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Really? Is this true ginger could alleviate dysmenorrhea?

Really? Is this true ginger could alleviate dysmenorrhea?

Today, we keep talking about #cramps. There are plenty of foods, secret ingredients and methods to take care of this pain, chocolate (best from boyfriend or husband), red beam for instance. However, the true effect remains unknown.

 One of the most popular methods for #dysmenorrhea is #ginger. There are so many different products made by ginger claimed they could tackle the menstrual cramp issue. Is it true?

 The herbal scientists recruited 120 students with severe dysmenorrhea issue. those students took the capsules while the menstrual period. Half of them took the capsules filled with ginger root powder, and other half took the capsule filled with placebo, which means there is nothing useful but only starch. Compared to the students who took the starch capsule, the students took the ginger root powder capsule felt the problem and duration of dysmenorrhea got alleviated significantly. This kind of change is scientific different, which means this experience could indicate that ginger is helpful for dysmenorrhea in these sort of cases.*

 There are a lot of “of-course” thing maybe not so “of-course.” Only through the scientific experience, we could comprehend the truth and real knowledge. This is #Lamarckbiomedical ‘s aim.

So next time, you girls know what is real useful while the cramps happened. ALSO, #Soothepatch could help. With natural #Curcumin and #Eucalyptus within new technology of pressure-sensitive percutaneous absorption patch, dysmenorrhea would be alleviated.

Please contact us for more further information or visit our website: 

https://www.lamarckbio.com/collections/patchpark

Hint: the cramps-alleviated products from boyfriends or husband are 3.5 times better than the products brought by users themselves. (no scientific evidence, but we believe so)

Reference:
 * Rahnama, P., Montazeri, A., Huseini, H. F., Kianbakht, S., & Naseri, M. (2012). Effect of Zingiber officinale R. rhizomes (ginger) on pain relief in primary dysmenorrhea: a placebo randomized trial. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 12(1).



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