Release Menstrual Pain – Inhibit COX-2

This audio is programmed to release menstrual pain inhibiting COX-2 in the moment and balancing COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes to their natural health level. Ovaries and uterus are filled with neutral energy which will help with pain reduction and permanent healing. We also added the effect of a more hydrated body that will help with the cramps and pain to be less and less.
During a woman’s period, the body is essentially shedding off the inner
lining of the uterus, to start the cycle over.

The lining would have been what nourished the baby, had a pregnancy
resulted that cycle.
But since it did not, the body is having menses in order to start the
cycle over.
This process can only happen by the production of inflammatory chemicals
called prostaglandins.
Prostaglandins are hormone-like chemicals that cause mini-uterine
contractions that expel the tissue from the uterus.
Ideally the contractions are small enough that the process isn’t very
painful.
But for some women it becomes extremely unpleasant due to increased
amounts of prostaglandins or increased sensitivity to them.
This results in painful menstrual cycles, a condition clinically called
dysmenorrhea.
Dysmenorrhea can effect anywhere from 20-90% of women of reproductive age;
20% having symptoms on such a severe level that they significantly
impact their quality of life.

Dysmenorrhea not only causes cramping, it can lead to other unpleasant
symptoms like low back pain, bloating, nausea, leg pain,
diarrhea and fatigue. When severe, these symptoms certainly make a woman
want to crawl back into bed with a heating pad instead of
jumping into a productive day at work, school, or home.

The enzymes that produce prostaglandins are called Cyclooxygenase (COX).
There are two types of COX enzymes: COX-1 and COX-2.

Both types produce prostaglandins; however, the main function of COX-1
enzymes is to produce baseline levels of prostaglandins that activate
platelets and protect the lining of the gastrointestinal tract, whereas
COX-2 enzymes are responsible for releasing prostaglandins after
infection or injury. Prostaglandins have several different effects, one
of which is to regulate inflammation.

By specifically only blocking COX-2 enzymes, COX-2 inhibitors relieve
inflammation and pain with less adverse gastrointestinal effects than
NSAIDs that inhibit both COX-1 and COX-2 enzymes.

Listen with speakers.

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Life saver…

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Wonderful! I’m sharing this with my nieces…thanks

:smiley:

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I usually get cramps that make my whole body twitch with pain and nausea. The level of pain I get is unbearable. Using this constantly for 2 weeks and today, when I got my period, the pain isn’t as severe and I have been able to deal with it quickly. Feeling so happy :partying_face::partying_face::partying_face::partying_face:

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I listened to this on my first menstruation day, and it was really comforting

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