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» About Crampeze PMT Cramps » How do the ingredients in Crampeze PMT Cramps assist these conditions? » About PMT cramps
About Crampeze PMT Cramps
Crampeze PMT Cramps provides relief from and helps to reduce the symptoms of menstrual cramps associated with period pain containing natural ingredients that:
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relieves menstrual cramps
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relieves pain associated with uterine cramping
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reduces the symptoms of muscular cramps and spasms
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provides magnesium supplementation
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provides calcium supplementation
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How do the ingredients in Crampeze PMT Cramps assist these conditions?
Each tablet contains: Cramps barks (Viburnum opulus) stem bark 250 mg equivalent to 1g dried herb, Calcium hydrogen phosphate 179.3 mg equivalent to elemental calcium 41.67 mg, Magnesium phosphate 100.87 equivalent to elemental magnesium 20.84 mg, Pyrodoxine hydrochloride (Vitamin b6) 8.34 mg
Cramp Bark - A chemical known as viopudial is believed to provide cramp bark with its cramp-relieving effects. Viopudial is thought to relax muscles by partially blocking an enzyme involved with causing muscle spasms. It may also have direct effects on muscle tissue – particularly the muscles in the uterus.
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About PMT cramps
The main symptom of menstrual pain is a cramping pain in the lower abdomen lower back. Bloating, emotional roller-coaster rides and general discomfort can disrupt most women’s days.
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What causes period pain? Every month hormonal changes in a woman's body cause changes to the uterus. This is part of the menstrual cycle and period pain is a natural by-product of the way that a woman's body deals with menstruation. When a period occurs, chemicals are released by the body to help the muscle of the uterus contract. Usually the contractions are slight and can be felt as discomfort in the lower stomach. The main reason for these contractions is so that the uterus can shed its lining, known as the endometrium. The main symptom of menstrual pain is a cramping pain in the lower abdomen lower back. Bloating, emotional roller-coaster rides and general discomfort can disrupt most women’s days. Period pain can be felt a few days before menstruating, but varies between women. Period pain can tend to be less severe with age or after childbirth.
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