Highly Effective Herbs For PMS And Its Symptoms

Posted by Emma Stone on December 16th, 2019

Herbs for Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Here are the most effective herbs for PMS:

 

1. Chasteberry

Chasteberry is derived from the chaste tree, which incidentally is a shrub. It is highly revered as a herb for female sexual health as anecdotal reports point at the herb’s ability to cure female infertility.

 Is it that time of the month when you swing from sheer happiness to profound depression? Cramps, bloating, irritability, mood swings, and anxiety could be symptoms. Try Black Cohosh, Mimosa- these effective herbs for PMS that are known to effectively help you go-easy on these tough days. Read on to know more.

Why does it work?

As per a 2013 study, it was reported that the chaste berry herb has been effective in relieving the symptoms of PMS. It is particularly effective against breast pain, bloating, headaches, and similar physical symptoms. It boosts the release of female hormones.

 

Procedure for Usage

Chasteberry supplements are readily available in offline and online stores. If you have access to whole chaste tree berries, you can brew tea using the crushed berries.

 

Frequency

Follow the dosage prescribed by your doctor or as mentioned on the packaging. Consult your physician before consuming chaste berry as it can interact with a few drugs.

2. Mimosa

Mimosa is popularly known as the Shy Plant or “Touch-me-not.” Ancient Ayurveda has identified mimosa as a healing herb for its various properties.

 

Why Does it Work?

Studies indicate that mimosa can elevate the mood(2) and is much more useful than anti-depressants when dealing with PMS. Thus, the herb actually makes you feel good. It can also help you sleep better, thereby, countering your insomnia.

 

How to Use

Mimosa supplements are available in the liquid or capsule form. Mimosa teas are also available, and you can brew some fresh herbal tea by steeping mimosa leaves in hot water for about 3-4 minutes.

 

How Much to Use

You can have 3 to 6 mL of mimosa liquid extract or one capsule thrice a day daily with your meals.

 

Black Cohosh

Black Cohosh is a perennial flowering herb that belongs to the buttercup family. It is commonly found in the US and Canada. Let’s see how you can use Black Cohosh for PMS.

 

Why Does it Work?

It is believed that Black Cohosh is an effective treatment against menopausal women. It is particularly effective against those experiencing hot flashes. Studies also indicate that Black Cohosh may help with regulating emotions.

 

How to Use

Black Cohosh is available as a liquid extract, tea, or capsule.

 

How Much to Use

A dosage of about 20 to 40 mg is sufficient for treating symptoms of PMS.

St. John’s Wort

 

A number of people believe that St. John’s Wort is capable of acting as a natural antidepressant.

 

Why Does it Work?

The bioactive compounds in St. John’s Wort(4) affects the production of serotonin and norepinephrine, the neurotransmitters that affect the mood. A study conducted in 2010 indicated that St. John’s Wort can help alleviate the physical and emotional symptoms, such as depression and anxiety, that come with PMS.

 

How to Use

You can use the dried flowers of St. John’s Wort to consume the herb in the form of tablets, teas, liquid extracts, and capsules. You can consume the drug as per your preferred mode of ingestion.

 

How Much to Use

You can have three doses of 300mg each per day. However, do not continue this dosage for more than six weeks as the drug can interfere with life-saving medications.

 

Ginkgo Biloba

Ginkgo Biloba is one of the oldest and best Chinese herbs for PMS and is also known for its ability to sharpen memory.

 

Why Does it Work?

A clinical study indicated that nearly 23.6% of the test subjects reported a decrease in physical and psychological symptoms that accompany PMS. It is also proven to be effective against anxiety(5).

 

How to Use

Ginkgo Biloba is available in the form of capsules, tablets, liquid extracts, and dried leaves as tea. You can either consume the supplements or brew fresh Gingko Biloba tea using the dried leaves.

 

How Much to Use

You can consume a total of 120 to 240 mg of Ginkgo Biloba divided into 3 or 4 doses.

 

For a number of women, PMS can be more than annoying. However, you can alleviate and regulate the symptoms with the help of the herbs listed above. Just remember to stay patient as most often, herbs and their supplements take about 3 to 6 months to take full effect.

 

At the same time, remember to note down your cycle and the corresponding symptoms of PMS to track down and target the root causes of the symptoms. Most importantly, while natural herbs are natural remedies, they may interfere with any other medication that you may be on. Hence, it is essential that you consult your doctor before consuming any herb.

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