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Natural Treatment for Uterine Fibroids

February 18, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments
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Natural treatment for uterine fibroids is an option most certainly worth considering if you are suffering from this condition. Although doctors say they do not know the exact cause, this is because there is very rarely just “one” cause, with fibroids being caused by a combination of different facts which all subtly interact.

Fibroids are not caused by a single virus, bacteria or disease and because of this, they cannot be treated by conventional medication. Hormonal treatment has been shown to shrink fibroids, but this can only ever be a temporary measure and is used prior to surgery to prevent excessive bleeding. Side effects from hormonal treatment include osteoporosis, night sweats and hot flashes, dry, thinning skin and dryness of the vagina and thinning out of the tissues. It is worth noting that once the treatment is stopped, the fibroids will quickly grow back.

Surgery to remove the fibroids is an option which many women consider. This is very drastic and like hormonal treatment, there is nothing to prevent the fibroids growing back. In addition, all surgery comes with inherent risks, such as anesthesia risks, bleeding and infection. It can also be painful too and have a significant recovery time. A total hysterectomy will prevent uterine fibroids returning, but this really is an operation of last resort and should only be considered when all other options have been discounted.

Natural treatment for uterine fibroids will partly focus on the amount of estrogen in the body as this is known to fuel fibroid growth. Estrogen levels are higher in women who are overweight and so steps should be taken to reach and maintain a healthy body mass. In addition, there is evidence that certain pollutants can mimic the action of estrogen in the body and is difficult to remove. Sources can include animal fats from animals who have been fed on non-organic produce and fruits and vegetables which have been sprayed with pesticides. A good liver detox can help remove toxins from the body and this is one of a combination of strategies which may be recommended.

Another theory is that some women develop uterine fibroids from having a condition whereby the body is simply prone to inflammation and that fibroids develop as a result of this. It is therefore recommended that women consider eating a good, natural healthy diet which includes foods which are naturally anti-inflammatory such as hops, oats, cumin and rosemary.

Fibroids are a condition which respond very well to natural remedies and they are an ideal condition to treat because as they are so rarely life-threatening. It makes complete sense to try out a natural treatment for uterine fibroids before resorting to surgery or any of the hormonal drugs which can cause their own side effects.

If you would like to learn all-natural methods which will show you how to get rid of fibroids naturally,by using a 7 step treatment method which comes with a complete guarantee, you can see natural treatment for uterine fibroids which will help.

To learn all about the different types of fibroids plus the different treatments for each, please visit Types Of Fibroids You will find extensive information on each of these useful sites which will show you how to get rid of fibroids naturally. Many women have found that they are completely free of the symptoms of fibroids and this has been achieved without drugs or surgery and simply by using natural treatment for uterine fibroids.

Bernadette Hopkins
http://www.articlesbase.com/women’s-health-articles/natural-treatment-for-uterine-fibroids-691906.html

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Is HONEY good for a natural treatment of acne?

February 12, 2010 by admin · 9 Comments
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s Honey a good treatment? I just found a Youtube video talking about honey and how it could be used to cleanse skin and prevent, or cure acne.

I want to know if this is just… utter crap, or if this actually helps.

please respond quickly.

honey can be used on cuts and sores which will not heal. Medical professionals know this. However, on your face? Well, it will clog your pores and probably cause breakouts. For pimples which have already been created you don’t need honey. There are other products because pimples heal quite quickly.

Don’t put masks on your face if you have acne. That’s just going to aggrevate whatever problem you have. When it comes to acne; keep it simple.

Use a simple cleanser–NOT SOAP. Don’t over-dry your skin with some acne cleanser because your face will react by producing MORE OIL! Yep, that’s right. Over-dry your skin with products and you’ll end up making your acne worse!

I learned this from my dermatologist who has a PhD on top of having an MD.

She taught me to use just a couple of very basic, non expensive products.

1. Cetaphil Cleanser.

2. Benzoyl Peroxide.

3. Moisturizer.

4. Sunscreen.

5. Mild retinoid gel (Differen a prescription product) to prevent blackheads.

6. Tetracycline for real trouble (another prescription product).

And, she gave the rationale for use of each.

Cetaphil is a mild cleanser which sets your skin at the correct pH. You can get at any grocery or drustore. It is not expensive and when I switched to this my skin changed dramatically. No more dry, itchy red skin. It calmed down.

Benzoyl Peroxide is a drying/antiseptic agent which can be used directly on pimples or mixed up with a moisturizer to help with slight over-all daily oililness of skin. Experiment. It can over-dry skin if too much is applied to large patches so best to combine with moisturizer.

Sunscreen. Enlarged pores are caused by exposure to the sun. Once enlarged they are nearly impossible to reduce. Makeup may hide, but makeup causes pores to also get clogged, so sunscreen is best weopon against aging and enlarged pores. Neutrogena makes a few good ones, especially one with a light tinting which doubles as a makeup.

Differen–a prescription retinoid product which is applied only at night and over the course of a month or more begins to gently exfoiliate skin and newer skin begins to come to the surface. This reduces blackheads in addition to better looking skin and less pimples. Prescription.

Tetrocycline. By prescription and reduces the bacteria in skin which causes acne. Drawbacks are be careful about going out into sun. Cannot eat one hour before taking or 30 minutes after taking.

Accutane is only for very serious acne and not at all easy to get from dermatologist because can cause depression, it affects oil secretion so seriously dry skin can result. Consider only if you have really bad acne, which is aka acne vulgaris.

Toothpaste is a cleanser and should not be left on ones delicate face. This is a crazy myth continually being posted here on Y.A. Avoid toothpaste on your face. If the menthol in toothpaste burns to keep in your mouth for very long, imagine what it can do to your face while you are sleeping all night! OUCH!

If you must use makeup then use a mineral makeup. It is less likely to clog pores than a cream-based or liquid makeup, plus it really will look better. The less the better….in the short and long run.

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