Re: Sprays work for cramps too -- hormone spray? by #91565 ..... Ask Barefoot Herbalist
Date: 3/10/2009 10:08:38 AM ( 15 y ago)
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Your take is certainly food for thought. I was led to believe the following:
When the old uterine lining begins to break down, molecular compounds called prostaglandins are released. These compounds cause the muscles of the uterus to contract. When the uterine muscles contract, they constrict the blood supply (vasoconstriction) to the endometrium. This contraction blocks the delivery of oxygen to the tissue of the endometrium which, in turn, breaks down and dies. After the death of this tissue, the uterine contractions literally squeeze the old endometrial tissue through the cervix and out of the body by way of the vagina. Other substances known as leukotrienes, which are chemicals that play a role in the inflammatory response, are also elevated at this time and are related to the development of menstrual cramps.
Either way, I'm sure the hormone spray will be of significant value somewhere along the line. If not, use Spray III...I know that works like a charm for cramps. (Yesterday was day one, so I know the pain you speak of) :o) I'll be looking for your post regarding the hormone spray!
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