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The body's natural hormones regulate the menstrual cycle.
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B12 vitamins don't really have any effect on the menstrual cycle - although all round good nutrition does help regulate hormones, so in turn helps regulate menstrual cycles. B12 in particular can help ease menstrual cramps.
Regulate refers to having a regular menstrual cycle and regular menstrual flow. Irregular cycles can occur for a number of reasons, including a result of hormonal imbalance during a young womans teens years. Over time hormones balance out and the cycles regulate.
Your period is regulated by hormones. Green tea does not contain those hormones, or effect your hormones in any way. The only way to regulate periods is through hormones, such as birth control.
Hormones are chemical messengers that help regulate such things as growth, metabolism, hunger, sexual arousal and reproductive functioning. Essential hormones include insulin, testosterone, estrogen, human growth hormone, and epinephrine.
Hormones are produced by all multicellular organisms. A few determine gender and reproductive cycles, but many more hormones have no connection to gender and regulate various systems present in all individuals that are necessary to their life processes.
Several systems work with the reproductive system. However, the single largest contribution comes from the endocrine system. It is responsible for the hormones that regulate reproduction. see: FSH, LH, testosterone, estrogen
The main function of the human reproductive system is to ensure species survival by equipping men and women with the necessary organs to procreate. The reproductive system also helps to regulate the body's hormones.
No. It will not influence the hormones in your body that regulate puberty. But, smoking will greatly enhance your chances of getting lung cancer.
It can hurt, but not necessarily. Some women experience menstrual cramps when they menstruate - these are caused by certain hormones that cause the uterus to contract to push out menstrual flow, if you produce more of these hormones or are more sensitive to these hormones you can experience more painful menstrual cramps. Teens can be more prone to menstrual cramps due to hormonal irregularity, thus cramps may be more common when you first start menstruating....BUT although menstrual cramps are common they are not a normal part of healthy menstruation, most women can completely prevent cramps with simple dietary changes or herbal treatments to help regulate hormones.