Guest guest Posted October 11, 2007 Report Share Posted October 11, 2007 Dear Denise, Yes it does. But I'd recommend a full Total Body Cleanse and / or Incurables Program to go along with it. Yours in Knowledge, Health and Freedom, Doc Denise wrote: Doc, does your female formula help with ovarian cysts? Thanks, Denise_ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 Hello, I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. Only a few months ago when I learned that the cysts were filled with mucus and blood, and I stopped eating dairy products and grains, I immediately saw a good improvement. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. I have been vegetarian for more than 20 years. Does anyone have any suggestion, information, experience, anything that can share with me, please? Thank you, Rena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2008 Report Share Posted April 22, 2008 Rena, My wife was just diagnosed as having Ovarian Cysts. Her doctor is going to give her birth control pills to reduce the size. I know that this is not a natural solution, but possibly something to explore as well. 2 months on " the pill " could well be worth any side effects that the drug may have. Taking a drug short term can sometimes help mother nature along. In general, I try to explore natural solutions first as well. But I do think that drugs have a role in health so long as they are used wisely and not abused. Keep us posted! ed , " Blua Birdo " <bluabirdo wrote: > > Hello, > > I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least > to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I > didn't get much result. Only a few months ago when I learned that the cysts > were filled with mucus and blood, and I stopped eating dairy products and > grains, I immediately saw a good improvement. > I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. I have been vegetarian for more than 20 > years. > Does anyone have any suggestion, information, experience, anything that can > share with me, please? > Thank you, > > Rena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 I have a lot of experience with ovarian cysts. I had to get rid of them in order to qualify for an IVF cycle. What has worked for me is, rubbing progesterone cream on the abdomen area where the ovary is. But, doing an herbal liver cleanse is the best way to get rid of ovarian cysts. These are usually capsules that you take (I think they contain milk thistle and dandelion?) You can get them at Whole Foods Market or just about any health food store. Just follow the directions on the package. I think mine required taking one capsule in the morning and two at night. Blua Birdo <bluabirdo wrote: Hello, I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. Only a few months ago when I learned that the cysts were filled with mucus and blood, and I stopped eating dairy products and grains, I immediately saw a good improvement. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. I have been vegetarian for more than 20 years. Does anyone have any suggestion, information, experience, anything that can share with me, please? Thank you, Rena Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Hi Rena, If you're seeing a Naturopathic doctor, he/she should be able to provide some good advise based on what has and hasn't worked in the past. Ovarian cysts are typically caused by excess estrogens. Are you in perimenopause or using the pill? Castor oil packs are helpful for ovarian cysts as is a good quality progesterone cream. Limit estrogen producing foods and be sure you're not using soy or too many phytoestrogens. Avoid endocrine disrupting chemicals, plastics, etc. Hope this helps some, Michelle http://www.HolisticMenopause.com I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 I have had ovarian cysts since I was 22 years old. I'm now 40. Limiting dairy and wheat helped for me too, but what also helped was taking birth control pills. And I agree with the other replier to your post who suggested a progesterone cream applied to the abdomen and a detox cleanse. THESE NATURAL METHODS DO HELP A GREAT DEAL! But what compelled me to write this post is that I happen to sell both a progesterone cream (its called PhytoProlief) and a detox tea. I have been using these products together and have had more relief lately than ever before. And I love the fact that these are all-natural treatments. You can purchase them both online, on my web site at: http://www.annshrader.myarbonne.com I hope this was helpful Thank the Lord I heard we outgrow them after a while!! When I think about it, mine have become less frequent over the years. Ann. , Lendy Taylor <lendytaylor10 wrote: > > I have a lot of experience with ovarian cysts. I had to get rid of them in order to qualify for an IVF cycle. What has worked for me is, rubbing progesterone cream on the abdomen area where the ovary is. But, doing an herbal liver cleanse is the best way to get rid of ovarian cysts. These are usually capsules that you take (I think they contain milk thistle and dandelion?) You can get them at Whole Foods Market or just about any health food store. Just follow the directions on the package. I think mine required taking one capsule in the morning and two at night. > > Blua Birdo <bluabirdo wrote: > Hello, > > I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least > to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I > didn't get much result. Only a few months ago when I learned that the cysts > were filled with mucus and blood, and I stopped eating dairy products and > grains, I immediately saw a good improvement. > I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. I have been vegetarian for more than 20 > years. > Does anyone have any suggestion, information, experience, anything