PMS Pill?
For women who suffer from PMS, a daily dose of Tums, those
tried-and-true chewables for sour stomach, may also be the ticket to
relief from premenstrual syndrome (PMS). A major study found that more
than half the women who took four Tums tablets a day had fewer physical
and psychological symptoms. Why? Tums contain calcium carbonate, an easily
absorbed form of calcium. Researchers believe PMS could be related to a
hormone imbalance that can be corrected by taking 1,200 milligrams of
calcium, the recommended daily allowance.
But gobbling Tums is not a cure-all. Exercise and a balanced
diet are still the best weapons against the monthly misery caused by PMS.
A calcium-packed daily diet includes whole foods containing calcium, such
as leafy green vegetables, and the equivalent of three glasses of skim
milk or servings of yogurt.
Healthy servings
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