Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 I don't know a lot about the pill, hence my question to the list, so have you heard of Yasmin? Re: Birth Control Pill > Sounds like the pill might be your best option right now. I take the > pill myself for the same reason. I'm going to ask for Seasonale at > my next check up. I understand it's even lower in hormones than the > standard low estrogen pills and it's specifically made for a 3 mo. > cycle. However, the most common problem with it is breakthrough > bleeding. You might also look at the timing of taking your iron and > eating iron rich foods. I know that vitamin C enhances absorption, > but the phytates in foods like spinach block absorption. You might > have to concentrate on eating your beef meals away from foods that > interfere.--- In , " Belinda " <Hestia@t...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2004 Report Share Posted April 13, 2004 I checked their website, www.yasmin-us.com, they claim it has a different form of progestin, some benefits with fluid retention, increases potassium, good for people with any liver or kidney problem. I'd ask my doctor why she prescribed this particular one. You might try using the female balancing protocol from the D'Adamo website also. I'm just getting into those so can't give you any personal experience there. I'm glad your doctor is monitoring you. It's great to help with these nutrition and supplement approaches, but there is a place for traditional medicine. > I don't know a lot about the pill, hence my question to the list, > so have you heard of Yasmin? > > Re: Birth Control Pill > > > > Sounds like the pill might be your best option right now. I > take the > > pill myself for the same reason. I'm going to ask for > Seasonale at > > my next check up. I understand it's even lower in hormones > than the > > standard low estrogen pills and it's specifically made for a 3 > mo. > > cycle. However, the most common problem with it is > breakthrough > > bleeding. You might also look at the timing of taking your > iron and > > eating iron rich foods. I know that vitamin C enhances > absorption, > > but the phytates in foods like spinach block absorption. You > might > > have to concentrate on eating your beef meals away from foods > that > > interfere.--- In , " Belinda " > <Hestia@t...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2009 Report Share Posted August 2, 2009 Hi Bee, I was on birth control pills for the purpose of regulating my menstrual cycle for about 10 years. Do you think that I should up any of the supplements due to this? Thanks a bunch Bee kelly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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