that can > share with me, please? > Thank you, > > Rena > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Hello Rena, I used 25,000 iu Beta Carotene gel caps twice a day for a few days then cut back to 1 a day to shrink fibrocystic breasts. I think it should work the same for the cysts. If you try it, DO NOT use straight Vitamin A. Use only the Beta Carotene form of Vitamin A because straight vitamin A in high dosages can be toxic. Beta Carotene is from a vegetable source. Chris , " Blua Birdo " <bluabirdo wrote: > > Hello, > > I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least > to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I > didn't get much result. Only a few months ago when I learned that the cysts > were filled with mucus and blood, and I stopped eating dairy products and > grains, I immediately saw a good improvement. > I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. I have been vegetarian for more than 20 > years. > Does anyone have any suggestion, information, experience, anything that can > share with me, please? > Thank you, > > Rena > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 I used progesterone cream for some time, but it didn't do much. I take dandelion and other herbs for liver, but I can't take milk thistle because it makes me nauseated. How long did you take in eliminating the cysts? Were they big? Rena - Lendy Taylor Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7:43 PM Re: Ovarian cysts I have a lot of experience with ovarian cysts. I had to get rid of them in order to qualify for an IVF cycle. What has worked for me is, rubbing progesterone cream on the abdomen area where the ovary is. But, doing an herbal liver cleanse is the best way to get rid of ovarian cysts. These are usually capsules that you take (I think they contain milk thistle and dandelion?) You can get them at Whole Foods Market or just about any health food store. Just follow the directions on the package. I think mine required taking one capsule in the morning and two at night. Blua Birdo <bluabirdo wrote: Hello, I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. Only a few months ago when I learned that the cysts were filled with mucus and blood, and I stopped eating dairy products and grains, I immediately saw a good improvement. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. I have been vegetarian for more than 20 years. Does anyone have any suggestion, information, experience, anything that can share with me, please? Thank you, Rena Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 You can't imagine all that I had already tried. Today the doctor was going to consult with her colleagues to see if someone else had a good idea. The only thing that had helped me so far was to stop eating dairy products that I only ate occasionally and grains that I always ate whole instead of refined. - Michelle Tuesday, April 22, 2008 8:53 PM Re: Ovarian cysts Hi Rena, If you're seeing a Naturopathic doctor, he/she should be able to provide some good advise based on what has and hasn't worked in the past. Ovarian cysts are typically caused by excess estrogens. Are you in perimenopause or using the pill? Castor oil packs are helpful for ovarian cysts as is a good quality progesterone cream. Limit estrogen producing foods and be sure you're not using soy or too many phytoestrogens. Avoid endocrine disrupting chemicals, plastics, etc. Hope this helps some, Michelle http://www.HolisticMenopause.com I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 Also, avoid using lotion with parabens in them, these are endocrine disrupters and they contain something that mimics estrogen - causing your body to produce more. I only use Burt's Bees lotion that is paraben free. I get lots of scented body lotion as gifts every year, but have to throw them all away (Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body works, etc. - these are all chock-full of parabens and will wreak havoc in your body) Michelle <michelle wrote: Hi Rena, If you're seeing a Naturopathic doctor, he/she should be able to provide some good advise based on what has and hasn't worked in the past. Ovarian cysts are typically caused by excess estrogens. Are you in perimenopause or using the pill? Castor oil packs are helpful for ovarian cysts as is a good quality progesterone cream. Limit estrogen producing foods and be sure you're not using soy or too many phytoestrogens. Avoid endocrine disrupting chemicals, plastics, etc. Hope this helps some, Michelle http://www.HolisticMenopause.com I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 how wasteful to throw them away! why not regift them or give them to a shelter or other group that serves the needy? much love in Christ, sara 22/f/WI Lendy Taylor <lendytaylor10 wrote: Also, avoid using lotion with parabens in them, these are endocrine disrupters and they contain something that mimics estrogen - causing your body to produce more. I only use Burt's Bees lotion that is paraben free. I get lots of scented body lotion as gifts every year, but have to throw them all away (Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body works, etc. - these are all chock-full of parabens and will wreak havoc in your body) Michelle <michelle wrote: Hi Rena, If you're seeing a Naturopathic doctor, he/she should be able to provide some good advise based on what has and hasn't worked in the past. Ovarian cysts are typically caused by excess estrogens. Are you in perimenopause or using the pill? Castor oil packs are helpful for ovarian cysts as is a good quality progesterone cream. Limit estrogen producing foods and be sure you're not using soy or too many phytoestrogens. Avoid endocrine disrupting chemicals, plastics, etc. Hope this helps some, Michelle http://www.HolisticMenopause.com