Ten Ways to Ease PMS, Vitamins and PMS, Vitamin B6, Vitamin E
Dear women, you all know that it’s not necessary to suffer so much from premenstrual syndrome, but I think most of you just don’t know how to fight it. So I think you will appreciate my hints on natural remedies able to relieve the feeling of discomfort.
1. Try to eat several small portions of meal during the day instead of usual three meals. Make sure you don’t spend more than 3 hours a day without a meal in order to keep your blood sugar even.
2. Avoid any caffeine-containing drinks, because caffeine causes the increase of nervous tension, accompanying PMS.
3. Avoid eating much salt, as it increases retention of fluid and bloating.
4. For the same reason drink lots of water. It will help to lower retention and bloating as it’ll dilute the salt concentration in your body.
5. Also avoid sugars. Sweets usually deplete your body because Vitamin B together with other nutrients are being wasted to digest them.
6. Make sure you eat lots of fiber and complex carbohydrates, as they are considered a source of energy lasting over long time. Many foods that are high in carbohydrates also contain fiber, and that one is very important for your overall health.

7. Take 400 to 600 IU of Vitamin E daily. This has been reported to lower cysts within the breasts and the breast tenderness. But please make sure you take good Vitamin E, as it might be rancid. I’ll give you a hint how to choose it right – cut a liquid gel cap open and try. If it tastes sour, it’s not of the high quality.
8. Also take Vitamin B-6 (Pyridoxine) 50 to 300 mg per day. It can help to ease the symptoms of PMS.
9. Do regular exercise, as it can reduce the stress that women felt before menstruation being caused by regulating levels of hormone.
10. Sleep enough. If you don’t, you’ll feel tired and overstrained and this might increase stress levels and PMS symptoms.



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