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wholewomanUK
September 4, 2015 - 11:20am
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Thank you
Thank you Delda3,
I'm not an expert on this field, but this sounds like sound advise. I would add that WW posture and exercises would also help women maintain pelvic area health as well as general health.
wholewomanukx
Aging gracefully
September 4, 2015 - 11:57am
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Not sure if this is a spam
Not sure if this is a spam post or not. It certainly reads like one.
Christine
September 4, 2015 - 12:08pm
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Thanks, Aging
I'm not so sure either. During the menopausal transition I had terrible experience with maca root, as I believe it raises LH, the real problem in fibroid development. Soy is a phytoestrogen and does not raise estrogen levels. etc. etc.
Surviving60
September 4, 2015 - 12:32pm
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I didn't see any links
I didn't see any links imbedded, so I left it. - Surviving
Aging gracefully
September 4, 2015 - 12:44pm
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I know, it's so weird. Maybe
I know, it's so weird. Maybe Deldur will come back and explain more.
I agree Christine about the soy. When I first went into peri menopause, I tried to get everything with estrogen out of my diet, but have recently been adding soy back in. I would know it if it was acting like estrogen, because my symptoms were pretty severe when high estrogen had a hold over me.
Thanks for the input.
sylvia
September 11, 2015 - 12:22pm
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yes, I too healed a fibroid 'naturally'
a DOM gave me sound advice: change your diet. so i did throw out the canola oil and began eating real food based on Sally Fallon/Weston A. Price ideals. This included meat. I also followed a diet for my blood type. He gave me Chinese medicine was only required for a few weeks. The fibroid shrunk right down in no time.
Bleeding became normal with the period right away as opposed to heavy. Have never had any issues since, and that was 13 years ago.
My staples: A high-end water filter, grass-fed meat w/plenty of fat, organic vegetables, no white sugar, celery juice w/parsley juice every day, my blood-type diet guidelines.
I have always used the stand/squat position with urinating to make sure it all comes out. I have zero incontinence and can stop a heavy flow of urine on a dime after 2 babies!!
I've also learned to avoid grains. I soak my oatmeal for 12 hours before I eat it. No nuts, period. I highly recommend: Ramiel Nagel's book on how to cure tooth decay. I have no problems with my teeth, however, the book helps one understand the importance of avoiding phytic acid which destroys bones eventually and is hard to digest. Phytic acid is bad news and few people realize this.
I hula hoop and use a trampoline almost daily. I have had zero hot flashes, zero night sweats and totally normal periods -- I'm 53 this month. I also highly recommend parasite cleanses based on the teachings of Dr. Clark who wrote (The Cure for All Diseases). Many women have parasites in the ovaries and uterus (common). Get rid of these parasites and it's smooth sailing period/cramp/blood-flow wise.
Aging gracefully
September 11, 2015 - 8:42pm
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Isn't it amazing how people
Isn't it amazing how people can eat completely different diets, but each claims that their diet is the only way to go to be healthy? Who is suffereing from the placebo affect here?
Since you brought it up, I have to add just a couple of the many bits of information contradicting yours:
http://www.precisionnutrition.com/all-about-phytates-phytic-acid
http://www.drcarney.com/topics/item/257-phytic-acid-in-grains-no-problem...
I wish people would just do what is best for themselves rather than harping on everyone else to follow along with these misguided ideals of others. Be your own experiment. When I cut out meat, I felt better and didn't add it back. When I cut out dairy, I felt better, added it back, felt lousy, and then just got rid of it. When I cut out wheat, I didn't feel any different, and then added it back, and still didn't feel any different. I am not in denial about it. I am not ignoring symptoms. All I have been doing for years now is experimenting with my body. Seeing what works and what doesn't for me. I also stopped subscribing to these far fetched diet plans by reading all the positive and negative aspects of them. I have found through my reading that all they really want to do is make a buck off us.
My opinion.
Aussie Soul Sister
September 12, 2015 - 9:08pm
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I agree, Aging Gracefully
After going around the mulberry bush a few times with different foods / eating plans for different reasons, I have come to the same conclusions.
Aussie Soul Sister