Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 has any women resolved these problems with a raw diet out there I am scheduled for UAE in 3 weeks and are pretty scared to do it I started a 1/2 raw diet 2 weeks ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 I truly believe doing multiple colon cleanses would alleviate the problem. I has an UAE in 2001 and it took 1 1/2 years me to regard my normal level of uterine stimulate for intercourse. I do not know if my uterine nerve was damaged. The radiologist said this did not happen. That was one complication or side affect that he failed to mention. My reduction was only 33%. However since I have been transitioning to raw and doing colon cleanses my reduction is additional 40% and I know by next year they will be nonexistence. crknmm <crknmm wrote:has any women resolved these problems with a raw diet out there I am scheduled for UAE in 3 weeks and are pretty scared to do it I started a 1/2 raw diet 2 weeks ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 I have painful, bleeding fibroids also. What's a UAE? I wonder if they can be removed with laser surgery or something waaaaay less painful than major abdominal surgery. My gyne did tell me that they grow back (ugh!!) I'd also be interested to know if a raw diet would help. ~Amber > has any women resolved these problems with a raw diet out there I am > scheduled for UAE in 3 weeks and are pretty scared to do it I > started a 1/2 raw diet 2 weeks ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2004 Report Share Posted September 23, 2004 I read and did some research and heard that progesterone cream can help balance the hormones so that we are not estrogen dominant which is a major part of the problem with causing the fibroids to grow is the estrogen and cutting back on estrogen rich foods or foods that cause bad estrogen to rise in levels like processed foods high fat foods and sugar. In the book " What your doctor does not want you to Know About Menopause. " This medical doctor whoi wrote the book spoke of the prgesterone cream one of which is femgest that you just appy to the abd neck or anywhere where the skin is thin and the cream can be easily absorbed. Also there is a procedure called Uterine Fibroid Embolization. This is where they make an incision or tiny nick into the groin to acces the femoral artery after which they use a small catheter to make its way to the blood supply of the fibroids and releas tiny particles that cause the bllod supply to the fibroids to be cut off and therefore the fibroids shrink. There is this web site one of many called uterine fibroid treatment options here is the web address http://www.ufto.net/ go there to read abotu what I was saying. And then of course the changing of the diet to the fresh fruits and vegetables can greatly improve the problem I hear. I am trying to do that now myself but it is hard for me. I may opt to have the uterine embolization if my symptoms from the fiborids continue to bother me. Anyway hope this info helps. Roz Stargazer <Stargazer wrote: I have painful, bleeding fibroids also. What's a UAE? I wonder if they can be removed with laser surgery or something waaaaay less painful than major abdominal surgery. My gyne did tell me that they grow back (ugh!!) I'd also be interested to know if a raw diet would help. ~Amber > has any women resolved these problems with a raw diet out there I am > scheduled for UAE in 3 weeks and are pretty scared to do it I > started a 1/2 raw diet 2 weeks ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2004 Report Share Posted September 24, 2004 carrot juice helps my excessive bleeding and solid blood masses during periods. i read that excessive carrot juice would stop periods maureen Rosalyn Bolden <RKB33 wrote: I read and did some research and heard that progesterone cream can help balance the hormones so that we are not estrogen dominant which is a major part of the problem with causing the fibroids to grow is the estrogen and cutting back on estrogen rich foods or foods that cause bad estrogen to rise in levels like processed foods high fat foods and sugar. In the book " What your doctor does not want you to Know About Menopause. " This medical doctor whoi wrote the book spoke of the prgesterone cream one of which is femgest that you just appy to the abd neck or anywhere where the skin is thin and the cream can be easily absorbed. Also there is a procedure called Uterine Fibroid Embolization. This is where they make an incision or tiny nick into the groin to acces the femoral artery after which they use a small catheter to make its way to the blood supply of the fibroids and releas tiny particles that cause the bllod supply to the fibroids to be cut off and therefore the fibroids shrink. There is this web site one of many called uterine fibroid treatment options here is the web address http://www.ufto.net/ go there to read abotu what I was saying. And then of course the changing of the diet to the fresh fruits and vegetables can greatly improve the problem I hear. I am trying to do that now myself but it is hard for me. I may opt to have the uterine embolization if my symptoms from the fiborids continue to bother me. Anyway hope this info helps. Roz Stargazer <Stargazer wrote: I have painful, bleeding fibroids also. What's a UAE? I wonder if they can be removed with laser surgery or something waaaaay less painful than major abdominal surgery. My gyne did tell me that they grow back (ugh!!) I'd also be interested to know if a raw diet would help. ~Amber > has any women resolved these problems with a raw diet out there I am > scheduled for UAE in 3 weeks and are pretty scared to do it I > started a 1/2 raw diet 2 weeks ago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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