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Superfood Diet Trial – Reduced Cyclical Breast Pain ??? -

… Well, it certainly looks that way this week! Welcome back to my ordinary blog in an ordinary life.

As ordinary as it gets with a 21 day menstrual cycle, that is. With 7 days of that spent menstruating, 7 days spent growling, snarling or crying and not being quite “with it” , that leaves a 7 day window of opportunity to approach me if you’d like to get something done.

4 years ago I was sterilised, with the often common result that my cycle changed. Soon after, hormone tests via my GP showed that levels of PROGESTERONE (produced during the cycle’s 2nd half and responsible for sustaining uterine lining and therefore theoretically enabling pregnancy) were significantly lower than expected for my age. The result being that hormone levels drop, my period comes earlier because the lining of the womb is unable to stay put. I’m still not sure why the periods manage to last a whole week though….. where on earth does it all come from?

Cyclical Breast Pain Relief

In addition to this, premenstrual symptoms, especially breast pain, were very severe. I promise I am not a mad crazy woman… my family think somewhat differently, one week out of three! So as an all round health issue, this needs addressing as it affects my life in a very considerable way.

Last weekend my breasts had increased by a full cup size and were agony. My mood was OK though, I have to say. I started smoothies and reformed eating habits on Monday of week 2 of my cycle, by Thursday the pain was noticeably less, thankfully. On Saturday it had gone. On Sunday I got my period. Grrr.

Given the medical intervention involved, and the fact that my GP recommended Evening Primrose Oil to help with the pain, I went online to check how this kind of thing works…. have a look here for the official NHS view on this

The site states that no noticeable effect is received fom Evening Primrose oil as opposed to a placebo…. so why doctors recommend it, I cannot say. But I can say for definite that most of our diets here in the Western world are deficient in omega 3 and 6 oils, simply because very few people eat oily fish such as mackerel or salmon each week. And GLA (gamma linoleic acid) is known to be low in women with breast pain.

Multivitamins alone will not provide these essential oils and acids, and even taken as a supplement the conversion process in the body can often be inefficient, leading to a lack. I happily accept that the superfoods I have chosen contain high levels of these nutrients, amongst a myriad of others. It makes complete sense to supplement an improved diet with something the body can process as a proper food, rather than with something the medical profession seems to regard as a somewhat more ineffective pill.

Smoothie

I’m happy to report that my smoothie mix from the last blog entry works extremely well with no added sweeteners…. berries, banana, rice milk, whizzed up with HEMP, MACA and BARLEYGRASS. Not just palatable, but pleasant. So it’s been easy to bring this into my breakfast routine.

I know from past experience as a slimming consultant and successful slimmer using an eating plan based largely around simple foots such as lean meats, complex carbohydrates and fruit and vegetables, with very little fat, that if I eat less cheap, cheerful and fatty food (white bread, doughnuts, biscuits, chocolate) around my PMT week, I actually do feel better for it. But it’s easy to forget. So this week I altered my diet too, and ditched the simple carbs, expecting to feel starved cravings, tiredness etc etc as it was a bit of cold turkey really. The only thing I have not managed is to drink more water, still on the coffee and tea, I’m afraid.

So I am delighted to report that a superfood smoothie in a morning ,with a light breakfast of an egg, tomato and some ham, carried me through till lunchtime without a single food craving of any kind! Now that is definitely a start. I had horrific breast pain at the start, in part due to my recently appalling diet of take aways and easy to grab foods, but also due, I believe, to the intervention of my GP in prescribing Cerazette, a progesterone only mini pill (birth control pills), to try and calm my periods.

So what has emerged from this first week?

1. A superfood smoothie seems to start the day well, helping eliminate the sugary and starchy food cravings that make beginning a plan of healthy eating so difficult.
2. My mood has remained fine through the entire premenstrual week. (My family may argue with this, but I have felt fine!)
3. MY BREASTS DON’T HURT! (This one is my favourite).

On Tuesday I clocked a rather unhealthy 12 st 13 ½ lbs, which borders on the “obese” section of the outdated but still worrying charts used by doctors and nurses to determine healthy weight ranges. I have tried to exercise a little more too. As yet, I have not weighed myself this week, but you can be sure I will report back when I do…. even though I did have toffee popcorn at the weekend! Well, a girl’s got to live a little! I enjoyed every mouthful!

Superfood Diet Trial – Introducing Me and my First Blog -

Krissy Elliott

Hello and welcome to the new Indigo Herbs blog about my superfood diet trial!

I’d like to introduce myself. My name’s Krissy, 41 year old mum of 3. Although I’m pretty good friends with all at Indigo Herbs, I’ve always been very sceptical about all these groovy superfood supplements, and whether the cost reflects the health benefits they claim to offer. So when I was invited to try a superfood diet for myself, and write a down-to-earth, honest, unbiased blog, I was up for it. read this entry »

Incense Blending … my experiences creating the Incence Whispers blends -

"a fantastic creative outlet"Here at Indigo Herbs we have recently doubled our range of Natural Herbal Incense and re-designed our incense pages.  As part of this initiative we also decided to develop a range of incense blends – Indigo Incense Whispers.  To achieve this, Claire and I each took home a bag of every single pure incense we had and got creative.  I spent a number of evenings in front of the fire with a pestle and mortar and a set of small scales experimenting with the different incense resins,aromatic woods and leaves, and creating incense blends.  This experience has proved to be a deeply satisfying creative outlet as well as a bit of a revelation.

Sitting alone with bags of incense made me feel like the magicians apprentice. Grind a grain of incense up into powder, put it on the charcoal, inhale, see where it takes you…Some incense seems to have an inherent effect, the smell opening a part of the imagination previously asleep. After a few burns I was in a world of my own. Another incense, Copal reminds me of people and experiences I have known, allowing me to draw from their memory… now add some Palo Santo and … whoosh … read this entry »

I Enhanced my Sports Performance with Herbs and Superfoods -

Growing muscle with herbs and superfoodsHow I enhanced my performance mentally and physically with products from Indigo-herbs.

Up your game now!

I strongly believe you can further your game; regardless of what your sport is, using herbs from Indigo Herbs, I personally play rugby and I’m a road cyclist and general gym-monkey. As you can imagine I need to be extremely fit, and undergo vigorous training regularly.  I’ve been using products from Indigo Herbs for just over a year now; not only have I upped my game but I’ve reached new feats of strength and large achievements in this time, for example read this entry »

We invite you to send us your Reviews -

We would like to invite you to submit to us a review.

Over the past few years our customers have sent us a lot of interesting feedback on the use of the herbs and superfoods that we supply. We have found out how the herbs and superfoods we have been supplying have helped lots of different people in lots of different situations. Most of this feedback has arrived via email or over the phone and we have not had  any way to share this with the world until now. read this entry »

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