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Alma,

With ever diminishing enzyme levels, internal organs begin to collect deposits of fibrin, causing women to develop conditions such as uterine fibroid tumors, which are made up of fibrotic tissue and muscle cells, formed by fibrin deposition. And what gets rid of fibrin? Digestive enzymes! Especially those which contain serrapeptase. Take several tow to three times a day on an empty stomach, and fibrous deposits such as fibroid tissues, old scars and scar tissues, fibrin in arthritic joints, etc., will utimately be gone The best product I know of is Garden of Life's Primal defense. You might look around, but the best price I have found is at iherb.com, where you can get $5 off on your first order if you use my referral code of X0T949.

To answer an earlier questioner, unfortunately, those folks have no affiliate program, but each new buyer who uses my code does give me a slight referral bonus to use on our own purchases. Last time I looked it was up to almost $8 (whoopee, huh?).

Inositol/IP6 is another supplement that might have good results with fiborid tumors. If it were me, I would go with it and the digestive enzymes as the primary mode of attack against fibroid tumors and also take colloidal silver regularly as it is a good complimentary item to help dissolve tumors.

Have you tried cayenne pepper tincture for that internal bleeding? One to three droppersful does the trick for many people with internal bleeding problems, including .

Now, about that anemia:

Iron deficiency anemia is the most common type of anemia, and is usually caused by blood loss of some type.

* Focus on iron rich foods such as;

- Well cooked oysters and clams -- Tofu - Organ meats like pork or calf liver - Sardines, tuna, and shrimp - Whole grains and whole grain fortified cereals. - Grape juice (no sugar or preservatives added) is an excellent source of iron. Drink an 8 oz glass every day. - Eat 2 dried apricots every morning after breakfast and every night after dinner - Eat a peach a day when they are in season, they help wash away toxins. - Eat prunes and drink prune juice - Snack on raisins and pumpkin seeds - Raw pumpkin (not canned or cooked) pulp and squash have purifying properties - Garlic helps to thin and fortify the blood. Eat raw garlic and/or take a garlic supplement daily. - Raw sauerkraut (not canned), does wonders on fortifying the blood. Eat 2 to 4 Tbsp a day, right after a meal. Raw sauerkraut can be found at a health food store, or you can prepare it yourself. If anyone would like the recipe let me know. - Drink fresh carrot juice as often as once a day, if you have access to a juicer, or eat raw carrots. They contain calcium, potassium, phosphorus and vitamins A, B1, B2 and C.

* Include vitamin C foods when eating foods that contain iron. Vitamin C increases the absorption of iron. Enhance your diet with foods such as;

- Fruits - oranges, grapefruits, strawberries, and pineapples - Vegetables - broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower - If you take an iron supplement, swallow it with orange juice or any other juice that's high in vitamin C. Before taking an iron supplement be sure to talk to your doctor first to see if you need to take one because too much iron is just as bad as not having enough, if not worse.

* Eat protein with every meal. Protein facilitates iron absorption.

- Eat high protein, lean meats and poultry. Also add low-fat cheeses and nuts to your daily diet.

* Space your supplements out. The more iron you consume at once, the less the body actually takes in. Eating small iron-rich meals every 2 to 3 hours can help you absorb iron more effectively.

* Flavor your water.

- A spritz of C-laden lemon, lime, tangerine, or orange juice in your water not only makes a tasty drink, but it also assists with iron absorption.

* Use cast iron cookware. Tiny iron particles from the cookware are transferred to food and can provide a significant source of dietary iron.

Source: www.tbyil.com/Anemia.htm (note, there are other suggestions there for the two less common forms of anemia - B12, or pernicious, anemia and folate anemia)

Also, digestive enzymes and probiotics can help with the absorption of all nutrients, including iron. And I might note that, without knowing your ob/gyn, virtually all mainstream doctors usually advice against alternative approaches to virtually any condition.

I hope that you find some of these suggestions and information helpful,

All the best,

oleander soup , "almalalonde" <almalalonde wrote:>> My OB/GYN says my best option is to have a hysterectomy. A large fibroid in my uterus is causing excessive bleeding,I am now severely anemic, she says it is not a good idea to experiment with other approaches that may or may not help because of my anemia. I have been taking iron pills twice a day since May but I cannot keep up with the loss that happens every month (or more often). Any ideas out there on how to reduce or get rid of fibroids?> > Alma>

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Digestive enzymes will help with the

anemia a tiny bit because they will make nutrients in your food

bioavailable.

 

In order to affect fibrin, proteolytic enzymes are used...between

meals. They do get rid of fibroids. Not as quickly as surgery

but they cost way less when compared to that alternative.

 

That being said, there are several brands of proteolytic enzymes that

are popular and work......Vitalzym, Wobenzym, Neprinol, Blockbuster All Clear, Boluoke....there are many more

these days. If you buy a combination capsule (not tablet), be sure it

contains serrapeptase.

 

You can purchase serrapeptase as a single enzyme or in combination.

 

 

 

 

"Consistent,

aggressive dosing three times per day. Enzyme formulas that

are all plant-based do not stay in the bloodstream very long. Strict

dosing schedules must be adhered to in order to maintain a therapeutic

level of enzymes in the blood. Commonly, women who try and fail at

Systemic Enzyme Therapy for fibroids take only the minimum dose. Most

products do not explain the importance of finding an activation dose.

