No, eating flour cannot slow down your menstrual bleeding at all.
There are medications that can help lighten menstrual bleeding, and over time dietary changes can reduce menstrual flow too. But there is nothing you can eat to 'slow down' your menstrual period.
It depends on where you're are bleeding. It will stop the pain for a while, but not kill it.
It would not delay, but it would make the bleeding less severe. One tablespoon in a large glass of water should slow down heavy bleeding.
I assume that you mean menstrual cycles, and no a person cannot have menstrual cycles while pregnant. It is biologically impossible to ovulate and menstruate while pregnant, the body shuts down the menstrual cycles once you're pregnant. People can bleed while their pregnant for various reasons, for example hormonal imbalance or implantation bleeding, but not menstruate.
No type of vinegar has any effect on menstruation. Ibuprofen has no effect on menstrual bleeding, though it helps some people with the associated pain. There is no reason to take apple cider vinegar at all, but it wouldn't interact with ibuprofen. However, both have the capacity to upset your stomach.
It's not a menstrual "circle" - it's a menstrual cycle. And on another note, you can calculate the menstrual days by marking it down on your calander; from the first day you started.
In the first three months of use, you might have irregular bleeding, but you can expect it to settle down to a pattern of bleeding during the ring-free week, often starting on the fourth, fifth, or sixth day the ring is out. Put the new ring in on schedule regardless of whether you're still bleeding.
If you need flour, you have to buy some. If knead flour or dough made with flour, you put it on a floured board or the counter and push it down with the heal of your hands, fold it over on itself and push it down again. Do this for 5 to 8 minutes.
Having a tubal ligation makes no difference to your periods. If you have a hysterectomy you will no longer have periods, well not the bleeding anyway. If you do not have your ovaries removed you will still have pre-menstrual symptoms (if you have them) but you will no longer have cramps or bleeding. If your ovaries are removed as well you will go into the menopause.
Yes, flour will 'turn' into gluose. Flour consists of carbohydrates. and carbohydrates broken down into its simplest unit is glucose.
Yes, all cake flour is the same. They are just different brands.
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