STOP Premenstrual Tension
Syndrome by Thamiso Molelekwa
Premenstrual tension syndrome affects 95% of women. Yet
women of all ages, races and moulds have been told it is all in their heads. If
premenstrual tension syndrome was in the head then all households heads have
premenstrual tension syndrome. Has PMS stolen your happiness, wrecked your
marriage, interfered in your relationships with your partner, children friends
and family? Is PMS responsible for your lack of promotion in the work place? Or
has PMS turned your loved one, friend or relation into a nasty monthly monster
you wish you never had? Are you feeling on the edge right now because of
premenstrual tension syndrome? What you are feeling right now is real and no one
has a right to tell you otherwise.
Premenstrual tension syndrome presents differently to different women. There are
four types recognized based solely on the predominant symptoms. PMS may present
with anxiety, depression, bloating and weight gain or food cravings as
predominating features. In the real world a mixture of these symptoms coexist in
the same woman. Premenstrual tension syndrome as the name suggests will present
before the menses, typically before two weeks of the onset of your menses. The
condition will typically give you at least 5-7 days break after the period
before another set of symptoms kicks in.
There are a 3 reasons why this monthly monster keeps on raging within you from
month to month. The first reason is lack of knowledge. The second reason is lack
of knowledge. The third reason is go back to the first reason.
Premenstrual tension syndrome has specific triggers and exacerbators. Once
triggered this monthly monster can be stopped in its tracks if only you knew its
trigger. Once the trigger is omitted then you have a solution for PMS. Imagine
that you have a specific trigger that kick started premenstrual tension
syndrome. If you are continuously exposed to this trigger then you will always
have PMS. In this situation your trigger has not only started your condition,
but is providing the fuel that sustains premenstrual tension syndrome.
The trigger in this situation is acting as a sustainer or exacerbator for
premenstrual tension syndrome. On the other hand an event or activity may
trigger PMS but then an entirely different event provides the burning ambers
that keeps your monthly monster raging. This second event is now the exacerbator.
A premenstrual tension syndrome exacerbator is a condition that sustains PMS or
makes it worse once PMS itself has been set to go!
Your challenge is to identify your triggers and exacerbators. This alone will
set you on the right path to a successful eradication of your premenstrual
tension syndrome. This is what will set you apart from millions of sufferers out
there. One of the best resources for the elimination of triggers and
exacerbators was written by Dr Molelekwa entitled "Why they never Win with PMS".
It is a free downloadable ebook that has helped a lot of women. So get it and
get started on the elimination program. Premenstrual tension syndrome can be
stopped and will stop but you need to take the initial steps. Trying different
preparations without starving the monster of its fuel will be met with failure,
as you only by now are aware.
A good PMS eradication strategy starts with a proper diagnosis of the condiction,
then an effective trigger/exacerbator elimination program. It is only when this
has been satisfied that a substrate replacement program can be implemented. This
is then followed by replacement of that which's defieciency would results in
PMS. What you have been doing is treating your symptoms, which is the next step
in the successful elimiation strategy. For most women this is where they are at,
hoping to find a quick fix for prementstural tension syndrome. Most soon find
out that is does not work at all with PMS.
About the Author:
Thamiso Molelekwa is Owner and CEO of The
Advanced PMS Eradication System Contact me at:
http://www.millenniumempires.com/APES
Source: This article is taken from www.goarticles.com
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