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Illness as a spiritual path , a journey of discovery , integration and transformation

{ The alchemy of sickness } primarily refers to a 1993 book by Kat Duff that explores illness as a profound ,transformative experience rather than just a temporary breakdown in this context , alchemy means the process of transforming one's life through sickness , offering a new perspective on healing that involves acknowledging , integrating and find meaning in the illness itself

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The first birth control pill was released in 1957 after a chemist by the name of Frank Colton accidentally created a prototype of 10 milligrams. This same pill was scheduled to be released for gynecological disorders and shortly thereafter in 1960 became approved by the FDA. Between 1957 and 1963, just 7 years of exposure and already 1.2 million women were using the first contraceptive pill ever to be released. Releasing a prototype pill before even testing it doesn't make logical sense but soon the makers of the first contraceptive pill; Frank Colton, Margaret Sanger, and Katherine McCormick would first find out about the variety of side effects and reactions their pill had to offer.
The first birth control pill was released in 1957 after a chemist by the name of Frank Colton accidentally created a prototype of 10 milligrams. This same pill was scheduled to be released for gynecological disorders and shortly thereafter in 1960 became approved by the FDA. Between 1957 and 1963, just 7 years of exposure and already 1.2 million women were using the first contraceptive pill ever to be released. Releasing a prototype pill before even testing it doesn't make logical sense but soon the makers of the first contraceptive pill; Frank Colton, Margaret Sanger, and Katherine McCormick would first find out about the variety of side effects and reactions their pill had to offer.

The side effects included: Nausea, Blurred Vision, Bloating, Weight gain, Depression, Blood clots, Strokes

Many women complained about the contraceptive pill, their complaints were dismissed in the early 60's and 70's. Later in the 1980's a lower dosage of progesterone in the pill would be introduced to the public. The new pill - would have as little as one milligram of progesterone.
Managing perimenopause , menopause and estrogen dominance with bioidentical progesterone , microdose psilocybin , diet , lifestyle , liver and gallbladder care..

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