PMS Comfort, A New Site Devoted To Helping Women With Premenstrual Syndrome, Is Launched

PMS Comfort, A New Site Devoted To Helping Women With Premenstrual Syndrome, Is Launched











PMS Comfort, Natural Relief For PMS Symptoms


Marin County, California (PRWEB) August 24, 2011

85% of women will have PMS symptoms during their lifetime, and 25% of all reproductive aged women have premenstrual syndrome or premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) severe enough to interfere with their work and family responsibilities, as well as their social lives. And yet, PMS is generally ignored until some controversy, such as the recent California Milk Processor Board advertising campaign that received a firestorm of negative attention and was then hastily pulled, causes PMS to fleetingly receive the attention it merits. Recognizing that PMS is a significant condition that deserves more than just passing attention, PMS Comfort, a website devoted exclusively to PMS, PMDD, and natural PMS relief. has been launched by Dr. Daniel Heller and Professional Health Solutions LLC.

Dr. Heller, a leading holistic doctor with over 15 years clinical experience helping thousands of women with premenstrual syndrome and other hormone imbalances, has created PMS Comfort to serve women whose premenstrual suffering is too often ignored or minimized by doctors, health care practitioners, friends and family, and even significant others. Because premenstrual symptoms affect the vast majority of women, and premenstrual syndrome interferes with one quarter of all women’s lives in this country, plus the lives of their families, friends, and co-workers, women with PMS and PMDD deserve a website devoted exclusively to their concerns.

Dr. Heller comments: “The reality of PMS and PMDD suffering should not be ignored: these real and serious conditions cause significant problems for American women and American families, and cost employers millions of dollars in lost productivity and increased health care utilization. Rather than ignoring PMS, or castigating women who suffer from it, the health care system should be looking for natural solutions that include diet and lifestyle to help women with PMS live healthier and fuller lives.”

This new website will be a place where women can feel safe and validated learning about premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder, and about how those conditions may already be affecting their lives. Visitors to the site will be able to take a confidential PMS self-assessment quiz that will tell them the severity of their symptoms, and help them understand how their symptoms correlate with the American College of Obstetrician’s and Gynecologist’s guidelines for premenstrual syndrome diagnosis.

The site includes articles on individual symptoms such as menstrual migraines and cramps; the PMS Comfort Blog; extensive information on the PMS Comfort line of natural relief products; and the results of a study that demonstrated the beneficial effect of an herbal formula for PMS in women with severe premenstrual symptoms.

All articles on the site are written by medical and allied health professionals and scientifically referenced, and the site follows best practices with regards to privacy and data encryption and security so that all women can feel secure using the site, knowing they are receiving professional quality information in a safe, respectful environment.

Professional Health Solutions, LLC, a California corporation since 2009, has created the PMS Comfort website and the PMS Comfort line of products. Dr. Daniel Heller is the principal partner and general manager of PHS LLC.

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