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What are fibroids? What are the symptoms and what should I do about it?
Fibroids are mostly known as muscle tumors, they are round and in most cases non-cancerous. They are a very common growth of the female genital tract and they seem to appear in women ages 30 to 50.
Fibroids are also called myoma of the uterus and they grow under the influence of estrogen, because estrogen promotes cell growth. When you are estrogen dominant, this means that you have low levels of progesterone - which contributes to the growth of the fibroids.
Fibroids can develop on or near the outer walls of the uterus, inside of the uterine cavity and within the actual uterine wall. Fibroids are frequently the reason why a woman has a hysterectomy - if your doctor does not consider or discuss several tecniques for removing fibroids without removing the uterus, consider finding a second opinion.
The true cause of fibroids remains unknown. But there are several factors that seem to affect fibroids growth in most women.
First is the role of xenoestrogens. These compounds have an estrogen-like molecular structure that creates estrogenic effects in our bodies. Xenoestrogens include the growth hormones pervasive in ordinary milk, beef and chicken, most pesticides, and even the plastics used for food storage.
A second factor is genetics. There are clearly patterns of fibroids that run in families, and medical science cant yet explain why.
Another important factor is the role of emotions. Most women know that their fibroid symptoms are definitely affected by their emotional lives (stress, difficult or abusive relationships, stressful profession or job, etc...).
Changes in a woman's hormone levels. The more estrogen that fibroids are exposed to, the faster they grow.
Obesity and poor diet are important factors, since toxins are frequently stored in fatty tissues.
At menopause, fibroids stop growing and may disappear, because the production of estrogen in the ovaries goes down to 40 to 60 percent.
Diets deficient in fiber-rich foods such as fruits and vegetables, intake of highly sugared drinks and sodas and intake of highly processed food (fast food).
Some women with fibroids have no other symptoms than the fibroid itself. Other women have a list of additional complaints and symptoms.
Some of these symptoms are:
pain,
pressure,
anemia,
bladder irritation, frequent urination,
indigestion,
bleeding, (sometimes bleeding between periods)
constipation,
sexual pain,
hemorroids,
depression, irritability,
infertility and pregnancy complications - to name a few.
And fibroid growths are one of the most common reasons why women in their 30's or 40's have hysterectomies. Women with fibroids sometimes have periods that last 8 days or longer. Fibroid growths afflict close to 80% of American women. Again, the majority of women affected this way will be in their 30's to 50's, and 1 in 4 will have complaints serious enough to seek medical treatment!
Importantly, only about 1% of fibroids are malignant. Many doctors advise that hysterectomies should be performed only in the event of malignancy. That means there are far too many hysterectomies. If you have decided to have a hysterectomy, read more about pre-operative care and
hysterectomy recovery.
Fibroids are round, firm, usually benign lumps of tissue that grow from the muscle layer of the uterus. Frequently, these fibroids grow in groups, and they can be as small as a pea, or as big as an egg or a grapefruit.
Women who also have menstrual abnormalities, heavier periods, PMS, irregular periods and painful periods seem to be more likely to get fibroids. Again, many menstrual irregularities are associated with hormone imbalance.
Natural progesterone is the best way to keep these fibroids from growing in size, and they can be kept from growing until menopause. Remember that in this case, estrogen promotes cell growth and progesterone stops it.
Many times, the application of progesterone will cause the fibroids to either shrink in size or disappear altogether! Perhaps you'll think, "Do they mean that hysterectomies are unnecessary?" Well - you need to look at the "Women's Health Bookstore" and the titles offered there to make some surprising discoveries for yourself!
One doctor has gone so far in his book as to say that 90% of all hysterectomies are medically unnecessary! And Dr. West is the Chief of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at St. Vincent's Hospital in New York City!
Find out more about the relationship between
pregnancy and fibroids
and learn how it affects your chances of having a full term pregnancy.
Natural progesterone cream should be administered from day 5 of the cycle to day 26 of the menstrual month. Use the cream for 3 weeks, and stop it for one week just before the next menstrual period normally begins.
As explained in the "Natural Progesterone" page on this website, progesterone comes in a cream form, and all you have to do is apply it to your skin to get the benefits. Very Simple and Painless!
To eliminate fibroids, take this women's hormone profile health test... find out now!
This women's health clinic has used safe, effective and natural treatments for early signs of menopause, endometriosis, fibroids and other women's health problems.
Once you've taken the hormone profile test, see what is recommended for you to begin giving your body the support that it's been missing. You'll have the choice of a 30, 60 or 90-day supplementation program...it works!
The cause of fibroids and hormone imbalance can be signs that your body isnt getting the support it needs.
Use the link below - take your FREE online "Hormone Health Profile" test. Then choose the treatment plan that's appropriate for your symptoms and their severity.
Take the Hormonal Health Profile test here.
Balance your hormones yourself!
Fibroids are an example of "estrogen dominance" and are a consequence of progesterone deficiency. To repeat, sufficient natural progesterone cream frequently arrests the further growth of fibroids and can cause them to become smaller or disappear.
Natural progesterone supplementation has very positive benefits and has no known side effects.
Once you take the health test above, you'll get specific clinic recommendations, depending on the results of your online Hormone Health Test:
Nutritional Support - you'll receive a broad spectrum of vitamin, mineral and nutrient supplements sufficient for 60 days. This nutritional support formula features pharmaceutical-grade multivitamins and minerals, essential fatty acids and calcium/magnesium, all designed by the clinic's staff for women's nutritional needs.
Support for the Endocrine System - natural progesterone cream can help your body make needed hormones as well as balance the undesirable actions of excess estrogen. This natural progesterone cream contains pharmaceutical-grade USP natural progesterone that is identical to what is made by a woman's body.
Dietary Education - you'll receive a complimentary copy of The Schwarzbein Principle by Dr. Diana Schwarzbein, a well-known authority on endocrine health and the importance of nutrition and health. You will learn how to increase your metabolism so that you can lose weight permamently and obtain the best health possible.
You'll also learn how to have balanced meals, how to better manage stress, hormone replacement therapy and dealing with stimulants and drugs - a complete program for busy women desiring more energy and better health.
Review or order
Natural Progesterone Cream.
Below, you can find a series of books that address some or all of the above in the detail every woman needs to evaluate their own health.
Womens Health Bookstore
- review the selection of womens health books.
PROTECT YOUR HEALTH and learn to solve the problems of heavy bleeding, cramps, pain, infertility and other symptoms associated with fibroid tumors and endometriosis.
Dr. Lark's book gives you so much you need to know about Fibroid Tumors and Endometriosis.
Unless the fibroids you have are life-threatening, hysterectomy should not be your first choice of treatment.
If your doctor is recommending a hysterectomy, make sure you read this book first to better understand your options.
Dr. Stanley West gives you all the details, alternatives and reasons NOT to have a hysterectomy unless you have a malignant cancer. After reading about fibroids, go to
the Endometriosis Section.
Fibroids related articles:
What is the relationship between pregnancy and fibroids?
What are the best treatments for uterine fibroids?
What causes symptoms fibroids.
Learn signs and symptoms of uterine cancer.
Hysterectomy recovery section to learn more about it.

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