link to the GLA is not valid, and I can't find it on the site. Do you have another link?
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Old 03-23-2008, 04:06 PM   #6
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Another thng I was taught by my docs after WLS is that estrogen is stored in fat and when obese women lose weight rapidly this extra estrogen is released into the bloodstream and those sensitive to estrogen might experience changes in TOM, moodswings, breakouts, etc. Also we were told to take extra precautions with birth control in the rapid weight loss stages-some can be very fertile. You often hear the stories of how obese women lose weight and wala! they get pregnant.
I have actually been extra careful because of that, My husband is not happy either.
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Old 04-06-2008, 02:59 PM   #7
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You might also check out Estroven PMS.
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Old 04-13-2008, 12:09 AM   #8
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I have noticed that B-12 helps my moodiness around TOM, so I started taking it daily. It has helped a lot with my overall mood as well.
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Old 04-20-2008, 06:58 AM   #9
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Many years ago, my gyno recommended this every day:

Calcium 500mg
Magnesium 400mg
B 50 complex

It took at least a cycle or two, but it made a huge difference! I still take it every day, although I've added more for other specific needs.
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I take Evening Primrose Oil, rich in GLA. One per night before I go to bed, I barely notice my period come on. I also use a natural progesterone cream to keep my periods regular as I am in the middle of peri-menopause.

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