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Old 11th August 2008, 03:33 AM
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I've gone to a few doctors, they all opted to give me birth control pills. I dont want pills, i want a cure. I cannot take this pain any longer, it is too horrible and i know some women can understand. Is there any remedy for this pain besides drugs? Years of using ibuprofen gave me acid reflux.
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You posted:"I dont want pills, i want a cure"............................................. .....................


If you can find a "vitamin" store nearby:
Vitamin-Magnesium 500 mlg daily intake should subside these "cramps"(that is if they are cramps).


This suggestion is not specific,not homeopathic.
Your question states: Menstrual Pain-

THat does nOt indicated much,Homeopaths need hours of questions answered from you to prescribe a homeopathic remedy.
This cannot be done on a discussion forum,specially if these symptoms your having are chronic . Best advice is to seek a homeopath in person,have him/her do a proper casetaking on you,this should resolve the matter without guesswork.
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There are lots of potential remedies for this problem, there are no easy one remedy fits all (universal remedy?!) - you will need to seek out a Homeopath so you can get reliable treatment with the appropriate follow ups. Occasionally in homeopathy one will have a "miracle result" but more often that not it takes some time and effort to sort out what needs to be done. Decide to do it, research who is good at homeopathy somewhere near you, and commit to stick at it.

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You could try Mag Phos as a homeopathic remedy in the meantime. It will not prevent the cramps occuring but may give you some relief. Mag Phos cramps must be better for warmth, e.g. a hot water bottle.
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You could try Mag Phos as a homeopathic remedy in the meantime. It will not prevent the cramps occuring but may give you some relief. Mag Phos cramps must be better for warmth, e.g. a hot water bottle.
In these cases response of MAG PHOS is good.Kent also prescribed this remedy though in high potency.Herbal tinctures like VIB OP and XANTHOXYLUM are equally effective.However if some pathology is involved then some more symptoms are needed to differentiate the remedies.
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I've gone to a few doctors, they all opted to give me birth control pills. I dont want pills, i want a cure. I cannot take this pain any longer, it is too horrible and i know some women can understand. Is there any remedy for this pain besides drugs? Years of using ibuprofen gave me acid reflux.
Be amazed! KENT0730 to p. 744. Exactly what variant of menstrual pain are you talking about? Read my other posts so that I don't have to repeat myself. There's no case here, dear, but start with that. What kind of pains, where, when, why, under what circumstances, along with what else and anything else you can think of. Does your tongue turn green? Do you grow a new arm out of your head when this happens? What else? How would you like for everything you don't like about your life to just go poof? How would you like for even the inherited disease predispositions to never bother you and you live well without problems well beyond age 100? Get a grip, okay? The conceptions you have about the potentials of medicine are on the floor. At least put them through the ceiling. What else do you have?
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I have been getting period pains since my first period. I get abdominal pain, upset stomach, headache, vomiting, tiredness. PMS.
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Dear,

I haven't forgotten about you, but I don't know what to do with general symptoms. You last said, "I have been getting period pains since my first period. I get abdominal pain, upset stomach, headache, vomiting, tiredness. PMS." You'll get a hint of why details are important if you see what I've done at posting #7 of WHAT ARE YOUR VIEWS.

Go here [http://homeoint.org/books/kentrep/kentgenf.htm], and you'll see a huge list of menstral pains.

Go here [KENT0555], and you'll see a huge list of abdominal pains associated with menses.

Go here [http://homeoint.org/books/kentrep/kentstom.htm], and you'll see the huge variations of upset stomach.

Go here [http://homeoint.org/books/kentrep/kenthead.htm], and you'll see the huge variations in headaches.

Go here [KENT0530], and you'll see the huge list of symptoms listed under vomiting during menses.

Go here [KENT1415], and you'll see the huge list of medicines covered by weakness before, during and after menses.

As for PMS, which actual symptoms do you mean by it?

If you don't want a real remedy but want to learn what supposed placebos can do, try Sepia 12c three times a day until there's effect. If it's more than you can take, go hold a bottle of spirits of camphor, and be amazed.
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spirits of camphor??? what will that do? Also what is sepia?
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