Abstract:For centuries, plants and minerals have been used for treating symptoms of dysmenorrhea, relieving pain, restoring lost nutrients, and improving the quality of life. For our study, we employed a new dietary supplement that is plant-based and consists of burdock root, cranberry extract, underground and above-ground parts of marsh cinquefoil, and natural mineral salt of Siberian lakes. The patients (girls in puberty) had neither identified underlying health conditions nor recorded allergic reactions. To examine … Show more
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