Guest guest Posted December 27, 2006 Report Share Posted December 27, 2006 Atrocities Performed Upon Women in the Name of Science JoAnn Guest Sep 14, 2004 21:50 PDT --- There is an ever increasing number of hysterectomies performed in the United States daily. It is almost standard procedure that a woman undergo the surgical removal of her uterus and ovaries when she reaches menopause. The hysterectomy was originally performed upon women to cure them of hysteria. So the word for the operation was not uterectomy or ovariectomy, but hysterectomy. Truly a male chauvinist term. The reasons for hysterectomy vary. Some women develop a prolapsed condition of the abdominal organs and pressure is put on other organs. This occurs when vaginal muscle tone is lost from heavy manual labor or long and hard childbirths. Other women develop painful or profuse menstruation. Some women suffer from cancer of the uterus, cervix, etc. Others develop fibroid tumors, severe anemia from bleeding of the uterus, adenomyosis, which is that the lining of the uterine cavity has penetrated the wall of the uterus. The latter is a disease developed by women who have often had several childbirths by Caesarian section. Endometriosis is a similar disorder in which the lining of the uterine cavity, the endometrium, is found in other places beside the uterine cavity. The disease can infiltrate the ovaries and nearby organs as well. Surgeons can eradicate the disease by removal of the uterus, or the uterus and ovaries. There is also the possibility of removal of most of the endometrium in order to give the woman a few more years of childbearing. The disease quite frequently reoccurs. Pelvic inflammatory disease, sometimes caused by venereal disease, is surgically " cured " by the removal of the uterus, tubes, and ovaries. If a woman has ovarian cysts necessitating the removal of the ovaries, the uterus is also removed because, according to surgeons, the uterus is now a " functionless " organ. Hernias of the bladder and the rectum into the vaginal canal is also reason to perform a hysterectomy. (In all of the above cases, the uterus has been neglected and suffers from malnutrition.) Dr. Bieler, in his book, Food is Your Best Medicine, suggests that one of the causes of cancer of the uterus results from eating the wrong types of foods. An overabundance of animal protein in the diet is difficult for the body to handle (as is an overabundance of starches) and the putrefied wastes are eliminated monthly through the uterus. This is akin to using the uterus as a garbage filter. After about 25 years, the uterus simply has been disintegrated beyond repair. As if the above operations and reasons for their performance don't sound horrible enough, some women choose to have their organs removed as a measure of sterility or as a future precaution against uterine cancer. One in every two women will have a hysterectomy by the time they are 65. Most women are easily talked into these operations by the doctor as a salesperson. Why bother with having more children? Why bother with menstruation problems? Mendelsohn cites examples of hysterectomies performed on poor patients in charity hospitals. While the woman is in labor, a doctor will say, " You really don't want any more children, do you? " And convince her to undergo a hysterectomy. A great contributor to female reproductive disorders is the indiscriminate use of " inorganic " estrogen. There are warnings printed in the drug company advertisements about the possibilities of developing endometrial cancer from their ingestion. This is the popular " Pill " that women have been using for decades to prevent pregnancy. There is neither time nor space here to discuss all the heartbreaking stories of the gullible women who have ruined their lives by trusting an ignorant or diabolical surgeon without even obtaining the proverbial second opinion. Let us recommend several of our natural herbal aids in this space. First of all, many diseases, including female reproductive organ disorders originate because the bowel and the blood stream are filthy. The first task is to clean those up and keep them clean. The Lower Bowel Formula and the Blood Stream Formula can accomplish this. The diet must adhere as closely as possible to the mucusless diet, and plenty of distilled water should be used. Fresh air, rest, exercise, and sunshine, along with a healthy mental attitude are necessary. The Female Reproductive Formula consisting of blessed thistle, cayenne, cramp bark, false unicorn root, ginger, red raspberry leaves, squaw vine, and uva ursi is recommended (at least 2 capsules morning and evening or three times a day --- as a tea if you prefer). Red raspberry leaf tea has always helped strengthen the reproductive system. The next formula (and it can be taken together with the female formula) is the hormone and estrogen formula Hormonal Changease containing black cohosh, sarsaparilla, ginseng, licorice, false unicorn, blessed thistle, and squaw vine. This herbal formula will supply the necessary hormones and estrogens missing in today's processed foods. These two formulas will rebuild the uterus, the ovaries and the fallopian tubes. For strengthening the organs which have been prolapsed, the slant board routine can be used along with the Slant Board Combination of herbs. (Yellow Dock Combination) The Vaginal Bolus routine will draw out toxic waste material from the female reproductive area. Many women have gotten rid of cancers, cysts, and tumors in addition to infections and the like through the use of this suppository routine. Just recently, we have heard of two cases of cervical cancer (previously diagnosed) that were completely healed within several weeks. Not a trace of the cancerous material was left upon a follow-up examination. These were two women who didn't want to change their diets, but tried the herbs alone. We urge women to at least give the alternatives a try instead of succumbing to the scalpel. http://www.herbsfirst.com/NewsLetters/0300surgery.html _________________ JoAnn Guest mrsjo- http://www.geocities.com/mrsjoguest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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