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August 2007

 

Excellent response for PMS Relief study

10 Aug 2007

Response rates have been excellent for the clinical trial to test PMS Relief, a new PMS herbal product formulated to help combat PMS symptoms.

Researcher Allison Beard is delighted with over 70 responses and is now currently collating all the surveys ready for the first initial analysis. The trial is expected to begin this month and will be invaluable for all women suffering from PMS.

Around 73 women aged between 18 and 45 have applied to take part in the trial, which will be conducted by researcher Allison Beard in conjunction with the Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. The study aims to investigate the effectiveness of PMS Relief, a natural herbal treatment, in relieving the major symptoms of PMS. The product is already available through specialist outlets.

PMS symptoms are a sign that hormones are out of balance. PMS Relief has been specifically developed and formulated to combat symptoms and help balance hormones in the menstrual cycle. It contains Wild Yam herb, used in traditional herbal medicine, essential oils, based on traditional aromatherapy, of Sage, Rose, Geranium, Ylang Ylang, Neroli, Clary sage, Rose absolute and Myrrh, as well as homeopathic Progesterone and Wild Yam and Vitamin E.

All those who have applied to take part in the study will also receive one month free supply of PMS Relief.

Recruitment for the trial is now closed. 

For further information please contact Allison Beard at allisonbeard@abcconsulting.uk.com