Thank you for this question, I am sure many of our members may have or know someone who has been diagnosed MVP. It is not an uncommon condition seen mainly in women. It becomes an issue when the body is put through the test if the person is physically active (i.e. extreme sports) or pregnant. But most of the time it is treatable as Kristin mentioned. I was wondering if you have been prescribed baby aspirin, you may also want to consider CoQ10 to protect the heart, Rhodiola to keep you relaxed and anxiety-free and keep a healthy nutrition that includes raw veggies, fruits and fatty acids (omega 3 oils). Meditation and breathing exercises should also help reduce the apprehension and improve overall wellbeing.
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Thank you for this question, I am sure many of our members may have or know someone who has been diagnosed MVP. It is not an uncommon condition seen mainly in women. It becomes an issue when the body is put through the test if the person is physically active (i.e. extreme sports) or pregnant. But most of the time it is treatable as Kristin mentioned. I was wondering if you have been prescribed baby aspirin, you may also want to consider CoQ10 to protect the heart, Rhodiola to keep you relaxed and anxiety-free and keep a healthy nutrition that includes raw veggies, fruits and fatty acids (omega 3 oils). Meditation and breathing exercises should also help reduce the apprehension and improve overall wellbeing.
March 11, 2009 - 8:44pmThis Comment
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