What is the Endometriosis?
Endometriosis has the potential to be a extremely painful and dabilitating diseas. The problem arises because the cells of the inner lining of the uterous called the endometrium, end up on organs outside of the uterous within the abdomenal wall.
Causes:
During menstruation these desplaced cells form lesions or growhts that will build up, break down and bleed on a regular monthly cycle. This blood has nowhere to go and remains within the abdomen.
Symptoms:
Typically organ inflamation and scar tissue will form which causes intense pain and anguish to the sufferer. In some cases cysts from dried blood will form in the overies and rupture. These symptoms will add to the level of anguish and grief and spread this terrible disease to the organs.The level of pain and discomfort is registered by the nervous system of the body. The system is made up of nerve cells that measure the degree of irritation and then transfers these impulses to the brain. The brain intrprets these signals and transefers them as feelings of pain.
What is Menastil?
Menastil when applied topicaly inhibits these impusle signals as they travel from one nerve cell to the next. The junction where these nerves connect with eachother is called a synaps.Menastil causes the
endings of these nerve sells to retreat from eachother and retract towards the cell body. This results in the reduction of the intensity of the impusles traveling to the brain and therefore a lessening of the discomfort that is being registered by the brain.Menastil has been clinically tested and registered with the FDA. Clinical trials show the the vast majority of women tested found that after using menastil, they experienced noticable relief to complete relief. Menastil contains only natural ingredients; There is no need for a perscription and Menastil may be purchased over the counter. Women with endometriosis when taking menastil described it as "taking the edge off" by dramatically easing their discomfort and making their pain alot more managable and alot lest disruptive to their lives.
Find out more information about Endometriosis by visiting the National Library of Medicine:Endometriosis Encyclopedia Page