This is done by steadily increasing dose after the first week of use.

As an example, some women may remain on three capsules three times per

day as directed on the label when their therapeutic activation may not

occur until they have increased the dose to nine capsules three times

per day! Activation is realized when bowel activity is increases

dramatically, heat is felt at the sites of old injuries or scars, or

other less definable but noticeable changes occur in the body’s

function. In other words, you begin to tell something is happening.

There is no adverse effect from taking large amounts of enzymes; they

are non-toxic, native to our body and impossible to overdose"

 

 

 

 

 

Many online sites discuss the diff between enteric and non enteric

coated serrapeptase. I infer from my research and discussion on the

Silver List that it is of little consequence. Further, what is of

consequence is that you take it regularly, between meals for several

months. It is not a drug and does not work like a drug or have the side

effects of a drug.

 

Perhaps you can get your doc to prescribe B-12 shots to help with the

anemia. If not, sublingual tablets work better than those going thru'

the digestive tract. I personally use B-12 from an animal feed store

topically with DMSO but that's probably not for you unless you do the

research.

 

Are you using caffeine? You might consider abandoning it for a while.

 

As someone else mentioned, cayenne is long used to stop bleeding,

internally and externally. IF you choose to take capsules you may

experience stomach pain if you are not in the habit of consuming spicy

condiments. The mouth prepares the stomach for what is to come and

capsules circumvent that warning system. It is of no consequence to

those with healthy stomachs but if yours is sensitive, put some cayenne

on a damp finger and lick it off, then take the capsules followed by

milk or something with fat in it.

 

references & sources:

 

//uterinefibroids.meetup.com/boards/thread/1146301

//www.articlefeeder.com/Diseases__Conditions_and_Treatments/The_Essential_Facts_on_How_to_Shrink_Fibroids_Using_Systemic_Enzyme_Formulas.html

//www.energeticnutrition.com/vitalzym/fibroid_tumors.html

//www.naturodoc.com/library/heart/boluoke.htm

//expertdoctor.blogspot.com/2009/08/how-to-shrink-fibroids-using-systemic.html

//fightfibroids.blogspot.com/2008/03/shrinking-fibroids-naturally-vitalzym.html

//www.regenerativenutrition.com/content.asp?id=465

//www.losethebackpain.com/uterine-fibroids.html

//pivotalhealth.info/fibroids

//www.raysahelian.com/fibroids.html

//books.google.com/books?id=2s_q2y_J3rwC & pg=PA419 & lpg=PA419 & dq=proteolytic+enzymes+fibroid & source=bl & ots=cR31tVMcu_ & sig=c4JwRfcy42NDWhY8qIzV1bubSTE & hl=en & ei=T9yXSvuPD4vyMc_lgMQF & sa=X & oi=book_result & ct=result & resnum=7#v=onepage & q=proteolytic%20enzymes%20fibroid & f=false

//www.healthsearches.org/Categories_of_Q & A/Health_for_Women/1410.php

//www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkXZtKa3nV8

//www.nutritionalwellness.com/archives/2006/jul/07_proteolytic.php

//www.enzymus.com/fibrovera

//www.vitacost.com/Doctors-Best-Best-Proteolytic-Enzymes?csrc=GPF-753950001848

//www.luckyvitamin.com/searchResult?s= & criteria= & keyword=proteolytic

//www.puritan.com/enzymes-130/serrapeptase-enzyme-90000-iu-017605?NewPage=1

 

Studies have linked caffeine use to

abnormal heart rhythms, stroke, heart disease,

type 2 diabetes, first-trimester miscarriages, abnormal fetal

development and low birth weight in infants, adverse drug interactions,

anxiety and panic attacks, bladder irritation, certain types of cancer,

higher cholesterol levels, fibroids and fibrocystic breast

disease,

heartburn, hypertension, osteoporosis, prostate irritation, sleep

disorders, and ulcers.

Prescription For Dietary Wellness by Phyllis A Balch, page 228

 

wrote:

 

 

Alma,

With ever

diminishing enzyme levels, internal organs begin to collect deposits of

fibrin, causing women to develop conditions such as uterine fibroid

tumors, which are made up of fibrotic tissue and muscle cells, formed

by fibrin deposition. And what gets rid of fibrin? Digestive

enzymes! Especially those which contain serrapeptase.

Take several tow to three times a day on an empty stomach, and

fibrous deposits such as fibroid tissues, old scars and

scar tissues, fibrin in arthritic joints, etc., will utimately be gone

The best product I know of is Garden of Life's Primal defense. You

might look around, but the best price I have found is at iherb.com,

where you can get $5 off on your first order if you use my referral

code of X0T949.

T

oleander soup , "almalalonde"

<almalalonde wrote:

>

> My OB/GYN says my best option is to have a hysterectomy. A large

fibroid in my uterus is causing excessive bleeding,I am now severely

anemic, she says it is not a good idea to experiment with other

approaches that may or may not help because of my anemia. I have been

taking iron pills twice a day since May but I cannot keep up with the

loss that happens every month (or more often). Any ideas out there on

how to reduce or get rid of fibroids?

>

> Alma

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