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    Can Resolve Help Young Girls?

    Can Resolve help young girls with PMS, bloating, breakouts etc. The answer is yes. There are no drugs or hormones in the Resolve; it is safe for use for women of all ages.

    Sometimes girls who haven’t even begun to menstruate can have some types of moodiness or other symptoms that seem to occur around the same time of month. This is only a sign of things to come. The important thing to remember is that a young girl’s hormones are going crazy during puberty.

    Resolve seems to help many young girls with moodiness associated with PMS and seems to help calm them down a bit -- it also helps to mellow out cramps. Of course you have to convince them to use it.

    It’s concerning that doctors want to put young girls on birth control just to regulate their periods. Teens and even women in their forties have the most erratic periods due to many hormonal fluctuations. It is not abnormal for a teen to have a period every 21-45 days. You can put her on synthetic hormones and create an artificial cycle, but why? Most teens have erratic periods that tend to regulate themselves once they reach their late teens to early twenties. Parents should question why they should put their teen on birth control if they have not been diagnosed with any other kind of underlying problems.

    Sometimes young women will skip periods for a few months at a time. If this is the case they can use Resolve as an alternative to try to remedy the situation before resorting to birth control pills.

    What we suggest in situations where women are consistently skipping periods when they should be having them is to have these women or teens use a jar of Resolve in two weeks, then get off of it for two weeks, then use a jar again in two weeks and get off of it for two more weeks. This helps to create a natural cycle in the body. It usually takes anywhere from 2-4 months of using the Resolve this way to create a consistent period, but we’ve had a lot of success with it. Once menstruating monthly then we suggest that you use it daily - breaking from it during your period ­ just like everyone else.

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