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Stress Can Cause Early Menopause
When life is endangered by stress, stress-induced metabolic
changes interfere with hormone sensitivity to non-vital organs. The affects of
stress on women can cause early menopause.
Menstruation becomes irregular or can stop altogether. The body
cannot adapt and must use all it's resources to just keep surviving. While it
does this there is less pressing demands on the reproductive system.
Before the stress mounts, the woman may undergo symptoms of
PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME.
Migraine headaches, swelling of the face, hands, and feet, with an
increase in weight due to water retention. Under stress these symptoms become
intense.
After time, and with the stress still going strong, the
reproductive system becomes non-responsive.
Under prolonged stress the adrenal system continues pumping out
it's INFLAMMATORY and ANTI-INFLAMMATORY HORMONES and other diuretics.
All these influence the female reproductive system and affects
the premenstrual syndrome in women.
Premenstrual Syndrome should be called Premenstrual STRESS!
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Premenstrual Stress Leads to
EARLY, MISERABLE MENOPAUSE!
Before the symptoms of early menopause increase--check out your
stress level and get it under control.
In the ULTIMATE NATURAL STRESS MANAGEMENT MANUAL I take
you through a personal, step-by-step process of uncovering your particular
stress and offer specific ways to eliminate them.
GET IT NOW TO REDUCE YOUR MENSTRUAL STRESS!
Sincerely,
Dr Peter Lind
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