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Fibroids
At least one-quarter of all women develop fibroids—benign uterine
growths that are usually symptom less but can cause excess menstrual bleeding, pain,
heaviness and discomfort. Most fibroids don't require treatment; however, when bleeding
or other symptoms become severe, a woman may choose to have them removed.
The natural health approach to uterine fibroids is to combine cleansing programs that
are typical of cancer programs with a hormone balancing program to reduce excess estrogen.
Both of these approaches act to increase the liver's detoxification systems. The liver
removes wastes and other toxins that tend to corrupt normal cellular processes. The liver
removes excess estrogen.
The liver is responsible for destroying excess estrogen. If it is not functioning
efficiently too much estrogen remains in the body. Estrogen is a cell-proliferating
hormone.
Natural progesterone can help to correct hormone imbalances that lead to the development
of uterine fibroids.
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