Complementary and Alternative Medicine for Women's Health Issues

submitted by jojocohen on 06/09/15 1

joanneameyacohen.com/embracing-cycles-call/ 50-70% of women are using complementary and alternative medicine. The reasons are simple. They want more than a prescription for steroids or the pill. They want more than a health sentence. They are ready to take their health into their own hands and work with the natural wisdom of their bodies. Many women experience painful cramping each month. I have worked with clients who have dealt with this for 20 years or more. I myself used to have such severe cramps that I was prescribed the birth control pill and would miss days of school. Pain like this is your body talking to you. And it is up to each one of us to figure out the root cause of our issues and how best to heal them. In my practice, I use herbal medicine and flower essences to help my clients heal. And I want to share these plant remedies with you so that you have an apothecary at home that you can use if needed during bleeding and of course throughout your cycle, to heal your hormonal imbalances. Lets talk ashwagandha to valerian to skullcap to crampbark to black cohosh to find the best herbs for you and your body. Join me for a free workshop on Thursday, May 1st. Sign up by simply clicking on this link below and gain access to all of the call in details. The call will be recorded if you can't make it live but I would recommend getting there live as I will be giving away a couple gifts! Your menstrual health plays a critical role in your life. It is time to come into partnership and embrace the power of your cycles. joanneameyacohen.com/embracing-cycles-call

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