Truth: Is menstruation the body’s way of detoxifying itself?

Menstrual Detox? I don’t know if you’ve ever heard the saying, “There are toxins in menstruation, and getting your period every month is a detoxification process.” A period is troublesome enough as it is, but it actually has toxins in it? So is it true that if you don’t have your period, you can’t ‘detox’? What is the truth? What’s in menstruation? Apart from blood, menstruation also contains endometrial debris, inflammatory cells, cervical mucus and shed vaginal epithelial cells. But – there is just no poison ~ Menstrual components are ↓ ↓ ↓ 1. Blood: it is the bleeding from the endometrium after the endometrial shedding of the small blood vessels broken, the same as the normal blood flowing in the blood vessels of our whole body. Regardless of the amount of more or less and endometrial thickness, endometrial area, coagulation, bleeding time, etc., bright red or dark red and arterial blood and venous blood of different content and whether the timely discharge related to whether or not there is a blood clot (bleeding too fast when the blood coagulation to form a blood clot), it is just blood. 2, endometrial debris: is the shedding of the endometrium. The lining of the uterus is the breeding ground for the fetus, and the embryo will be deposited on the lining of the uterus, so of course there will be no toxins. 3, inflammatory cells: sounds a little scary, but it’s just the name. In fact, it is in our blood, tissues are present in large quantities of white blood cells, lymphocytes, etc., and is not “inflamed cells”. 4, cervical mucus and shedding of vaginal epithelial cells: the equivalent of just in the process of menstrual blood flow from the river to take away a little sediment. Why do people age after menopause? What really keeps a woman young are two normally functioning ovaries, and menstruation occurs because the ovaries have normal cyclical changes. When the ovaries get old and fail to function, and the uterine lining doesn’t thicken or bleed periodically, menopause occurs. Although menstruation does not detoxify the body, not all cases of non-menstruation are without consequences for the body. Some hidden problems can also lead to menopause and amenorrhea. In other words, if you don’t have your period, you should have it checked out, so that you can rule out any hidden problems and take care of your health. Although menstruation does not detoxify the body, not all cases of missed menstruation have no effect on the body. In addition to adhesions in the uterine cavity, other diseases can also cause menopause and amenorrhea. In other words, if you don’t have your period, you still need to go to the doctor and treat it differently depending on the cause. So, here to give you the science is menstruation is not detoxification, not that it does not matter if you do not come to menstruation oh.