Articles, tagged with "uterine fibroids", page 2
25th August 2009
The incidence of uterine fibroids could be as high 80% of all women in the U.S. While the majority of women usually have no symptoms, 1 in 4 will have symptoms severe enough to require treatment. Fibroids can cause problems in pregnancy, create chronic pa...
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Author:
Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
17th August 2009
When faced with the disagreeable options of hormone drugs and/or surgery, it is no wonder that so many women suffering from uterine fibroids seek out alternatives to the conventional medical treatment. However many are confused and frustrated why the natu...
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Author:
Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
10th August 2009
Are you curious about the claims being made about dissolving uterine fibroids with an enzyme supplement? Having an understanding of how enzymes work and how to use them is critical to finding success with this easy, natural approach.
Systemic Enzyme Th...
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Author:
Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
29th July 2009
Many women suffering with uterine fibroids recognize the unattractive options offered by conventional medicine. These include hormone drugs and various surgical procedures. Often women who have opted for surgery are dismayed when new fibroid tumors appear...
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Author:
Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
18th July 2009
How can alternative treatment approaches help you overcome uterine fibroid tumors on your own? Taking a few minutes to read this article may be the most important decision you make for your health.
Uterine fibroid tumors affect millions of women in the...
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Author:
Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
09th April 2009
If you're reading this article, chances are you're suffering from fibroids. And if you're one of the unlucky few who suffer pain, bleeding, or discomfort from exceptionally swollen tissues, you're looking for uterine fibroid treatments. Below you'll find ...
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Author:
Aurelia McAleese
10th March 2009
Uterine growths can be either harmless or dangerous. Harmless growths or benign growths are non-cancerous and does not pose a threat. One such uterine growth is a polyp of the cervix. Another benign growth is a uterine fibroid though it can still cause an...
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Author:
Anne Wolski
15th October 2008
Estrogen dominance is a term originally developed by Dr. John Lee, an extensive researcher of the relationships between estrogen and progesterone. The term estrogen dominance describes the condition that occurs in a woman's body when estrogen is the domin...
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Author:
Jean Morgan
29th July 2008
Menstruation is a considered necessary part of a women's life, and it is a healthy phenomenon although better have its inconvenience and annoyances for the duration of menstruation. Your period should be get nearer commonly every 28 days, 3-4 days period ...
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Author:
dr rony
25th July 2008
Fibroids or Uterine Fibroids also known as cancerous myomas are benign or non-cancerous tissues that grow on or within the area of uterus. Cells that form muscles of the uterus mostly form them. Fibroids are common in women from the age of 30-50. The most...
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Author:
Rick Hutch
15th July 2008
Diverticulitis is a common digestive disease particularly found in the large intestine. Diverticulitis develops from diverticulosis, which involves the formation of pouches (diverticula) on the outside of the colon. Diverticulitis results if one of these ...
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Author:
peterhutch