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Bleeding Heavy, On Yoga, Took Sylate, Pause-MF, Bleeding Stopped. Continue?

hi.in my 3rd day of period as it was less than every month i started heavy cardio, it was ok and it seemed that this month the bleeding was going to stop very soon because 3rd day bleeding was like 6th one which is almost just spots, but after 3-4 days it again started, so i changed my cardio to only walking slowly on Treadmill+ heavy Yoga asanas, and i took Sylate for 3 days, it didnt help to stop bleeding !! since yestarday i have started taking Pause-MF and i have already taken 2 tablets, early morning the bleeding stoped, should i still continue it at least for today ??? can i satart my treadmill and yoga or is it better to wait till tommorrow? thanks a lot.
Fri, 4 Oct 2013
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Ayurveda Specialist 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for posting to HCM,
There are certain asanas or poses that should be avoided during the menstruating phase as they could put additional pressure on the abdomen and thus increase the bleeding. These poses won’t harm you but could definitely increase your discomfort. Some of these include:
Inversions
Unsupported back bends
Free-standing poses:
Padangusthasana Garudasana
Utthita Parsvakonasana
Malasana
Ardha Chandrasan Natarajasana
Tadasana
Utkatasana
Anjaneyasana Regards.
Dr.Sharmila Bura
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Homeopath Dr. C. J. Varghese's  Response
Hello Mehrahoora,
Since you have asked this query to alternative medicine section, I am answering.
Thank you for posting your query to Healthcare Magic.
Your periods should come normally and regularly. If it does not come so, it means you have some constitutional problems. Hormones that regulate your periods are all controlled again by higher level areas of brain . Brain is again under the influence of your mind. All these processes are decided by your genetics.
Therefore if you think that you can bring about regular and normal periods by doing or undoing exercises or by taking or not taking some chemical drugs, you are wrong.
Your dysfunctions not only in the period aspect, but in several other aspects not mentioned in the query can be corrected by such treatment that acts in the genetic and constitutional levels.
As a Homoeopath, I can confidently suggest Homoeopathic treatment for you. In Homoeopathy, your period problem is not treated but YOU are treated and cured. Once you are cured, all your health problems including your irregular and abnormal periods will be corrected.
Therefore my advice to you is to approach an expert Homoeopathic physician at the earliest.
If you so desire, I can help you with right Homoeopathic treatment. But for that I need a lot of information about YOU. I can even send to you a case receiving format on request in which you can enter your case and forward. After studying your case I will suggest your curative remedy.
Hope you are satisfied by my answer.
With best wishes,
Dr C. J. Varghese,
Homoeopath,
drcjvarghese@gmail.com,
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Bleeding Heavy, On Yoga, Took Sylate, Pause-MF, Bleeding Stopped. Continue?

Hello, Thanks for posting to HCM, There are certain asanas or poses that should be avoided during the menstruating phase as they could put additional pressure on the abdomen and thus increase the bleeding. These poses won’t harm you but could definitely increase your discomfort. Some of these include: Inversions Unsupported back bends Free-standing poses: Padangusthasana Garudasana Utthita Parsvakonasana Malasana Ardha Chandrasan Natarajasana Tadasana Utkatasana Anjaneyasana Regards. Dr.Sharmila Bura