Guest guest Posted July 11, 2001 Report Share Posted July 11, 2001 I'm just curious. Has anyone had any sucess in treating the size of fibroids, as proven by ultraound. Seems like symptoms abate from the blood moving fomrulas, but the fibroids themselves don't shrink. > > > , > wrote: > > Need someone in Tucson, AZ who treats fibroids > > > > -- > > > > Chinese Herbs > > > > VOICE: (858) 946-0070 > > FAX: (858) 946 0067 > > Get personalized email addresses from Mail http://personal.mail./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 Gabrielle, It is quite possible to have substantial effect upon the fibroid size. The amount of time required depends to a large extent on the size of the critter. The dose of herbs you use is extraordinarily important --- you need very large doses. Pills and small doses are rarely (if ever) useful. Mark Reese Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 I recently went to the doctor for trouble I was having with my monthly cycles. Upon doing an examination, my doctor found that my uterus was very sore and enlarged. She told me she was sure I had fibroids and she ordered an ultrasound. The test results found one large fibroid about 3 inches long and 2 inches wide in my uterus. Now that I know what is going on it explains a lot of things but anyway, I have been referred to a GYN. I'm really afraid that the first thing they're going to tell me is that they need to cut on me and I really don't want that to happen. Is there any way I can handle this obstacle on my own? Debbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2009 Report Share Posted December 26, 2009 Eat more of *whole grains* or *beans*. Strictly speaking, these are not herbal remedies for uterine fibroids /per se/, but will help reduce the size of fibroids and will also protect from breast and endometrial cancers as well. Dandelion , milk thistle seed, or yellow dock root will strengthen the liver.That will, in turn, metabolize estrogen out of the body, thus reducing fibroids chaste berry tincture works directly with the pituitary gland, balancing the entire hormonal system. Take it 25-30 drops two to four times daily, and the fibroids will be shrunk. You will see first results within a few months, but continue taking it up to a year or two. Warm *castor* oil packs and *ginger* compresses on the belly will also help with the fibroids. .. Poke root used both internally and externally as a belly rub oil, will relieve the pain and distress from fibroids. This herb is poisonous, so may have to make it yourself. Here's a treatment directly for the fibroids. The patient has both to drink the teas and to irrigate vagina. For the first part of the treatment, you will need the following herbs .. .. two spoonfuls of sage (*Althaea Officinalis*) leaves finely chopped, .. flower of common marshmallow (*Althaea Officinalis*), .. one spoon of stinging nettle (*Urtica dioica*) leaves, .. leaves of blackberry (*Rubus* *fruticosus*), .. chamomille flowers (*Matricaria chamomilla*), .. flower and leaf of yarrow (*Achillea* *millefolium*), .. flower and leaf of common St. Johnswort (*Hypericum* *perforatum*) and .. white willow bark from the branches as large as hand -- taken off only in October and November (*Salix* *alba*). Pour all this into 1.800 grams of boiled hot water. Let it be under the lid for 90 minutes out of fire. Sift and put honey /ad libitum/. Drink 200 grams before breakfast, lunch, supper, and before going to bed. The remaining 1 liter use for irrigation, two times with 500 grams, 4 hours apart. During the day take one spoon of honey four times a day. Put honey on the tongue and take it slowly. At 10 am and 5 pm eat two fried apples (*Pirus* *malus*) with one large spoonful of honey. After this kind of healing make a pause 10 days long, then drink teas and irrigate for another 10 days. *Drinking and irrigation should always be outside of the menstrual period. * * * For the second part of the treatment you will need other herbs: .. two spoonfuls of finely smashed leaves of Wood Betony (*Betonica* *officinalis*), .. leaves of stinging nettle (*Urtica* *dioica*), .. leaves of blackberry (*Rubus* *fruticosus*), .. one spoonful of each of finely chopped sage leaves (*Salvia* *Officinalis*), .. flower and leaves of yarrow (*Achillea* *millefolium*), .. common elderberry leaves (*Sambucus* *nigra*), as well as .. leaves of peppermint (*Mentha* *piperita*). Pour all of that into 1800 grams of boiling hot water. Leave under lid for 90 minutes out of fire. Sift and put honey ad libitum. Drink 200 grams before breakfast, lunch, supper, and before going to bed. With the remaining 1 liter irrigate yourself, two times with 500 grams, 4 hours apart. Apply vaseline to the irrigator and the entrance to vagina. Donna ACS > I recently went to the doctor for trouble I was having with my monthly > cycles. Upon