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Anti-PMS breakfast cereal
Iron, calcium, evening primrose oil and phytoestrogens all can minimize PMS. Put them in a breakfast cereal. | |
I was amazed to learn that PMS can reduce school scores
13% [link] and even approximately doubles numbers on a
depression measurement instrument among those that
have it. That is the difference between a 4.0 and 3.6
GPA.
From reading up on it at the pubmed medical database
there are many
treatment options. Some of these could
go
into a breakfast cereal.
Iron, calcium, evening primrose oil and phytoestrogens
all
can minimize PMS.
They could call it "uptime" or "free and clear"
13% lower test scores on PMS; also 6 times less "impaired concentration" from PMS on a particular oral contraceptive
https://www.quora.c...erformance-on-tests [beanangel, Nov 04 2018]
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It is on the edge of research, but it is possible probiotics
(such as at a cereal) could reduce premenstrual
syndrome. |
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Apparently some bacteria turn phytoestrogens in food
into
semiactive estrogenic chemicals, thus affecting PMS. |
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It is possible to make a fairly lengthy list of peer-
reviewed published plant derived PMS treamtents with
things like Vitex agnus-castus on it. The thing is that a
list
of these could be screened for flavor to make the cereal
stay delicious. |
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Whole grain oats with 9 essential phytoestrogens and Xanax.
I mean iron. |
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Something quite strange has occurred. Since the last time
I read a [beanangel] idea, (before our little, hmmm shall I
call it a break?), he seems to have become much less "out
there" so to speak |
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His ideas seem nicer, more relevant and appear to
actually have some sound medical science backing them
up. |
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Could it be an imposter? An alien, pretel? Or has he finally
started studying on the weekends? |
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Definitely not. None of the other sentient life-forms in the galaxy are quite that weird. |
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//pretel// Pretzel without the zed? Who eats a pretzel without a zed?! Just getting into the spirit of the thing... Eat ALL the alpha-phytonutrients!! |
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