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Showing posts with label NSAID. Show all posts
5 Steps to Heal a Leaky Gut from Ibuprofen
Sunday, June 22, 2014
Millions of Americans take over the counter painkillers like Advil or Aleve without a second thought for any random ache or pain or cold symptom. What most don't know is that those drugs (called non-steroidal anti-inflammatories) are responsible for over 16,000 deaths a year, more than die from asthma or AIDS.
This Vitamin Might Ease Menstrual Cramps
Friday, April 5, 2013
By Dr. Mercola
At least half of reproductive-age women suffer from painful menstrual cramps that begin shortly before the start of menstrual flow and continue for several days.
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="346"] http://ramblingsofastressedoutmom.blogspot.com/2011/11/fall-pictures.html[/caption]For some the pain is a mild annoyance, but for others it can be so severe that it interferes with daily activities.
Severe menstrual cramps are actually among the most common reasons for missed work and school days among young women.
For treatment, many women rely on over-the-counter NSAIDs like ibuprofen for pain relief, and conventional physicians may even prescribe birth control pills, which prevent ovulation and reduce the severity of cramps.
Both of these "solutions" carry significant risks of side effects while doing nothing to treat the underlying reasons why menstrual cramps occur.
Now researchers have uncovered another option that might ease menstrual cramp pain naturally via the "sunshine vitamin," or vitamin D. >
More to read:-
At least half of reproductive-age women suffer from painful menstrual cramps that begin shortly before the start of menstrual flow and continue for several days.
[caption id="" align="alignleft" width="346"] http://ramblingsofastressedoutmom.blogspot.com/2011/11/fall-pictures.html[/caption]For some the pain is a mild annoyance, but for others it can be so severe that it interferes with daily activities.
Severe menstrual cramps are actually among the most common reasons for missed work and school days among young women.
For treatment, many women rely on over-the-counter NSAIDs like ibuprofen for pain relief, and conventional physicians may even prescribe birth control pills, which prevent ovulation and reduce the severity of cramps.
Both of these "solutions" carry significant risks of side effects while doing nothing to treat the underlying reasons why menstrual cramps occur.
Now researchers have uncovered another option that might ease menstrual cramp pain naturally via the "sunshine vitamin," or vitamin D. >
More to read:-
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