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« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 27 November, 2007 »

Recent Thread About Periods Here

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« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 28 November, 2007 »

Hi Kittykat

Not sure if you were having problems with the heaviness of flow or not...if so apparently lots of extra vitamin C/bioflavonoids can help by strengthening the capillaries, which somehow reduces the flow. Lemons and other citrus are recommended and I would imagine sprouts and other fruit would help with the vitamin C, veges helping with the flavonoids.

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« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 28 November, 2007 »

Thanks for the tips everyone.

I am not too concerned about the heaviness of flow. For the first two days the flow is unbelievably heavy and then it is almost gone by day three.

It is just the period pain I want to conquer naturally.

I crave chocolate in the lead up to my period but at no other time of the month – no idea why, I will have to google it.
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« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 28 November, 2007 »

"Cacao is remarkably rich in sulfur and magnesium. Cacao seems to be the number one source of magnesium of any food. This is probably the primary reason women crave chocolate during their period". (quote from Shazzie.com)

Magnesium has been used as a treatment for patients with anaemia...loss of blood...periods. Hmmm. Magnesium also effectively reduces high blood pressure, as well as alleviating bad moods/depression. Perhaps your body knows what it needs/is deficient in during this time and is trying to let you know
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« Reply #19 on: Friday 30 November, 2007 »

If you specifically crave chocolate during this time, it definately sound's like a Mg deficiency, eat lots dark green leaves, almonds / seeds etc.
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« Reply #20 on: Saturday 01 December, 2007 »

Perhaps your body knows what it needs/is deficient in during this time and is trying to let you know

I read about this magnesium deficiently a few years ago, and as a result I have been taking a magnesium supplement ever since.

And I most definitely do not have magnesium deficiently; a blood test last month confirmed this.

Even with the magnesium supplement (a really good brand, recommended by most naturopaths) I still crave chocolate around my period time.

Trouble is, in the last few years I have really “gone off” Cadburys and other highly commercial cheap chocolates. I always want to gorge on things like Ferrero Rocher, Lindt, Green & Black's and my very favourite, Cocolo (the hazelnut style is orgasmic!)  – in other words, every brand that I can’t really afford.

I suppressed myself last week and ate $25 worth of organic chocolate (one months supply) in one day, I actually felt quite ashamed. Hubby was none too impressed either, as there was none left for him.




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« Reply #21 on: Saturday 01 December, 2007 »

but nobody eats straight cacao nibs right? anyone binging on straight cacao beans? doesnt happen....its more of a sugar fix..we aint eating enough fresh fruit..our mood drops with our sugar levels..we get toxic and bleed more to eliminate the toxins..

all the girls i know that do raw long term are flying. healthiest, happiest, hottest chicks i know..all different ages. all thriv'n!

the female form is one to nurture, protect n respect.
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« Reply #22 on: Saturday 01 December, 2007 »

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« Reply #23 on: Sunday 02 December, 2007 »

Ditto what BB said.

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« Reply #24 on: Sunday 02 December, 2007 »

My sentiments entirely! - I'm a living case history of that, In my former emotional bingeing days I would experence the most excrutiatingly painful(and heavy too) menses EVER; now it's a totally different story altogether and I am so thankful for that.

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P.S I no longer crave 'chocolate' but fresh fruit:)

 
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« Reply #25 on: Sunday 02 December, 2007 »

but nobody eats straight cacao nibs right? anyone binging on straight cacao beans? doesnt happen....its more of a sugar fix..we aint eating enough fresh fruit..our mood drops with our sugar levels..we get toxic and bleed more to eliminate the toxins..

Are you stalking me!  laugh  You always seem to answer directly after my posts!

Yes I know what Dr Doug says about eating enough fresh fruit but I personally can't eat any more fruit than I am already eating.

Besides I only gorge on chocolate around the time of my periods - no other time.
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« Reply #26 on: Sunday 02 December, 2007 »

I so hear you on the painful periods..I found changing to cloth pads made a difference...and b6 (when i remember!!!) I shall be watching this thread with interest!
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« Reply #27 on: Sunday 02 December, 2007 »

i will say it again girls...high fruit,low fat and greens....period pain,zip its gone...cysts get reabsorbed,all sorts of wonderful healing occurs in the body,with the right clean environment...

the female form is beautiful and complex and amazing....for sure H...
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« Reply #28 on: Monday 03 December, 2007 »

I have been having quite painful first days for some time now, I had some acupuncture a few times and found it helped but I couldn't afford to keep going.

I was still really aware of my last period but I was able to work and not let it ruin my day and managed to go out that night and not notice it.

On Raw I have been having much more green leafy veg so I am assuming that is helping.

I would agree that often our choccy cravings are sometimes sugar cravings (esp. if u are not deficient in Mg, KK),. I found that when I thought I was craving choccy, I would have some dark, sugar-free, vegan choc and wouldn't feel satisfied, then realising I was actually craving sugar (like you would get in normal milk based choc).

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« Reply #29 on: Monday 03 December, 2007 »


I read about this magnesium deficiently a few years ago, and as a result I have been taking a magnesium supplement ever since.

And I most definitely do not have magnesium deficiently; a blood test last month confirmed this.

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But was the blood test done directly around the time of/during your period? Because as your are losing blood you will be losing minerals so your blood Magnesium levels will drop during your period.

I think it is also interesting to note that no other animal species in the world menstruate. Dogs do bleed when they ovulate but they don't loose their endometrial lining like humans do, and it occurs at a completely different time in the cycle.
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