doing an examination, my doctor found that my uterus was > very sore and enlarged. She told me she was sure I had fibroids and > she ordered an ultrasound. The test results found one large fibroid > about 3 inches long and 2 inches wide in my uterus. Now that I know > what is going on it explains a lot of things but anyway, I have been > referred to a GYN. I'm really afraid that the first thing they're > going to tell me is that they need to cut on me and I really don't > want that to happen. Is there any way I can handle this obstacle on my > own? > > Debbi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 27, 2009 Report Share Posted December 27, 2009 Is chaste berry tincture only for females?...what will balance out the estrogens in the male's endocrine system?...we seem to be bombarded by estrogens in air and water and food...d--- On Sat, 12/26/09, Donna <dscroggs44646 wrote:Donna <dscroggs44646Re: {Herbal Remedies} Fibroidsherbal remedies Date: Saturday, December 26, 2009, 3:44 PM Eat more of *whole grains* or *beans*. Strictly speaking, these are not herbal remedies for uterine fibroids /per se/, but will help reduce the size of fibroids and will also protect from breast and endometrial cancers as well.Dandelion , milk thistle seed, or yellow dock root will strengthen the liver.That will, in turn, metabolize estrogen out of the body, thus reducing fibroidschaste berry tincture works directly with the pituitary gland, balancing the entire hormonal system. Take it 25-30 drops two to four times daily, and the fibroids will be shrunk. You will see first results within a few months, but continue taking it up to a year or two.Warm *castor* oil packs and *ginger* compresses on the belly will also help with the fibroids.. Poke root used both internally and externally as a belly rub oil, will relieve the pain and distress from fibroids. This herb is poisonous, so may have to make it yourself.Here's a treatment directly for the fibroids. The patient has both to drink the teas and to irrigate vagina. For the first part of the treatment, you will need the following herbs.. two spoonfuls of sage (*Althaea Officinalis*) leaves finely chopped,. flower of common marshmallow (*Althaea Officinalis*),. one spoon of stinging nettle (*Urtica dioica*) leaves,. leaves of blackberry (*Rubus* *fruticosus*),. chamomille flowers (*Matricaria chamomilla*),. flower and leaf of yarrow (*Achillea* *millefolium*),. flower and leaf of common St. Johnswort (*Hypericum* *perforatum*) and. white willow bark from the branches as large as hand -- taken off only in October and November (*Salix* *alba*).Pour all this into 1.800 grams of boiled hot water. Let it be under the lid for 90 minutes out of fire. Sift and put honey /ad libitum/. Drink 200 grams before breakfast, lunch, supper, and before going to bed.The remaining 1 liter use for irrigation, two times with 500 grams, 4 hours apart. During the day take one spoon of honey four times a day. Put honey on the tongue and take it slowly. At 10 am and 5 pm eat two fried apples (*Pirus* *malus*) with one large spoonful of honey.After this kind of healing make a pause 10 days long, then drink teas and irrigate for another 10 days. *Drinking and irrigation should always be outside of the menstrual period.***For the second part of the treatment you will need other herbs:. two spoonfuls of finely smashed leaves of Wood Betony (*Betonica* *officinalis*),. leaves of stinging nettle (*Urtica* *dioica*),. leaves of blackberry (*Rubus* *fruticosus*),. one spoonful of each of finely chopped sage leaves (*Salvia* *Officinalis*),. flower and leaves of yarrow (*Achillea* *millefolium*),. common elderberry leaves (*Sambucus* *nigra*), as well as. leaves of peppermint (*Mentha* *piperita*).Pour all of that into 1800 grams of boiling hot water. Leave under lid for 90 minutes out of fire. Sift and put honey ad libitum. Drink 200 grams before breakfast, lunch, supper, and before going to bed.With the remaining 1 liter irrigate yourself, two times with 500 grams, 4 hours apart. Apply vaseline to the irrigator and the entrance to vagina.Donna ACS> I recently went to the doctor for trouble I was having with my monthly > cycles. Upon doing an examination, my doctor found that my uterus was > very sore and enlarged. She told me she was sure I had fibroids and > she ordered an ultrasound. The test results found one large fibroid > about 3 inches long and 2 inches wide in my uterus. Now that I know > what is going on it explains a lot of things but anyway, I have been > referred to a GYN. I'm really afraid that the first thing they're > going to tell me is that they need to cut on me and I really don't > want that to happen. Is there any way I can handle this obstacle on my > own?>> Debbi>>> ---Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. 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