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Natural Support for Hormonal Balance

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) affects many women, causing a range of distressing symptoms during the menstrual cycle. While various treatment options exist, an increasing number of individuals are turning to natural remedies for relief. Terpenes, the aromatic compounds found in plants, offer a promising avenue for managing PMDD symptoms. In this article, we will explore the best terpenes known for their potential benefits in alleviating PMDD symptoms. By understanding the therapeutic properties of these natural compounds, women can empower themselves with alternative solutions to support their hormonal balance and overall well-being.

Understanding PMDD

Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS), characterized by intense physical and emotional symptoms. Common symptoms include mood swings, anxiety, irritability, depression, fatigue, bloating, breast tenderness, feelings of hopelessness , food craving and much more.

The Power of Terpenes

Terpenes are natural compounds found in a wide array of plants, including fruits, vegetables, herbs, and cannabis. They are responsible for the distinctive aromas and flavors associated with these plants. Research suggests that terpenes can influence neurotransmitters, interact with receptors in the brain, and modulate various biological pathways.

What are Terpenes?What are Terpenes?
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Limonene

Found in citrus fruits like lemons and oranges, limonene has uplifting and mood-enhancing properties. It may help alleviate anxiety, depression, and improve emotional well-being during PMDD.
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Linalool

This floral-scented terpene is abundant in lavender, jasmine, and other aromatic plants. It possesses sedative and anxiolytic properties, which can aid in reducing anxiety, insomnia, and restlessness associated with PMDD.
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Beta-Caryophyllene

Present in black pepper, cloves, and certain cannabis strains, beta-caryophyllene exhibits anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. It may help manage physical discomfort, including breast tenderness and abdominal pain during PMDD.
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Myrcene

Myrcene is a terpene prevalent in mangoes, hops, and cannabis. It has relaxing and muscle-relaxant properties, potentially alleviating physical tension and discomfort associated with PMDD.
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Terpinolene

Found in sage, rosemary, and other botanicals, terpinolene possesses sedative and calming effects. It may aid in reducing irritability and promoting relaxation during PMDD.

Utilizing Terpenes for PMDD Relief

Aromatherapy

Utilize essential oils rich in the desired terpenes through diffusers, inhalation, or adding a few drops to a warm bath.

Topical Application

Consider massage oils or balms containing terpene-rich essential oils to relieve physical discomfort and promote relaxation

Herbal Teas

Choose herbal teas that contain plants rich in the desired terpenes and enjoy their therapeutic benefits.

Dietary Choices

Incorporate foods that naturally contain the desired terpenes into your diet, such as citrus fruits, lavender, black pepper, cloves, mangoes, sage, and rosemary.

Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional before making any decisions regarding your health or treatment options.

Thanks for Reading!

 

 -Blurry 🙂

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Footnotes

  1. Russo, E. B. (2011). Taming THC: potential cannabis synergy and phytocannabinoid-terpenoid entourage effects. British Journal of Pharmacology, 163(7), 1344–1364. Link
  2. Hongratanaworakit, T. (2009). Relaxing effect of rose oil on humans. Natural Product Communications, 4(2), 291-296. Link
  3. McKay, D. L., & Blumberg, J. B. (2006). A review of the bioactivity and potential health benefits of peppermint tea (Mentha piperita L.). Phytotherapy Research, 20(8), 619-633. Link
  4. Jäger, A. K., & Saaby, L. (2011). Flavonoids and the CNS. Molecules, 16(2), 1471-1485. Link

 

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