I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 have you tried taking milk thistle on a full stomach and then eating something right after? something creamy (like frosting) works well to keep my meds down after taking them. much love in Christ, sara Blua Birdo <bluabirdo wrote: I used progesterone cream for some time, but it didn't do much. I take dandelion and other herbs for liver, but I can't take milk thistle because it makes me nauseated. How long did you take in eliminating the cysts? Were they big? Rena - Lendy Taylor Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7:43 PM Re: Ovarian cysts I have a lot of experience with ovarian cysts. I had to get rid of them in order to qualify for an IVF cycle. What has worked for me is, rubbing progesterone cream on the abdomen area where the ovary is. But, doing an herbal liver cleanse is the best way to get rid of ovarian cysts. These are usually capsules that you take (I think they contain milk thistle and dandelion?) You can get them at Whole Foods Market or just about any health food store. Just follow the directions on the package. I think mine required taking one capsule in the morning and two at night. Blua Birdo <bluabirdo wrote: Hello, I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. Only a few months ago when I learned that the cysts were filled with mucus and blood, and I stopped eating dairy products and grains, I immediately saw a good improvement. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. I have been vegetarian for more than 20 years. Does anyone have any suggestion, information, experience, anything that can share with me, please? Thank you, Rena Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2008 Report Share Posted April 23, 2008 I don't use lotions at all. I don't use cosmetics either. In reference to soap and shampoos I use the most natural I can find. I always read ingredients. - Lendy Taylor Wednesday, April 23, 2008 3:06 PM Re: Re: Ovarian cysts Also, avoid using lotion with parabens in them, these are endocrine disrupters and they contain something that mimics estrogen - causing your body to produce more. I only use Burt's Bees lotion that is paraben free. I get lots of scented body lotion as gifts every year, but have to throw them all away (Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body works, etc. - these are all chock-full of parabens and will wreak havoc in your body) Michelle <michelle wrote: Hi Rena, If you're seeing a Naturopathic doctor, he/she should be able to provide some good advise based on what has and hasn't worked in the past. Ovarian cysts are typically caused by excess estrogens. Are you in perimenopause or using the pill? Castor oil packs are helpful for ovarian cysts as is a good quality progesterone cream. Limit estrogen producing foods and be sure you're not using soy or too many phytoestrogens. Avoid endocrine disrupting chemicals, plastics, etc. Hope this helps some, Michelle http://www.HolisticMenopause.com I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2008 Report Share Posted April 24, 2008 For some reason Milk Thistle is not good for me. I take other herbs for liver. Rena - Sara Schneider Wednesday, April 23, 2008 3:41 PM Re: Ovarian cysts have you tried taking milk thistle on a full stomach and then eating something right after? something creamy (like frosting) works well to keep my meds down after taking them. much love in Christ, sara Blua Birdo <bluabirdo wrote: I used progesterone cream for some time, but it didn't do much. I take dandelion and other herbs for liver, but I can't take milk thistle because it makes me nauseated. How long did you take in eliminating the cysts? Were they big? Rena - Lendy Taylor Tuesday, April 22, 2008 7:43 PM Re: Ovarian cysts I have a lot of experience with ovarian cysts. I had to get rid of them in order to qualify for an IVF cycle. What has worked for me is, rubbing progesterone cream on the abdomen area where the ovary is. But, doing an herbal liver cleanse is the best way to get rid of ovarian cysts. These are usually capsules that you take (I think they contain milk thistle and dandelion?) You can get them at Whole Foods Market or just about any health food store. Just follow the directions on the package. I think mine required taking one capsule in the morning and two at night. Blua Birdo <bluabirdo wrote: Hello, I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I didn't get much result. Only a few months ago when I learned that the cysts were filled with mucus and blood, and I stopped eating dairy products and grains, I immediately saw a good improvement. I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. I have been vegetarian for more than 20 years. Does anyone have any suggestion, information, experience, anything that can share with me, please? Thank you, Rena Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 Hi Marcie, I tried progesterone cream in the past before this problem got worse, but I didn't obtain any result. I'm willing to try the cream that you mention. What kind of detox tea do you drink? Thanks, Rena - Marcie Jones Wednesday, April 23, 2008 2:27 AM Re: Ovarian cysts I have had ovarian cysts since I was 22 years old. I'm now 40. Limiting dairy and wheat helped for me too, but what also helped was taking birth control pills. And I agree with the other replier to your post who suggested a progesterone cream applied to the abdomen and a detox cleanse. THESE NATURAL METHODS DO HELP A GREAT DEAL! But what compelled me to write this post is that I happen to sell both a progesterone cream (its called PhytoProlief) and a detox tea. I have been using these products together and have had more relief lately than ever before. And I love the fact that these are all-natural treatments. You can purchase them both online, on my web