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Premenstrual Society

PO Box 429
Addlestone
Surrey
KT15 1DZ

Tel: 01932 872 560
Best time to telephone: 11am - 6pm, Monday - Friday.

The Premenstrual Society invites membership from anyone interested in helping women who suffer from premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and their families. The Society's aims are as follows:

  • To give information and support to individual PMS sufferers.
  • To help individuals and organisations aiming to start self-help groups.
  • To support research on PMS.

Membership is not necessary to receive help, but it gives various benefits as well as supporting the Society's work.

Queries regarding individual problems are welcome (SAE please), but please note that it is not possible to answer queries by telephone. The Society is also able to answer queries from doctors and other health professionals via its medical and scientific advisers.

Publications available free, with stamped addressed envelope, include the following.

  • What is PMS?
  • Monthly symptom chart
  • Multivitamin and mineral treatment for PMS
  • Evening primrose oil treatment for PMS
  • Hormone treatment for PMS
  • Healthy eating - the basis of keeping fit and fighting PMS
  • Exercise
  • Relaxation
  • Period pains
  • Premenstrual breast discomfort
  • Premenstrual problems and painful periods in teenagers
  • Premenstrual syndrome in the over 45s
  • PMS after hysterectomy

General book lists on period pains and PMS are also available.

Checked: 12 Nov 2007








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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

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