June 16, 2009
Endovin for your Menstrual Pains
Puberty is an important stage in any teenager’s life. It is all the more predominant if you are girl. Both the sexes undergo several changes but a girl undergoes much more changes than a boy. The onset of puberty is accompanied by stomach and body pain which in most cases subsides in sometime. But my case was a little different.
My first few periods were a little painful but I was advised that it was normal and would go off after my first few periods. The only hitch was that it did not. I am 18 now and most of my periods are painful. It was not until six months before that I consulted a doctor who concluded that I was suffering from endometriosis. Endometriosis is the growth of tissue in the endometrial tissue in the abdomen and is very painful when the growth is in areas outside the uterus. Severe pains in the abdomen, constipation, urinary problems are the common symptoms of endometriosis.
No one can understand a girl the way another girl does. One of my friends who was facing similar problems suggested Endovin claiming it to be very effective. I was already aware of side effects that such drugs came with from my research on the internet and was weary of it. Still I had no much idea about the other products and here was someone who was giving me hand on experience about a product.
A few weeks later I was happy that I had considered my friend’s advice and opted for Endovin. I could see significant changes in my periods which were becoming less painful with every dosage and there were no signs of any side effects. Endovin is a completely natural product and hence there is no chance that you will observe any side effects. The vitamin E in Endovin ensures smooth muscle contraction during periods thereby countering cramps and the excess tissue formed owing to estrogen is countered by vitamin B6.
To sum it up, Endovin is the complete solution for all period related problems and I would strongly recommend it to anyone who is suffering from endometriosis.