site at: http://www.annshrader.myarbonne.com I hope this was helpful Thank the Lord I heard we outgrow them after a while!! When I think about it, mine have become less frequent over the years. Ann. , Lendy Taylor <lendytaylor10 wrote: > > I have a lot of experience with ovarian cysts. I had to get rid of them in order to qualify for an IVF cycle. What has worked for me is, rubbing progesterone cream on the abdomen area where the ovary is. But, doing an herbal liver cleanse is the best way to get rid of ovarian cysts. These are usually capsules that you take (I think they contain milk thistle and dandelion?) You can get them at Whole Foods Market or just about any health food store. Just follow the directions on the package. I think mine required taking one capsule in the morning and two at night. > > Blua Birdo <bluabirdo wrote: > Hello, > > I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at least > to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods and so far I > didn't get much result. Only a few months ago when I learned that the cysts > were filled with mucus and blood, and I stopped eating dairy products and > grains, I immediately saw a good improvement. > I'm seeing a naturopathic doctor. I have been vegetarian for more than 20 > years. > Does anyone have any suggestion, information, experience, anything that can > share with me, please? > Thank you, > > Rena > > > > > > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2008 Report Share Posted April 25, 2008 Hi Rena! I had a 5 cm cyst on my left ovary and blood text showing that could be carcenogenic. I regularly practised yoga and what i did was to breath to my left overy during my practise and I also did 3 rounds of 100 kapalabati breaths,every day Withing 3 months, my blood text results were normal and the cyst had dissapear. I dont know what it was exactly, but I'll definately give kapalabati a shot, it's a very powerful breathing. Good luck Esmeralda lopez , Sara Schneider <dancing_christian_mocha_girl wrote: > > how wasteful to throw them away! why not regift them or give them to a shelter or other group that serves the needy? > > much love in Christ, > sara 22/f/WI > > Lendy Taylor <lendytaylor10 wrote: Also, avoid using lotion with parabens in them, these are endocrine disrupters and they contain something that mimics estrogen - causing your body to produce more. I only use Burt's Bees lotion that is paraben free. I get lots of scented body lotion as gifts every year, but have to throw them all away (Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body works, etc. - these are all chock-full of parabens and will wreak havoc in your body) > > Michelle <michelle wrote: Hi Rena, > > If you're seeing a Naturopathic doctor, he/she should be able to > provide some good advise based on what has and hasn't worked in the > past. > > Ovarian cysts are typically caused by excess estrogens. Are you in > perimenopause or using the pill? > > Castor oil packs are helpful for ovarian cysts as is a good quality > progesterone cream. Limit estrogen producing foods and be sure you're > not using soy or too many phytoestrogens. Avoid endocrine disrupting > chemicals, plastics, etc. > > Hope this helps some, > Michelle > http://www.HolisticMenopause.com > > I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at > least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods > and so far I didn't get much result. I'm seeing a naturopathic > doctor. > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2008 Report Share Posted April 28, 2008 Hello Esmeralda, Thanks for your info. Unfortunately, mine is much bigger than the one you had. Rena - esmeralda918 Friday, April 25, 2008 5:21 PM Re: Ovarian cysts Hi Rena! I had a 5 cm cyst on my left ovary and blood text showing that could be carcenogenic. I regularly practised yoga and what i did was to breath to my left overy during my practise and I also did 3 rounds of 100 kapalabati breaths,every day Withing 3 months, my blood text results were normal and the cyst had dissapear. I dont know what it was exactly, but I'll definately give kapalabati a shot, it's a very powerful breathing. Good luck Esmeralda lopez , Sara Schneider <dancing_christian_mocha_girl wrote: > > how wasteful to throw them away! why not regift them or give them to a shelter or other group that serves the needy? > > much love in Christ, > sara 22/f/WI > > Lendy Taylor <lendytaylor10 wrote: Also, avoid using lotion with parabens in them, these are endocrine disrupters and they contain something that mimics estrogen - causing your body to produce more. I only use Burt's Bees lotion that is paraben free. I get lots of scented body lotion as gifts every year, but have to throw them all away (Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body works, etc. - these are all chock-full of parabens and will wreak havoc in your body) > > Michelle <michelle wrote: Hi Rena, > > If you're seeing a Naturopathic doctor, he/she should be able to > provide some good advise based on what has and hasn't worked in the > past. > > Ovarian cysts are typically caused by excess estrogens. Are you in > perimenopause or using the pill? > > Castor oil packs are helpful for ovarian cysts as is a good quality > progesterone cream. Limit estrogen producing foods and be sure you're > not using soy or too many phytoestrogens. Avoid endocrine disrupting > chemicals, plastics, etc. > > Hope this helps some, > Michelle > http://www.HolisticMenopause.com > > I have some ovarian cysts that I have been trying to eliminate or at > least to decrease naturally. I have tried different natural methods > and so far I didn't get much result. I'm seeing a naturopathic > doctor. > > > Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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