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Uterine Fibroid Tumors
Uterine fibroid tumors, also known as myoma of the uterus,
are the most common neoplasm of the female genital tract.
They are a product of estrogen dominance as estrogen stimulates their growth
and lack of estrogen, especially in the presence of natural progesterone, causes
them to atrophy.
Contemporary medical treatment normally calls for surgical removal.
If surgery is elected, some skilled surgeons are adept at removing only the myoma,
leaving the uterus in tact, however, in most cases a hysterectomy is performed and
synthetic HRT is prescribed.
When sufficient Natural progesterone is replaced in conjunction with known dietary /
lifestyle modifications, fibroid tumors stop growing and, in fact, they generally decrease is size.
After menopause they will further atrophy.
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