June 3, 2008
PMDD Alternative Medicine Therapy
PMDD Alternative Medicine Therapy is a combination of alternative therapies that might help with PMDD, Pre Menstrual Dysphoric Depression. Here is an example of how a woman with PMDD actually feels like.
PMDD is similar to premenstrual syndrome (PMS), but differs from it in severity. She is anxious, full of anger, there is depression as well. Irritability runs amok. The symptoms surface between ovulation and menstruation, and disappear within a few days after the onset of the bleeding. The main symptoms may consist of the following:
- feelings of sadness or despair, or possibly suicidal thoughts
- feelings of tension or anxiety
- panic attacks
- mood swings, crying
- lasting irritability or anger, increased interpersonal conflicts
- disinterest in daily activities and relationships
- trouble thinking or focusing
- tiredness or low energy
- food cravings or binge eating
- having trouble sleeping
- feeling out of control
- physical symptoms, such as bloating, heart palpitations, breast tenderness, headaches, and joint or muscle pain
Five or more of these symptoms may indicate PMDD. Symptoms occur during the week before the menstrual cycle and disappear within a few days after the onset of the bleeding.
No wonder women with PMDD start wanting to have a hysterectomy, thinking it will erase the pain.
PMDD Alternative Medicine Therapy
In the USA, PMDD is recognized as a disease, while in other parts of the world, that simply isn’t so. Nevertheless, PMDD should be treated and there are several alternative medicine disciplines that might land a hand here. From homeopathy, Cimicifuga Racemosa, Black Cohosh, comes to mind, because it links severe menstrual disorder with the idea of suicide. From Bach Flower Remedies, one might think of
Cherry Plum, to stop from suicidal actions,
Mimulus from being fearful when “that time of the month” starts approaching,
Impatiens to regulate pain,
Gorse to finally find some new way of healing.
Mustard and Gentian are also a must to relieve depression.
Reiki would be excellent here, as anybody can apply it and it will alleviate the pain at first, and then work towards the general healing. If you apply Reiki towards an affirmation such as
I want to find the best way to cure my PMDD
new doors be start to open to you. The consequence of giving Reiki to such an affirmation is that new methods of healing may enter your life, so even if Reiki would lead to homeopathy or something else, it would still be acceptable!
So, there you go! If you suffer from PMDD, please try out this PMDD Alternative Medicine Therapy and let us know the results through the comments on this page.
Filed under Heavy Menstrual Bleeding, Homeopathy, Hysterectomy, Reiki, Women's Health by Dusko Savic
May 12, 2008
PMDD and Suicidial Tendencies
PMDD is the Premenstrual Dysphoric (Depression) Disorder and some 3-5% of women have it. Here is an example of one of the worst cases, in which the woman who has it is troubled by suicidical thoughts in spite of having a wonderful life, as her husband put it once. In my comment, I tried to be practical and tell her that alternatives do exist (she now has a long hystory of taking antidepresssants such as Wellbutrin and Chlorothiazide, then she took mood stabilizer such as Lamictal (as if she had seizures, which she has never had), and so on. Here is my comment, I don’t know the host of the blog will react so, well, here goes:
Hi
Well, thank you for sharing this. Since I am into medical astrology and energy healing I’ll give my advice in spite of you not asking for it. In case it is somehow unsuitable, please delete this comment.
There is a homeopathic remedy called Cimicifuga Racemosa which fits well into the state of post-partum depression. You should check it out with a professional homeopath, if you can find one near you.
In Bach flower remedies, you should check Cherry Plum and White Chestnut, but if you already have a bottle of Rescue Remedy in house, please take that for at least three months at least four times a day.
You can also try Reiki treatments. If you cannot find someone to physically give you a treatment, you can try distant healing, look for an Energy Pack on my site www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com.
You can and you will get better, but it is not probable that hysterectomy will solve anything, you know. Do not rush things, if you really want to know what is best for you, take a Bach flower remedy called Wild Oat.
I apologise if this is not a comment that you are accustomed to have, but I try to be practical.
And by the way, there are no affiliate links in this comment, everything I mentioned is free or is very low cost at the usual prices.
Do get well, though.
Filed under Alternative Medicine, Flower Remedies, Homeopathy, Hormones, Hysterectomy by Dusko Savic



































