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About Dr. Jarret Morrow:

Dr. Jarret Morrow, MD is president and scientific director of University Health Industries, Inc. Mr. Morrow received his medical degree from the University of Alberta in June 2001 and before that date, received his Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacology with Distinction, also from the University of Alberta, in June 1997. Mr. Morrow has been a presenter at numerous distinguished scientific and medical conferences worldwide, generally involving various areas of psychiatry, including anxiety disorders and physical impact of emotional stress, and also co-author numerous medical research publications generally on similar topics. Mr. Morrow is the inventor of two patent-pending formulations of dietary supplements ( Dietary Supplement Updates ).

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Part 1: PMS

  1. What are PMS and PMDD?
  2. What causes PMS?
  3. What are the symptoms of PMS?
  4. What are the risks of premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder?
  5. How do I know if I have PMS?
  6. What can I do to manage my symptoms?
  7. What medical treatments are available?
  8. How effective are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for treatment of premenstrual syndrome?
    How effective analogues of the hormone-releasing hormone (GnRHa) therapy in the treatment of PMS?
  9. Is light therapy effective in treating depression associated with premenstrual dysphoric disorder?

Part 2: About Zenstral

  1. What Zenstral a„c PMS?
  2. Who should take Zenstral PMS a„c?
  3. What are the ingredients?
  4. How do Zenstral PMS a„c?
  5. What is evidence-based medicine?
  6. What is a meta-analysis?
  7. What scientific evidence was used to formulate Zenstral PMS a„c?
  8. Who should not take Zenstral PMS a„c?
  9. How should I take?
  10. When he starts to work?
  11. What are the possible side effects?
  12. What is the program TruLabel NPA?
  13. What is your warranty?
  14. Who's Industries University Health, Inc. (UHI)?
  15. What other nutraceuticals are available from UHI?

Part 1: PMS

Understanding PMS is one of the most important things you can do to manage your symptoms. In this booklet, Jarret D. Morrow, MD, scientific director and president of University Health Industries, has made known PMS, an overview of treatment options, and current independent research supports the use of PMS Zenstral a„c for the relief of PMS and PMDD.

What are PMS and PMDD?

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), a more severe form of premenstrual syndrome, are both very common and potentially debilitating conditions from which many women suffer. Hormonal changes after ovulation trigger a set of disturbing symptoms that appear about 14 days before your period. PMS and PMDD affect approximately 40 million women in the United States, with mor.

Posted on March 4, 2010.
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