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>Dear Fe:

>Greetings!

>What is the protocol for treating cervical polyps? Attached is the medical

>info.

>love & light,

>Mon

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Dear Mon,

 

Greetings.

 

MEDICAL INFORMATION : CERVICAL POLYPS

 

" Fingerlike growths originating from the mucosal surface of the cervix or

endocervical canal. These small, fragile growths hang from a stalk and

protrude through the cervical opening. The cause of cervical polyps is not

completely understood, but they are frequently the result of infection.

They may be associated with chronic inflammation, an abnormal local

response to increased levels of estrogen, or local congestion of cervical

blood vessels. Cervical polyps are relatively common, especially in women

over age 20 who have had children. Only a single polyp is present in most

cases but sometimes two or three are found. They are rare before menarche

(onset of menstrual periods). Because of the potential role of chronic

inflammation, infections should always be treated in a timely manner.

 

SYMPTOMS

a.) abnormal vaginal bleeding

1. after intercourse (postcoital)

2. after douching

3. between periods

4. after menopause

b.) abnormally heavy periods (menorrhagia)

c.) white or yellow mucous discharge (leukorrhea) polyps often are asymptomatic

 

SIGNS AND TESTS

A pelvic examination reveals smooth, red or purple, fingerlike projections

from the cervical canal. A cervical biopsy typically reveals mildly

atypical cells and signs of infection.

 

TREATMENT

Removal is typically done as a simple, outpatient procedure. Gentle

twisting of a cervical polyp is frequently enough to remove it, but

normally a polyp is removed by tying a surgical ligature around the base

and cutting it off. Removal of the base is done by electrocautery or laser

vaporization. Because many polyps are infected, anantibiotic may be

administered after the removal, either prophylactically or with any early

signs of infection. Although most cervical polyps are benign, the excised

tissue should be sent to a pathologist for microscopic examination.

 

PROGNOSIS

Typically, polyps are benign and easily removed. Regrowth of polyps is

uncommon.

 

COMPLICATIONS

Some cervical cancers may first appear as a polyp. Infections may occur

after removal.

 

 

PRANIC HEALING TREATMENT:

 

Invoke and give thanks before and after treatment.

Scan and re-scan before, during, and after treatment.

 

1. Apply general sweeping.

2. Apply localized sweeping on the sex chakra and the affected area

alternately and thoroughly with LWG & LWO.

3. Energize the sex chakra with LB, then with more of LWG. Repeat steps 2

& 3 several times. Give verbal and visual instruction to the sex chakra.

4. Apply localized sweeping thoroughly on the basic and navel

chakras. Slightly energize them with WHITE.

5. Apply localized sweeping on the front and back solar plexus

chakra. energize with LWG, LWB, then with LWV.

6. Apply localized sweeping on the crown, ajna, and throat

chakras. Energize them with LWG, then with more of LWV.

7. Stabilize and cut the connecting cord.

8. Repeat treatment at least 3x a week.

 

Love and light, masterfe

 

 

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  • 6 years later...
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By success, do you mean that they went away? I haven't experienced that.

 

- Bill

 

 

 

Chinese Medicine , " joannaeriddell "

<joannaeriddell wrote:

>

> Does anyone know of a good protocol for treating cervical polyps. I

> have treated nasal polyps with success but cannot find anything on

> cervical polyps and any main points that are usesd. I know they are

> damp/phlegm in nature, but not sure to treat as fibroids to a certain

> extent. Many thanks

>

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