Isoflavone When taken inside the body, isoflavone has the same function as estrogen. Another name for isoflavone is plant estrogen.
Not only does isoflavone have a preventative effect on disease such as osteoporosis, menopause, and breast cancer but it also has a great effect on the skin and is good for cosmetic purposes.
It’s an essential part of the diet for women. But isoflavone is most effective in times of PMS.
What is PMS?
It is short for pre-menstrual syndrome, which causes a variety of symptoms that are experienced roughly 10 days prior to the period. As the female body approaches the period, the hormonal imbalance produces side effects to the body and the various symptoms are experienced. This is PMS. Hormonal imbalance not only has an effect on the body but it also has a great effect on women psychologically and emotionally. PMS is often recognized by a third-person by observing the lack of normal stability. During PMS, women are more susceptible to depression, anger, and sorrow. If a woman recollects her past times of conflict and emotional instability, the timing probably has a direct relationship with her period.
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Soy Milk Ramen \850 Miso Soy Milk Ramen \950 You’ll surely enjoy the rich and creamy texture of this dish!
 If you want to learn more about the effects of PMS, Are You REALLY Ready for Marriage?by Marre Ishii is a suggested reading. There are copies of this book sold at the cafe. (Shufu-no-tomo-sha Publications - \1,300 plus tax)
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Soy Milk Ramen during PMS
Women tend to be negative and overly sensitive during PMS. That's when you should
come to Kick Back and have our very own Soy Milk Ramen. The Soy Milk Ramen
contains 101mg of plant estrogen, or isoflavone, so you can compensate
for the lack of estrogen in your body. The daily suggested intake of isoflavone
is 40to 50mg, so if you eat the Soy Milk Ramen, you will have had plenty
of isoflavone for the day. As a meal, the Soy Milk Ramen is delicious and
as a nutritional supplement, it serves as a sufficient aid to PMS. |