Just a quick observational thought. I know there are some people that
stuffer quite dramatically during menstruation, I'm not just talking
period pain, I'm talking throwing up and flu-like symptoms every month.
Just thought I'd throw that in to the pot, to be honest even with
problems like that, I still don't agree with this pill.
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...> wrote:
>
> I agree with both of you. And this is just another way for Big
Pharm to make money. In everything, just follow the money.
> Margi
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> From: cathleensp
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> Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2007 10:58 AM
> Subject: [AlternativeAnswers] Re: new pill to stop menstrual cycles
>
>
> Do I ever agree with you, Kim!
>
> Our bodies were created to self regulate and flow in a most
magnificent manner.
> Somehow along the way, Western medicine and The Big Pharms have
decided that
> women's natural stages of life are "bad" and should be managed
and/or completely
> deleted! There isn't enough time to go into the various aspects of
how our hormone and
> chemical laden diets affect our systems. As a homeopath, I see
dozens of women who are
> suffering post-hysterectomy symptoms, as well as symptoms due to
having taken birth
> control pills for years. To think that taking a pill to halt
periods would be okay is simply
> arrogant (and somewhat insane) to my way of thinking. I say,
celebrate your womanhood!
> Our hormonal system is not a spigot which should be turned on and
off at whim. Keep
> moving, eat organic and well, find quiet time in your day; love
yourself and others. Let's
> do our best not to mess with Mother Nature.
>
> Amen.
> Cathleen Springer
> Certified Homeopath
> www.cathleenspringer.com
>
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<sherbet93
> wrote:
> >
> > I certainly agree about this pill. I was reading about it in the
> > newspaper and told my daughter that I didn't think it sounded
safe at
> > all. We were meant to have cycles for a reason and no one yet
knows the
> > long-term effects of forcing a halt to our body's natural rhythm.
> >
> > Even if they market the drug only for women with painful
periods, soon
> > many women will want to take it because they view their periods
as a
> > nuisance.
> >
> > Just my opinion.
> >
> > Kim
> > (St. Louis)
> >
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