NATURAL SOLUTIONS TO COMMON FEMALE HEALTH PROBLEMS
Here is a list of common female health problems:
Uterine Fibroids
Ovarian Cysts
Endometriosis
Vaginitis
Genital Herpes
PMS
Infertility
Lack of Libido
Fibrocystic Breast
Breast Cancer Prevention
UTERINE FIBROIDS
These growths consist of muscle cells and other tissues that grow within the uterine wall (womb). They can grow as a single fibroid or they can grow in clusters. Some are small (1″ or less) and others can be large (grapefruit size or even up to 8″ or more).
SYMPTOMS OF UTERINE FIBROIDS
Pain, especially during sexual activity or with periods
Heavy menstrual bleeding (menorrhagia)
Frequent urination
Abdominal swelling
Can prevent pregnancy or cause miscarriage
CAUSES
These growths can be stimulated by estrogens, xenoestrogens, and also the bodies inability to break down natural estrogens via the liver. Conventional treatments for fibroids include: Pain relievers, hormone-altering drugs, surgical removal if possible. (Fibroids often grow back after surgery)
NATURAL THERAPY FOR UTERINE FIBROIDS
Reduce estrogen overload
Increase progesterone
Avoid Xenoestrogens
Enhance liver detoxification
DETOXIFY
Vaginal bolus with V-X herbal combination
All Cell Detox Herbal Combination
Cleansing Trio
REDUCE PAIN AND INFLAMMATION
IF Relief
Lavender Essential Oil
Dragon Time Essential Oil
BALANCE HORMONES
Iodine
Thyroid Support Herbal Combination
Adrenal Support Supplement
Harmony Essential Oil
Progessence Essential Oil
Femigen Supplement
MultiGreens Supplement
My next blog will discuss natural helps for Ovarian Cysts.
These above mentioned natural helps can be viewed and researched via my website:
www.healthyalternative.mynsp.com
www.myyl.com/healthyalternative
If you have any questions, please comment below.
God Bless,
Sheila VanHemert, C.N.
Master of Holistic Health
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