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There is finally a cure for menstrual cramps. How does it work? - Walla! health

2021-11-16T13:15:44.912Z


Most women suffer greatly from premenstrual syndrome, and yet to this day there has not really been a solution to this suffering. The Ministry of Health has now approved a drug called paraffin for premenstrual syndrome. here are the details


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16/11/2021

Tuesday, 16 November 2021, 14:52 Updated: 15:10

There is finally a cure for menstrual cramps.

How does it work?

Most women suffer greatly from premenstrual syndrome, and yet to this day there has not really been a solution to this suffering.

The Ministry of Health has now approved a new over-the-counter remedy for premenstrual syndrome, based on the Abraham bush plant.

Here are all the details

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Exactly a month ago we wrote here that the Abraham shrub plant can help women who are suffering greatly around their menstrual cycle.

And now we have another line: the Ministry of Health has approved a new over-the-counter drug called Prefemin, which is based on the same plant and does not contain hormones.

The drug is intended for women who face monthly physical and mental symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS).

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The drug contains 20 mg of extract dry chaste trees (Vitex agnus-castus). This is a plant used for years as a treatment for gynecological problems of different, proven effective PMS and now served as a medical treatment from a natural phenomenon that bothers many women.



The The drug should be taken once a day and is available at HMO pharmacies, pharma chains, private pharmacies and online pharmacies.

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The drug paraffin (Photo: Rafa)

From abdominal pain to anxiety

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is characterized by a collection of physical and mental symptoms, including abdominal pain, acne breakouts, sleep disorders, anxiety, mood swings, restlessness, decreased energy, nausea or vomiting, abdominal bloating, chest congestion, increased need to cry and urge to eat fresh.

In addition there are women who also report outbursts of anger and social avoidance for days.



The phenomenon has been recognized for years by international gynecological organizations as a disease with definite symptoms.

It is estimated that in the days before and after menstruation, hormonal fluctuations occur that lead to changes that affect both the body and the mind.

And yet, to this day, most women have learned to live with the symptoms without any medical response.

Even painkillers addressed only the physical symptoms like cramps and pain, but not everything else.

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"Every day we meet in pharmacies women and girls who are looking for targeted treatment for the problem. Some even prefer an herbal preparation," said David Pepo, chairman of the Israel Pharmacists Association, adding that "the fact that the Ministry of Health has approved a new drug is definitely encouraging for women suffering from the syndrome." PMS (PMS) and we have pharmacists who can provide a real solution evacuated without a prescription. "



according to a survey performed by Rafa marketed the drug Frfmin, 81 percent of women suffer from occasional side of premenstrual syndrome and about 75 percent are dealing with a set of Physical and mental symptoms in the days before menstruation: 30 percent of the survey participants indicated that the phenomenon disturbs their daily routine to a great extent, and about 70 percent stated that it is a partial disorder in the continuation of the routine of life.

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