Main Causes Of Ovarian Cysts
If you have already gone through the stage of visiting your doctor and coming away feeling less than hopeful, you may be considering trying home treatments for fibroids. In actual fact, the very nature of this condition means that conventional ways of treating fibroids leave a lot to be desired, as they focus on dealing with the symptoms of fibroids rather than the underlying causes, meaning that in most cases, fibroids will regrow-and this is even after surgery!
Many doctors will simply recommend doing nothing at all, as fibroids will shrink during the menopause. Now I always think that this advice is fine, if you are fast approaching the menopause or if your symptoms are mild. However, if like many women you are simply experiencing intolerable symptoms which are affecting your everyday life, this is simply no good and this can advice can feel like a life-sentence.
If you are prepared to try home treatments for fibroids, you may not have to put up with the common symptoms of fibroids, which include painful periods, bladder and bowel problems, bloating, swelling, anemia and infertility. However, you need to be clear on the fact that it is believed fibroids are caused by a combination of lifestyle, hereditary factors and diet and these factors need to be taken into effect.
To get you started, there are a number of simple home treatments for fibroids which are known to be effective:-
* Eating anti-inflammatory foods such as oats, cumin, pineapple and rosemary can help as it is believed that fibroids are common in woman who are prone to inflammatory conditions
* Reducing estrogen can help, as most women with fibroids are shown to have higher than average levels of this hormone. This can be done by reducing body fat and by reducing your intake of estrogen mimicking compounds which are derived from pesticides and additives
* Chinese medicine is thought to use herbs which can help to cleanse the reproductive system
* Gentle massage can help as it improves the circulation around the reproductive organs which can, in turn, help to remove unwanted toxins which are thought to contribute to fibroids
The most valuable piece of advice I can give if you are considering trying home treatments for fibroids is that you will need to invest a little time and effort in your own treatment. Half-hearted attempts will simply not be particularly effective and the best way to approach it is to realize that you will have to give this priority and the rewards can be truly enormous. To do this, you will need to follow a comprehensive system which has been tried and tested and proven to work.
The lack of “real” help for women led an alternative practitioner to develop a complete system for treating fibroids which mirrored what she taught women in her busy clinic.
Her unique, 7 Step Plan has been successfully used by many thousands of women worldwide and for those who are willing to take charge of their own treatment and recognize that they will have to play an active role in their own healing, then this is simply ideal. If, however, you are the type of person who will simply expect to take a pill and be cured, then this is maybe not the right system for you and you may wish to consider temporary symptomatic treatments.
April 6, 2011 