Alternative Medicines for Uterine Fibroids
The presence of uterine fibroids in an adult and sexually active female is fairly common. It is a muscular tumor and can be found anywhere within the uterus. Pain during sex, heavy menstrual flow and intense cramps are a few of the symptoms that are felt when a woman has uterine fibroids.
It is possible to minimize the pain as well as the other symptoms by Western traditional medicine. However, complete removal of the fibroids require extensive surgical methods. Removal of the uterus or hysterectomy is almost always done in order to eliminate the fibroids. However, hysterectomy is an extreme and irreversible step and removal of the uterus comes with a few problems of its own. It is always better to try out alternative methods of healing which are as effective as traditional medicine.
A combination of homeopathy as well as several herbal remedies can help to bring relief from the discomfort associated with fibroids. Reiki or Su Jok methods may be implemented as well. Let us now see the various ways by which we can stop the growth and spreading of uterine fibroids.
Discourage Recurrence- Treatment with homeopathic miasms as well as other non-traditional constitutional methods can actually stop the recurrence of fibroids in your uterus. Although the procedure may be a little slow it is possible to stop the re-growth of fibroids as well as retain your reproductive organs if you resort to the alternative medicinal methods.
Removal of Existing Fibroids- Homeopathic medicines like Silicea and Myrristica Sebifera act as scalpels and help to weaken the fibroids from the wall of the uterus. The fibroids then fall off and are successfully eliminated from the body.
Post Removal Action- There are no post operative complications associated with homeopathic treatments. Pulsatilla, Achilea Millefolium as well as the extremely potent homeopathic medicine Thuja can all help in cleaning up the body by eliminating the bad tissues and blood clots rapidly. They also help in stimulation of the anterior pituitary hormones which initiates the onset of normal menstrual periods.


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