Alternative Medicine

June 15, 2008

Watching and Waiting All Up To a Hysterectomy

When you have fibroids, there is a phase in which nothing seems to happen. The doctors tell you to “watch and wait” as if something fantastic and wonderful is going happen in the meantime. They don’t give you any therapy, because it is a known fact that dropping the levels of estrogen reduces fibroids, and in some cases, under the right circumstances, the fibroids may stop growing on their own. In this line of reasoning, this “dropping the levels of estrogen” is the problematic part. If it happens in your body in a natural way, perhaps because you already are in perimenopause and the onset of the menopause is just around the corner, then indeed watching and waiting, i.e. doing nothing, can set you free from fibroids. But what if you are 37 and there is no perimenopause in sight? Well, there are options and some of them are really just a roundabout way to the dreaded hysterectomy.

Your doctor may reach for a hormonal therapy which will induce a temporary menopause. The fibroids do stop to grow and you get hot flashes, dry vagina and all sorts of negative aspects of a true menopause. Once the hormonal therapy stops, the fibroids usually return with a vengeance. In western medicine, nothing else is to “help you” so the good doctor spread his hands, hangs up his shoulders and tell you about the imminent hysterectomy. You struggle and succumb after a while, and then tell everyone how it was the best thing you ever did in your entire life, how you do not know why it took you so long to decide and so on, ad nauseam and ad infinitum.

That whole situation is researched and statistically processed, so it is a realistic scenario to which “watching and waiting” is leading you to.

A gringa in New Orleans has a good post on seven reasons why she wouldn’t like to have a hysterectomy. Here is my comment on her blog:

I run a site on how to avoid hysterectomy. I can only aplaude your willingness to try something else than the western medicine and their ultimate chopping solution known as the hysterectomy.

Anything under the sun needs food to grow, and your fibroids are no exception. The food which helps fibroids to grow are your emotions. There must be some emotional leakage in your life so fixing that will make a platform for all other alternative techniques to heal you.

In terms of physiology, the emotional leakage is known as “oestrogen dominance”. Fibroids come about because the estrogen receptors are stimulated too much, regardless of your periods and usual hormonal flows. So make your emotional peace and that will be the start of healing.

What would be your reasons to not have a hysterectomy? Make a list of abstract reasons and then make a parallel list of actions you would undertake to actually avoid the hysterectomy.

See the start of the main article of this site, How To Avoid Hysterectomy, for further information about hysterectomy and methods and techniques to either cure it or to switch to a lesser, non-invasive uterus-preserving kinds of surgery.


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May 29, 2008

Fight Ovarian Cancer With Motorcycle Ride

Motorcycle ride aims to fight ovarian cancer is about raising public awareness about ovarian cancer. Two men, Rich Whalen and Dave Welsh, organize ROAR Motorcycle Ride for Ovarian Cancer, Welsh said he lost his wife and mother to ovarian cancer in 2006. Welsh started the Vicki Welsh Ovarian Cancer Fund, in memory of his wife, to raise awareness, create recognition of the warning signs and improve screening and early diagnosis.

Welsh has one particular sentence in this article and it is

Also, some women think because they’ve had a hysterectomy, they can’t get the disease. That’s not true, my mother had a hysterectomy and she had ovarian cancer.

I have commented on this blog:

Yes, people should be more aware of the signs of ovarian cancer. It is a little known fact that it can be predicted through the methods od medical astrology, in particular, you can see examples on my site http://www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com.

If you know 55 women (and who doesn’t!), one of them will die from ovarian caner… A horrible thought, and I like it very much that there is an organized effort to spread the knowledge about ovarian cancer to the public.

Having a hysterectomy will not shield from having an ovarian cancer later in life, because even if you cut one organ out, it still exists in the informational (etheric) body in our auras. To reach the etheric body, you need homeopathic remedies with the potency of least CM (a very high potency), and Reiki is also very welcome into the therapeutical mix.

You can also try distant Reiki healing from this page on this very site:

http://www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com/energy-pack.html

Ill or not, or only just so much tired… the Reiki from that page will help, as it has helped jundreds of people already.


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May 12, 2008

PMDD and Suicidial Tendencies

PMDD is the Premenstrual Dysphoric (Depression) Disorder and some 3-5% of women have it. Here is an example of one of the worst cases, in which the woman who has it is troubled by suicidical thoughts in spite of having a wonderful life, as her husband put it once. In my comment, I tried to be practical and tell her that alternatives do exist (she now has a long hystory of taking antidepresssants such as Wellbutrin and Chlorothiazide, then she took mood stabilizer such as Lamictal (as if she had seizures, which she has never had), and so on. Here is my comment, I don’t know the host of the blog will react so, well, here goes:

Hi

Well, thank you for sharing this. Since I am into medical astrology and energy healing I’ll give my advice in spite of you not asking for it. In case it is somehow unsuitable, please delete this comment.

There is a homeopathic remedy called Cimicifuga Racemosa which fits well into the state of post-partum depression. You should check it out with a professional homeopath, if you can find one near you.

In Bach flower remedies, you should check Cherry Plum and White Chestnut, but if you already have a bottle of Rescue Remedy in house, please take that for at least three months at least four times a day.

You can also try Reiki treatments. If you cannot find someone to physically give you a treatment, you can try distant healing, look for an Energy Pack on my site www.how-to-avoid-hysterectomy.com.

You can and you will get better, but it is not probable that hysterectomy will solve anything, you know. Do not rush things, if you really want to know what is best for you, take a Bach flower remedy called Wild Oat.

I apologise if this is not a comment that you are accustomed to have, but I try to be practical.

And by the way, there are no affiliate links in this comment, everything I mentioned is free or is very low cost at the usual prices.

Do get well, though.


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April 27, 2008

Manage Pain with Reiki and Alternative Medicine

Manage pain with Reiki heal yourself before opting for hysterectomy because of blood clotting, heavy menstrual bleedings, inability to move away from the house and so on. High on this list of discomforts is pain, pure and simple pain, the sign our bodies send us to alert us that something is wrong. I’ll list here several types and locations of pain related to certain (not all of them, of course) gynecological causes:

– abdominal pain,

– acute pain,

– agony,

– back pain,

– chronic pain,

– pain after surgery,

– pain and depression,

– pain during sexual intercourse,

– pain in the uterus,

– pain in the ovaries,

– pain during urination,

– pain during bowel movements

and so on.

Reiki can be applied as a universal remedy for pain. It is ideal in this regards because it is possible to apply it without knowing anything about the diagnosis, nature of the disease and so on. You can manage pain with Reiki because it is not actually you who are healing, it is Reiki itself, a loving intelligent energy of healing.

Sometimes you will be able to manage pain with Reiki and nothing else, but in many cases the process or healing or recovery will be speeded up if you apply other alternative medicine techniques, such as acupuncture, homeopathy, Bach flower remedies and so on.  If you are too debilitated to contemplate all this, ask the people you live with to fetch remedies for you or learn how to apply them to you.


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January 4, 2008

Can Raw Food Help You With Menopause and Hysterectomy!?

One of the ideas for better health is to eat raw food. Well, that may not be just your cup of tea, but the principles of eating raw are sound and you can give the whole idea a try. In case you were wondering how the other “girls” are doing, here is a link to a forum at GoneRaw.com.



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