Fibroid Reversal


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Despite the pool of information available to users and patient, the words "Fibroids" strike fear deep in the mind of every woman. Some years back, a diagnosis of fibroid tumors meat a hysterectomy and the end of a woman's dream of being a mother. Recently, medical scientists and modern medicine has developed procedures to shrink or remove fibroids while preserving the uterus and ovaries. Some women are so lucky to have a normal life until the discovery of fibroid during routine gynecological examination. Fibroid tumors can be an endless source of bleeding, pain, and frustration. For some 30% of white women and around 60% of African-American women, these generally nonmalignant growths will cause troublesome symptoms. Fibroid is one of the most resistant health problems confronted by modern medicine, this resistant is as a result of its ability to grown or develop around the uterus. This is the reasons for the use of alternative treatment such as natural remedies and nutritional therapy, Chinese acupuncture, and other noninvasive methods. After years of my search for an effective treatment using the readily available natural remedies and herbs, I can now help my patients heal or treat their fibroid conditions by using natural herbs and food supplements, and drawing a personalized treatment plan that draws on a varied arsenal of complementary treatments and strategies. These natural, holistic remedies and treatments do not conflict with modern synthetic medicine. Instead, both works in unison towards a compete treatment and healing of the patient.




Sex, Lies and the Truth about Uterine Fibroids


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Draws on personal anecdotes and case studies to examine the range of treatments available to uterine fibroids sufferers and provides a look at traditional, surgical, and alternative therapies.




Doctor's Guide to Fibroid Reversal


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Natural Remedies to Fibroid Reversal Uterine Fibroid tumors are tumors consists of fibrous tissue which generally happen in women in their reproductive age, of which a number of them shrink or disappear after menopause. Fibroids are mostly benign and cause no apparent symptoms; however, in other instances, uterine fibroid tumors may result in severe discomfort and will include heavy bleeding and pain. Conventional medicine's respond to fibroid tumors is quite often a hysterectomy or any other type of surgery and medications - none which often guarantees that fibroid's will never return. Nature, in contrast, can shrink or eliminate uterine fibroid tumors by addressing their source cause and utilizing remedies that prevents fibroid's formation. Here is a preview of what you'll learn: The underlying causes and common symptoms of fibroids Physical remedies that can ease your symptoms Popular herbal remedies for reproductive health The role of estrogen in fibroid growth and the importance of balanced hormones Lifestyle and diet changes to reduce fibroids Foods you should (and shouldn't) eat for better reproductive health Buy this book now







100 Questions & Answers About Uterine Fibroids


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"What are fibroids? Do fibroids affect my ability to become pregnant and to have children? Should fibroids be treated? What is uterine artery embolization (UAE)? If the fibroids are not causing any problems, is watchful waiting a better option than surgery?" -- Cover.




Uterine Fibroids and Adenomyosis


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This volume elucidates state-of-the-art findings of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis, incorporating expert basic knowledge. Uterine fibroids and adenomyosis are common uterine tumors in reproductive-age women. However, the pathogenesis of the tumors is still poorly understood, and both genetic and environmental factors may be involved in their generation or development. Recent research on the genomics and molecular biology of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis has facilitated a better understanding of the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of these benign tumors. Renowned experts provide detailed discussions of basic research and clinical aspects of uterine fibroids and adenomyosis in this book, from histopathology and molecular pathogenesis to diagnosis and the latest treatment of uterine fibroids, including pregnancy complications of adenomyosis. A great deal of information and a deep understanding of molecular and genetic biology have led to development of more innovative treatments of these tumors. Thus this book benefits not only oncologists, seasoned gynecologists, and obstetricians, but also molecular biologists and other basic researchers who are involved in the treatment of uterine fibroids.




Uterine Fibroids


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Providing the most reliable and up-to-date information on this very common and difficult disorder, Dr. Stewart helps women understand uterine fibroids and make the best possible choices about their care. You've called in sick today. Your back and legs hurt. Your abdomen is bloated and more than a little uncomfortable. You are having your period, and the bleeding is so heavy you can't even think about leaving the house. You have uterine fibroids. One in every four women see their lives affected by uterine fibroids, which can cause heavy bleeding, abdominal bloating, pain, and infertility. The symptoms can be mildly annoying or life altering in severity. Until recently, hysterectomy was the only way to cure fibroids, and each year more than 200,000 hysterectomies are performed in the United States to treat these noncancerous growths. But hysterectomy isn’t always the best solution. The procedure can be devastating for women who were planning to get pregnant, and it is a significant surgery for anyone. In this comprehensive and compassionate guide, Dr. Elizabeth A. Stewart helps women understand the treatment options now available. An internationally recognized expert on fibroids, Dr. Stewart describes all the available medical and surgical treatments as well as alternative and complementary therapies. In addition to hysterectomy, she explains uterine artery embolization (UAE), noninvasive focused ultrasound (FUS), and innovative hormone treatments. Simple diagrams and photographs illustrate the condition—and its treatment. Dr. Stewart encourages women with fibroids to learn as much as they can before choosing a treatment plan. Providing the most reliable and up-to-date information on this very common and difficult disorder, she helps women understand uterine fibroids and make the best possible choices about their care.







Uterine Fibroids


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Comprised of clinical cases presenting diverse clinical scenarios of uterine fibroids, this concise, practical casebook will provide clinicians in reproductive medicine and obstetrics/gynecology with the best real-world strategies to properly diagnose and treat the various presentations of fibroids they may encounter in daily clinical practice. Opening with chapters discussing classification and pathogenesis, effects on fertility and treatment modalities for these common tumors, each subsequent chapter is a case that provides a unique clinical presentation of a patient’s symptoms and clinical findings, diagnostic work-up and the thought process involved in navigating the treatment options as well as the supporting evidence. Cases included illustrate different types and locations of fibroids in addition to various management strategies, complications and outcomes, and selected chapters also include video clips. Pragmatic and reader-friendly, Uterine Fibroids: A Clinical Casebook is written by experts in the field and is designed to facilitate and guide reproductive medicine specialists and gynecologists in the sometimes challenging decision-making process by presenting real case scenarios that span the spectrum of fibroid presentations and treatment options.




Lectures on the Treatment of Fibroid Tumors of the Uterus


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