
Many women of childbearing age suffer from some kind of pain or discomfort related to their menstrual cycle. Sometimes, the menstrual pain starts one week or even earlier before the menstruation. Such a state is called the premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
What are the symptoms of PMS?
The symptoms are cramps and backache, headache, bloating and gas, irritability and mood swings, depression, fatigue, issues with memory and concentration (foggy brain), muscle aches and joint pain, acne, swollen hands and feet, puffy skin, weight gain…
Why do some women suffer from those symptoms and some women do not?
What is causing those symptoms?
Doctors have no clue so the blame goes to the usual suspects, the genetics and autoimmune issues.
Now, what is premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)?
Johns Hopkins Medical Center tells us “Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a much more severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). It may affect people of childbearing age. It’s a severe and chronic health condition that needs attention and treatment. Lifestyle changes and sometimes medicines can help manage symptoms.”
Here, not only are we being stupid, we are getting woke. Which people menstruate? We call them women. Only women menstruate and can bear children, so only women of childbearing age menstruate and can suffer from PMS or PMDD.

So, what are those “experts” telling us, what causes PMDD?
“The exact cause of PMDD is not known. It may be an abnormal reaction to normal hormone changes that happen with each menstrual cycle. The hormone changes can cause a serotonin deficiency. Serotonin is a substance found naturally in the brain and intestines that narrows blood vessels and can affect mood and cause physical symptoms.”
Obviously, they have not a clue.
What is the difference between PMS and PMDD?
You will be labeled with PMDD if five or more symptoms of PMS become exaggerated to the point of the woman becoming dysfunctional because the symptoms of PMS and PMDD are exactly the same.
Now, let’s use our brains a bit and analyze the situation.
The symptoms of PMDD occur a week or even earlier before menstruation and last until a couple of days after the menstruation.
The period before menstruation is called the luteal phase of menstrual cycle. This is the phase in which more blood circulates through female reproductive organs to aid the fertile egg and prepare the breasts for milk production. If the egg is not fertile, in the second part of the luteal phase the process of decomposition and dismantling of the additional layer of the uterus starts, which also requires more blood flow and the culmination is the final elimination of the infertile egg and the lining of the uterus through vaginal bleeding we call menstruation.

What happens to the organs with a faster blood flow when the blood is toxic?
Those organs will try to reduce blood’s toxic level by separating those toxins. For this purpose sacks are formed and filled with those toxins. We call them cysts.
What happens to women suffering from PMS and PMDD, they have cystic ovaries and cystic breasts. The tissue is toxic and refuses to hydrate because the blood is toxic. This is why forced hydration occurs. We call it inflammation. Inflammation increases the pressure on sensory nerves causing discomfort and pain. The ovaries, uterus, and breasts become sensitive and painful.
Since the blood is toxic, symptoms of toxic blood occur which are muscle and joint pains, headache, bloating, increased temperature, foggy brain, irritability, blurred vision…
Since the reproductive organs are being cleansed, this increases the overall blood toxicity and symptoms of a toxic blood increase in their intensity until menstruation occurs.
During menstruation, the body will also eliminate as much of the toxic blood as possible so women with PMS and PMDD bleed more. After they have eliminated some of the toxic blood and created some clean blood, the blood toxicity diminishes and the symptoms of a toxic blood calm down.

Blood toxicity is often related to low blood plasma levels when the body cannot cleanse because there is not enough plasma available. This makes the detox difficult and not much blood will be eliminated during the menstruation making symptoms of toxic blood persist after menstruation although the intensity of symptoms will lessen.
Women of childbearing age should follow the SHP so that they can hydrate and cleanse before becoming pregnant.
The well-hydrated body will have clean blood and no PMS and PMDD will occur. Simply, by drinking plasma (water with sea salt or diluted seawater) the symptoms of PMS and PMDD will vanish yet, what is the doctor’s recommendation to those suffering from PMDD? Do not take salt.
Are doctors trained to heal or to poison you? There is no question in my mind that the soyence of mad-sin was created to kill people, and doctors are indoctrinated with it. They have become experts in the soyence of madsin.
Can’t you see whom you have trusted with your health?
We are taking apart the soyence of madsin, exposing it for what it really is, yet, very few are capable of accepting the truth, such is the power of indoctrination.
The days of soyence of madsin are numbered. I hope that more people will join us in revealing the truth and breaking the spell of the Cabal’s misinformation.
Love and light to us all
