Can anyone relate, help or advise please!
My wife has been having irregular periods for 3 cycles in a row now. We are both not vaxxed and never taken a bs test but we work around others who are and both have vaxxed family members that we see on regular basis.
For the past 3 cycles she has had a considerably heavier flow for a longer period of time. PMS symptoms are more severe such as severe cramping, headaches and back pain even sometimes starting on day 4-5 of her cycle which is extremely rare for her.
She has always had a light/short cycles in the past. Having heavy flow on day 3-4 is unheard of for her and at this point we are looking for answers.
I’ve been here for a very long time and I know this has been discussed before throughout the pandemic and vaccine/weapon roll out. Can any of you relate, advise or lead us to some answers?
Thank you all!
Birth control pills will suppress the thyroid, synthetic estrogen is very dangerous. Female bodies NEED to cycle naturally. Progesterone is created from ovulation is HIGHLY PROTECTIVE.
http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/progesterone-summaries.shtml
So, I’ve been on a hormone blocker going on 7 years (tamoxifen), but my cycles stopped directly after chemo. I was 43 at the time and have not had a period since. I’m in a limbo... do I get off the meds? Most of the treatments counteract the tamoxifen?!
I'm guessing you had hormone sensitive breast cancer? I would add BIO-IDENTICAL progesterone only. Read about it and start there, change nothing else so you can gauge each thing accordingly. Search the words Dr. Peat and tamoxifen and see what he says. He's a true genius specifically regarding women's health and the cancer metabolism.
The stuff I use is called Progest-E. I buy it straight from the manufacturer Kenogen. It's made from wild Mexican yams dissolved in vitamin E oil.
I will never be without it. ❤️
Yes, that is correct.
So appreciate the info Dardar! Much love and thanks to you!
You're so welcome. For background: I'm 55 years old and I had my own breast lump scare about ten years ago. My doctor insisted on a needle biopsy, but in researching that procedure I learned about needle-track metastasis and opted out.
I did a TON of research and found Dr. Peat's work and I chose to take matters in to my own hands. It was scary at first and I caught a bunch of flak from doctors, friends and family but it was MY choice and I became determined to understand the metabolic issues that lead to cancer and hormone dysregulation.
Today I am lump free and many other aspects of my health have improved as well. I only use thermography for imaging, no more ionizing medical radiation/mammography for me.
I wish you all the best in your journey 🥰