Research tied to period pain education page

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  6. Yingqun, X. I. O. N. G. (2014). Clinical observation of motherwort capsules for treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. J New Chin Med, 12, 055.

  7. Ruhaak, L. R., Felth, J., Karlsson, P. C., Rafter, J. J., Verpoorte, R., & Bohlin, L. (2011). Evaluation of the cyclooxygenase inhibiting effects of six major cannabinoids isolated from Cannabis Sativa. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 34(5), 774-778. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.34.774 [Reference Link]

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