There is a Tamil proverb which roughly says, ' medication and feast should be had three times only'.
A recent discovery proved how true this is. No doubt if one appears everyday at someone's door in the name of a feast, he or she would be shunned for misusing the courtesy of hosts and guests.
The same goes with taking medication, be it complementary or modern. If one overuses it the reactions could be quite disturbing.
Whatever one takes, should be upon consultation. Importantly, it also has to be appropriate to one's system.
Another crucial self discovery is, God did not really create men and women equally. There is definitely a marginal difference where hormones are concerned.
Estrogens cause women to flip and rock in an unstable state during menopausal phase. What helps to balance this?
Naturally a gynaecologist would suggest hormone therapy. Products like 'Livial, Evista' crowd the market.
This is not a promotion on anything. It's just a personal experience.
Truth is any drug consumed has its contraindications. Hormone therapy has its package.
A recent tour into the net disclosed new names, black cohosh and blue cohosh. These are the most attractive names for now.
Again I'd say i trespassed into this territory by luck. Again I'd say one must consult someone before consumption.
If you go look for these plants, uproot them. Chew, boil, drink either the leaves, flowers or roots, there might be consequences.
There are measures of how much and how you should take any medication.
An interview with a Chinese sensei exposed marvelous information.
Cohosh is definitely the solution to many women's hormonal imbalance.
Recently, I felt like i have been hit by something big and horrible. In fact, I've been caught like a buoy trapped in a majestic storm.
Luck has stepped in again in the form of mother nature.
This is a very new adventure. Exploration is full of mystical sights and discoveries.
Personally, I feel men are superior where hormones are concerned. Once discovery is made and solution is found of course there's no stopping the women.
While an apple a day should definitely keep the doctor away, it is not totally applicable for other items.
While creating another concoction i added beetroot into my health drink. After taking it for more than a week i realized it causes some imbalances.
Effects would defer from one to another of course.
Whatever it is, be it apple, beetroot, bitter gourd, horse gram, Indian borage or cohosh, ( I have many other names but here the list is not to impress but to solve human problems, so i stop here) there must be a gap in consumption.
This gap should be created with consultation and personal experience.
Another Tamil proverb comes to mind ' Too much of anything, even nectar can become poison'.
Again, it's all about balancing. But, our food can become our medicine. What we eat basically create us.
So eat well, live well my fellow female comrades.
I'd love to add pictures but i have no time. So those interested can contact me. You can also Google your information.
One word of advise, do not experiment on anything unsupervised. Be it on modern drugs or alternative medication. Consequences are not very pretty.
A recent discovery proved how true this is. No doubt if one appears everyday at someone's door in the name of a feast, he or she would be shunned for misusing the courtesy of hosts and guests.
The same goes with taking medication, be it complementary or modern. If one overuses it the reactions could be quite disturbing.
Whatever one takes, should be upon consultation. Importantly, it also has to be appropriate to one's system.
Another crucial self discovery is, God did not really create men and women equally. There is definitely a marginal difference where hormones are concerned.
Estrogens cause women to flip and rock in an unstable state during menopausal phase. What helps to balance this?
Naturally a gynaecologist would suggest hormone therapy. Products like 'Livial, Evista' crowd the market.
This is not a promotion on anything. It's just a personal experience.
Truth is any drug consumed has its contraindications. Hormone therapy has its package.
A recent tour into the net disclosed new names, black cohosh and blue cohosh. These are the most attractive names for now.
Again I'd say i trespassed into this territory by luck. Again I'd say one must consult someone before consumption.
If you go look for these plants, uproot them. Chew, boil, drink either the leaves, flowers or roots, there might be consequences.
There are measures of how much and how you should take any medication.
An interview with a Chinese sensei exposed marvelous information.
Cohosh is definitely the solution to many women's hormonal imbalance.
Recently, I felt like i have been hit by something big and horrible. In fact, I've been caught like a buoy trapped in a majestic storm.
Luck has stepped in again in the form of mother nature.
This is a very new adventure. Exploration is full of mystical sights and discoveries.
Personally, I feel men are superior where hormones are concerned. Once discovery is made and solution is found of course there's no stopping the women.
While an apple a day should definitely keep the doctor away, it is not totally applicable for other items.
While creating another concoction i added beetroot into my health drink. After taking it for more than a week i realized it causes some imbalances.
Effects would defer from one to another of course.
Whatever it is, be it apple, beetroot, bitter gourd, horse gram, Indian borage or cohosh, ( I have many other names but here the list is not to impress but to solve human problems, so i stop here) there must be a gap in consumption.
This gap should be created with consultation and personal experience.
Another Tamil proverb comes to mind ' Too much of anything, even nectar can become poison'.
Again, it's all about balancing. But, our food can become our medicine. What we eat basically create us.
So eat well, live well my fellow female comrades.
I'd love to add pictures but i have no time. So those interested can contact me. You can also Google your information.
One word of advise, do not experiment on anything unsupervised. Be it on modern drugs or alternative medication. Consequences are not very pretty.
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