Dr. Purcell on PMS
Monday, November 5th, 2007As announced in last Friday's newsletter, Jennifer Purcell, a Portland-based naturopathic physician and herbalist, will be posting monthly entries on GladRags Gab discussing a variety of women's health issues. Dr. Purcell's first topic is PMS. Get ready for some great thoughts on this prolific 'syndrome'. ~Diana
PMS - a word so common to women these days as 85% of us experience at least one symptom per month. The average onset is 26 years of age and the symptoms are wide and varied. So much so that they are now classified by an increasing number of subtypes based on predominating symptom. But whether it is breast tenderness, bloating/distension, cramping spasms, migraines (and on a on) - it all leads to one thing - Imbalance.
This is where is gets tricky - finding where the balance lies.
Often the first place we investigate is the reproductive system itself. But if you are ovulating and bleeding monthly the problem may be elsewhere. A good place to look is the liver. The liver's job is multifactorial and it is one of the most important organs of the human body. In relation to PMS, it is a contributor in the production of hormones. The short version of the story - if your liver is strained or overworking, your hormonal balance could be disturbed.



