PMS Resource
Center
Ten
Tips for Women with PMS
by Susun S. Weed
Ten
Tips for Women with PMS
c.1998
Susun S. Weed
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Water retention, mood swings, sore breasts,
and indigestion are problems experienced by many
women in the week preceeding menstruation. Here
are a few tips from Susun Weed's best-selling
book, NEW
Menopausal Years the Wise Woman Way (Alternatives
for Women 30- 90) to help ease these
discomforts.
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To relieve
water retention
1) 10-20
drops of dandelion root tincture in a cup of
water with meals and before bed.
2) A strong
infusion (one ounce of dried herb in a quart of boiling
water, brewed overnight) of the common weed, stinging nettle,
not only relieves, but also helps prevent further episodes
of water retention. Weed says she drinks a cup or more
of this infusion daily whenever she wants to nourish her
kidneys and adrenals.
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To moderate
mood swings
3) Tincture
of the flowering tops of fresh motherwort is
a favorite calmative of herbalist Weed. She
uses 5-10 drops in a small amount of water
as a dose, which she repeats as needed, sometimes
as frequently as 3-4 times an hour, until the
desired effect is achieved. "I never feel
drugged or groggy or out-of-it when I use motherwort
to help me calm down," she says.
4) For women
who consistently feel rage premenstrually, Weed uses 20-30
drops of motherwort tincture twice a day for a month to
help stabilize moods and urges the woman to take a moon
day -- one day right before or at the start of the menstrual
flow which is set aside for you and you alone.
5) One or
more cups of an infusion of the herb oatstraw (the grass
of the plant that gives us oatmeal) helps the nerves calm
down and provides a rich source of minerals known to soothe
frazzeled emotions.
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To
relieve congestion and tenderness in the
breasts
6) 20-30
drops of the tincture of cleavers, another
common weed, works
wonders. This plant, also called "goose grass" was
used as a black tea substitute by the colonists. The
dose may be repeated every hour or up to 6 times a
day.
7) Women who
get a lot of calcium and magnesium from their diet (leafy
greens, yogurt, and many herbs are rich in these minerals)
have less breast tenderness. Increase the minerals in your
diet with a cup or more of red clover/mint infusion daily.
8)Large cabbage
leaves, steamed whole until soft, and applied as warm as
tolerable, can be used as a soothing compress on breasts
which are sore and swollen.
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To relieve
digestive distress
9) A
daily doses of 1 teaspoonful/5ml yellow dock
root vinegar.
10) A cup
of yogurt in the morning (buy it plain and add fruit at
home) replaces gut flora and insures easy digestion all
day long.
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This
article was syndicated from www.susunweed.com:
http://www.susunweed.com/susunweedarticles.htm#an3
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