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seborrhic:You are pained by a publication from the Swiss Bank that Russia got richer. I doubt you read the article. Instead you choose to script out of emotions, hate and ignorance |
Ibeme:You honestly think Russia's millionaires made 650Billion dollars without Russia benefitting through taxes and increased sales in petroleum products as indicated by the article. Besides the headlines across BBC and Reuters reads "Russia got Richer" |
dreu2fine:We hear you Senior Pastor |
fx45:This is not accurate |
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binabby:You can never go wrong with the antioxidant effects of Vitamin C. I'm glad you getting better. Health is wealth. Wishing you all the best. |
As the regulations change worldwide, Pharmacists are beggining to have an active role in consultations and patient care. Most PharmD degrees are now clinically oriented, placing Pharmacists at the forefront to better manage patients with their wealth of knowledge on the dos and dont of both prescription and OTC drugs Dr Ayukebot O Rowland Pharmacognosist Flavell MEDICINA |
binabby:I wish I knew how to send you a free bottle of Fallovel so you could feel it's quick magic on your situation. I will make some enquiries though. Where in Nigeria are you located? (Town). Vitex agnus-castus is good and comprises one of the ingredients I use for my hormonal balance supplement. I do blend it though with other potent herbs like Black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa), Cramp Bark (Viburnum opulus) , Black Haw (Viburnum prunifolium), Blue Cohosh (Caulophyllum thalictroides), Helonia (Chamaelirium luteum) Raspberry leaves (Rubus idaeus) etc. If you can get a supplement from your area with a collection of two or more of the above herbs then you good to go. That said you definitely can start with Vitex. As a rule of thumb women using it to enhance ovulation are advised to skip the five days of menstrual flow. This shouldn't apply to you at this point Without going into the nitty gritty Vitex works by decreasing the hormone prolactin which in turns helps to balance the estrogen - progesterone ratio. Vitex doesn't poséss phyto hormones that work directly on the ovaries. Instead it raises brain dopamine levels which blocks Prolactin levels, reduces FS hormones and raises the Luteinizing Hormone to raise progesterone and decrease estrogen. I dont like that you losing much blood. If at some point you feel the need to revisit your gynaecologist for an emergency intervention don't hesitate. Vitex agnus-castus does take a little while to reap its benefits but when the set in, the results are near perfect and long lasting. Dr Ayukebot O Rowland Pharmacognosist Flavell MEDICINA
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I am sorry to hear about your health travails. Gynaecological problems are as old as biblical times, thus you not alone. You mentioned seeing a doctor without specifying a Gynaecologist. You do realise your condition would be better handled by one. Your symptoms are consistent with low levels of progesterone. I agree with your Dr mere symptoms and low progesterone doesn't always translate to PCOS. Whilst PCOS sufferers do suffer low progesterone levels that affects their ability to ovulate it takes a bunch of other hormonal tests and scans to confirm its presence. If your Dr did rule out PCOS means he ran other hormonal profiles for LH, FSH, Total and Free Testosterone, DHEAS, Prolactin, Androstenedione and even insulin resistance as recent PCOS research now points to insulin resistance as a culprit. I'm sorry the drug dyhydrogesterone (Duphaston) didn't do you much good either. Often prescribed for a wide range of Gynaecological disorders like painful period, progesterone related troubles, endometriosis, miscarriages, infertility and utérine bleeding, sometimes for some people it gets to promote more vagina bleeding it was intended to treat.(Drugs for you) Unfortunately you are not in Cameroon I would for free have offered to you one of my approved Medicinal Supplements brewed into capsules from a bunch of herbs. By the way I am a Pharmacognosist with a PhD in the field. Since you mention being on folic I would recommend you add a supplement with Chasteberry (Vitex). It is good at balancing progesterone falls at a gradual to sufficient level. Dr Ayukebot O Rowland Pharmacognosist Flavell Medicina |
Vagina is the right word |
Moneywirer:True and so are girls in their late teens. However at 40+ a woman's healthy egg reserves would have dwindled considerably whilst the risk for genetic birth defects should have upped. Mind you I said risks. In my opinion there is no such thing as a perfect age to give birth. A successful pregnancy involves much more than age. That said the study is perfectly inline with modern research for the general population |
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