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chemical messengers to effect changes in cells in various parts of the body, and since glands communicate with each other exclusively through the production and secretion of hormones, it is evident that alterations in these chemicals may greatly alter normal hormonal regulation.
Conventional Medical Treatments
Conventional treatment involves the use of hormone replacement therapy, that is the use of estrogen and progesterone at certain parts of the cycle in order to balance the influence of these two hormones and establish more normal periods. Hormone replacement therapy often helps regulate periods by ensuring that the reproductive cycle functions as it ought to. However, the major shortcomings of this type of therapy are that the liver's load of hormonal checks and balances may be increased beyond its capacity. Moreover, synthetic hormone replacement does not address the underlying causes of hormonal dysregulation.
Natural and Herbal Treatments
Diet
Follow a whole-foods diet, low in animal fats and hydrogenated fats and high in raw vegetable oils, raw nuts and seeds and organic vegetables. Avoid coffee, other caffeinated drinks, chocolate, alcohol and refined carbohydrates. These foods stress the female reproductive system and leach out minerals and essential fatty acids. Include seaweed soups and salads in the diet to support the thyroid function.

 
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