Is Painfully hemorrhaging blood leaving you feeling weak ever a healthy state?
Is Menstruation inevitable?
Is the following statement true
Menstruation and ovulation is separate like ejaculation and orgasm in men but often mistaken to be one and the same in that the must occur in tandem...this is not TRUE.
Definition :- menstrual cycle the process of ovulation and menstruation in
female primates -Concise Oxford Dictionary
The problem with this definition is that female primates other than
humans or domesticated animals do not exhibit uterine bleeding.
Natural menstruation is evident as a small mucal discharge. In the
cases of domestic animals uterine bleeding is related to the unnatural
diets the animals are fed by humans and is treated as pathological.
.. The fact that the whole ovulation cycle can occur time after
time without the loss of blood, and can and does this in so many cases, especially in women and whole tribes and races living "less civilized", more natural lives, should cause us to doubt that menstruation is either necessary or normal.
The fact is that in the healthiest and strongest women that there is no loss of blood and that the loss of blood increases in proportion to the decline in physical vigor, should cause us to conclude that this, like all other losses of blood, is abnormal.
http://ironjustice-ivil.tripod.com/menses.html
Women call it "the Curse" with feeling and good reason - the monthly bleeding of menstruation, with its days of inconvenience, discomfort and pain, is the bane of women's existence from menarche to menopause. So universal in our modern culture is this miserable experience that it is assumed to be inevitable. Doctors and the women's media attempt to cast it in a favorable light with trite comments about "welcoming" it as the sign and sacrifice one makes in "becoming a woman". Yet there is probably not a woman anywhere who wouldn't gladly do away with it if she safely could!
In fact, menstruation as most of us experience it is neither natural nor healthy. Ovulation does not depend on it. And it can be changed very much for the better - even to the extent of not experiencing it at all yet remaining healthy and fertile. How this can be done has been known and written about by health practitioners for centuries, and practised just as long by women willing to make the simple but significant lifestyle changes involved. So why haven't most of us heard about this before? It is because the lifestyle improvements involved, although simple, are quite a change from most modern women's habits of living and eating
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=982094
http://www.waynebchandler.com/womanity/
Is Menstruation inevitable?
Is the following statement true
Menstruation and ovulation is separate like ejaculation and orgasm in men but often mistaken to be one and the same in that the must occur in tandem...this is not TRUE.
Definition :- menstrual cycle the process of ovulation and menstruation in
female primates -Concise Oxford Dictionary
The problem with this definition is that female primates other than
humans or domesticated animals do not exhibit uterine bleeding.
Natural menstruation is evident as a small mucal discharge. In the
cases of domestic animals uterine bleeding is related to the unnatural
diets the animals are fed by humans and is treated as pathological.
.. The fact that the whole ovulation cycle can occur time after
time without the loss of blood, and can and does this in so many cases, especially in women and whole tribes and races living "less civilized", more natural lives, should cause us to doubt that menstruation is either necessary or normal.
The fact is that in the healthiest and strongest women that there is no loss of blood and that the loss of blood increases in proportion to the decline in physical vigor, should cause us to conclude that this, like all other losses of blood, is abnormal.
http://ironjustice-ivil.tripod.com/menses.html
Women call it "the Curse" with feeling and good reason - the monthly bleeding of menstruation, with its days of inconvenience, discomfort and pain, is the bane of women's existence from menarche to menopause. So universal in our modern culture is this miserable experience that it is assumed to be inevitable. Doctors and the women's media attempt to cast it in a favorable light with trite comments about "welcoming" it as the sign and sacrifice one makes in "becoming a woman". Yet there is probably not a woman anywhere who wouldn't gladly do away with it if she safely could!
In fact, menstruation as most of us experience it is neither natural nor healthy. Ovulation does not depend on it. And it can be changed very much for the better - even to the extent of not experiencing it at all yet remaining healthy and fertile. How this can be done has been known and written about by health practitioners for centuries, and practised just as long by women willing to make the simple but significant lifestyle changes involved. So why haven't most of us heard about this before? It is because the lifestyle improvements involved, although simple, are quite a change from most modern women's habits of living and eating
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=982094
- Menstruation causes an abundant loss of iodine. Iodine is necessary for the formation of thyroxin by the thyroid gland which is needed for normal brain growth, efficiency and development. Identifiable side effect of iodine loss is mental depression and nervousness
- Menstruation causes loss of lecithin, a phosphorized fat essential for the nutrition of brain tissue and the maintenance of the myelin sheaths of the nerves.
- Menstruation also causes a vast loss of calcium which stabilizes the nervous system and adds developmental density and pliability to the skeletal structure and muscle. It is because of this loss that so many women suffer from Osteoporosis or curvature of the spine in later years.
- Menstruation causes the loss of hormones which are more concentrated in the menstrual discharge than in the bloodstream. This rapidly increases biological decay and speeds up the aging process.
- Menstruation causes anemia because the monthly hemorrhage creates a reduction of hemoglobin which carries oxygen throughout the body.
- This lack of oxygenation decreases immune function and allows the proliferation of viruses and foreign bacteria.
- It has been estimated that replacement of the bodily losses brought on by menstruation may require the synthesis of tissue equivalent to 100% of her body weight. Nutrients lost are lecithin, calcium phosphate, alkaline lactates, potassium chloride, good cholesterol, albumin, mucin, vitamins A, E and many amino acids which comprise the building blocks of her physical body
http://www.waynebchandler.com/womanity/
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