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RELEASE: 73% of Spanish women between the ages of 18 and 49 suffer from premenstrual symptoms (PMS)

Between 20% and 50% of women of childbearing age have premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and 5% have a severe form of PMS called premenstrual dysphoric disorder, which has symptoms strong enough to interfere with daily life.

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RELEASE: 73% of Spanish women between the ages of 18 and 49 suffer from premenstrual symptoms (PMS)

Between 20% and 50% of women of childbearing age have premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and 5% have a severe form of PMS called premenstrual dysphoric disorder, which has symptoms strong enough to interfere with daily life. From Cuure, the consumption of chasteberry is recommended to alleviate problems related to menstruation, a treatment currently recognized by the WHO

Madrid, March 30, 2023.- Most women experience some premenstrual symptoms between 2 and 14 days before the arrival of menstruation. These vary in intensity depending on the cycle and the woman, but, in some cases, they can be so uncomfortable that they can prevent them from carrying out the most daily activities. To alleviate its effects, from Cuure, an expert company in ultra-personalized health supplements, the intake of Chasteberry is recommended, a plant recognized for its properties to enhance female health and to alleviate the effects of PMS. The symptomatic consequences of PMS Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is the set of physical and psychological symptoms that appear between 2 and 14 days before menstruation and that, generally, end with the arrival of menstruation. PMS occurs, in many cases, after a significant variation in hormonal levels such as adolescence, pregnancy or before the arrival of menopause. According to the Office on Women's Health (OASH), women between the ages of 20 and 30 are the most frequently experiencing PMS symptoms. The symptoms are cyclical and very diverse, although the most common are bloating and abdominal pain, constipation or diarrhea, breast tenderness, and headache. In more severe cases, a feeling of confusion, fatigue, nervousness, feelings of sadness and anxiety, mood swings, irritable or hostile behavior, insomnia, etc. may also appear. Although there are pharmacological options that can treat these disorders, many women they prefer a more natural solution. In this sense, Cuure, a company specialized in ultra-personalized food supplements, recommends the intake of Chasteberry as an alternative to alleviate these effects thanks to the efficacy demonstrated through various clinical studies. Also known as Vitex agnus-castus, it is a very effective medicinal plant when it comes to combating premenstrual discomfort. How does the Chasteberry work? Chasteberry decreases the secretion of the hormone prolactin, which is one of the reasons why premenstrual symptoms appear as menstruation approaches. When chasteberry stimulates dopamine receptors, it decreases the amount of prolactin produced, leading to decreased PMS symptoms. It also has a powerful action on the negative symptoms of menopause. In addition, the consumption of Chasteberry has an influence on improving the general health of women in the menopausal period, since it helps reduce the risk of suffering from osteoporosis and other cardiovascular diseases that are usually more frequent after this stage. Each woman has her own life situation and a specific need in the face of PMS Because each woman has a unique life situation and, therefore, specific needs, Cuure has developed a personalized program that, with the support of a scientific committee, and through the performance of a simple test, recommends a dose of nutritional supplements that help reduce the effects of PMS. One of these supplements is Chasteberry, whose content is made from the fruit of Chasteberry itself, combined with organic rice starch, beetroot powder and an anti-caking agent from rice. Its exact dose of 15 mg has shown in numerous scientific studies a clear efficacy in relieving premenstrual syndrome and contributing to hormonal balance, in addition to maintaining psychological well-being during the menopause period. Of course, it is recommended to complement it with some habits of healthy lives such as practicing physical activity on a regular basis, getting enough sleep to achieve a restful sleep and, in addition, eating a balanced diet. Cuure's philosophy is to contribute to improving the general well-being of the body through a holistic and personalized health experience , based on science and technology, with an adaptation to each specific need and the particular conditions of each person.ContactContact name: Laura Esteban Contact telephone: 649069684

Issuer: Cuure