The Menstruation Cycle

wpe1.jpg (8406 bytes) Day 1 of cycle menstruation begins the process of building glutathione in the cells. Green dots = the normal spread of glutathione throughout cells of the body. Glutathione is needed in all of our body cells, liver and other major organs to sustain life. Without glutathione inside our cells, our body will die. 

Glutathione is the most powerful antioxidant in our body.

 

Day 28 As the menstruation cycle continues, glutathione is depleted from other parts of the body and other cells and moved to the reproductive organs in case of conception. The embryo will need massive amounts of glutathione, taken from the mother, to begin the growth process. 

As day 28 nears the symptoms of PMS begin to occur or begin to intensify.

 

Day 29 On day 29, the glutathione is now dumped from the body and the 28 day cycle begins again. Most severe PMS symptoms take place at this moment. The bodies defenses and the immune system are at an all time low.  

 
 

 The ideal body functioning
If you supplement your body with glutathione daily, as the menstruation cycle progresses to completion, your body will not go through the peaks and valleys as normal.

As shown in the picture to the left, the female body will still accumulate higher levels of glutathione within the reproductive organs but with supplementation, normal levels of glutathione will remain in other key and vital parts of the body.

How to increase intracellular glutathione should be the only question. Intracellular glutathione is the key. The most natural method found to increase intracellular glutathione is with Power Barley Formula. The cherry extract offered by the same supplier will increase liver glutathione and help move toxins out of the body as well.

The best method of use for the Power Barley Formula and cherry extract for PMS:

Power Barley Formula: Take 1-2 teaspoons each day. Mix in water or apple juice. Best if taken on empty stomach. Do not eat for 30 minutes after drinking.

Body Calm: Take 1/2 to 1 teaspoon every 3 to 4 hours. Start taking about one week before PMS is likely to begin and continue for 1 week after menstruation complete. Take 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon 2 hours before bedtime to help with sleep. Mix in 4 to 6 ounces of water.

As of March 2006, the reports coming back in from people suffering PMS and menopause using a new cherry in capsule form are tremendous. Hot flashes going away, cramps that once put someone out of work for 3 days are all but gone.

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 References

Clin Endocrinol 1998 Jul;49(1):63-7 Variations in erythrocyte antioxidant glutathione peroxidase activity during the menstrual cycle University of Siena, Italy

Scand J Clin Lab 1996 May;56(3):241-9 Variation in risk indicators of cardiovascular disease during the menstrual cycle: an investigation of within-subject variations in glutathione peroxidase, haemostatic variables, lipids and lipoproteins in healthy young women Odense University, Denmark

Journal Endocrinol 2000 Dec;167(3):447-52 Effects of estrogens on erythrocyte antioxidant superoxide dismutase, catalase and glutathione peroxidase activities during menstrual cycle University of Siena, Italy

Pharmacol Biochem Behav 1994 Aug;48(4):845-51 Glutathione as a cerebral substrate in depressive behavior

Neuropsychobiology 1980;6(5):290-6 Modifications of biochemical parameters in blood platelets of schizophrenic and depressive patients Giret M, Launay JM, Dreux C, Zarifian E, Benyacoub K, Loo H.

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