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What Are Fibroids?

WHAT ARE FIBROID?
Fibroid are non-cancerous (benign) tumors that grow from the muscle layers of the uterus
(womb). They are also known as uterine fibroid, myomas, or fibromyomas. The singular of
uterine fibroid is Uterine Fibroma. Fibroid are growths of smooth muscle and fibrous tissue. Fibroid
can vary in size, from that of a bean to as large as a melon.
Fibroid affect at least 20% of all women at sometime during their life. Women aged between 30 and 50 are the most likely to develop
fibroid.

Overweight and obese women are at significantly higher risk of developing fibroid, compared
to women of normal weight.
Malignant (cancerous) growths on the smooth muscles inside the womb can develop, called
leiomyosarcoma of the womb. However, this is extremely rare.

There are four types of fibroid
Intramural
These are located in the wall of the uterus.
These are the most common types of fibroid.

Subserosal fibroid
These are located outside the wall of the uterus. They can develop into pedunculated fibroid (stalks). Subserosal fibroid can become quite large.

Submucosal fibroid
These are located in the muscle beneath the lining of the uterus wall.

Cervical fibroid
These are located in the neck of the womb(the cervix).

What are the symptoms of uterine fibroid?

Most women have no symptoms. That is why most patients with fibroid do not know they have
them. When symptoms do develop, they may include:

Anemia (as a result of heavy periods)

Backache

Constipation

Discomfort in the lower abdomen (especially if fibroids are large)

Frequent urination

Heavy painful periods

Pain in the legs

Painful sex

Swelling in the lower abdomen (especially if fibroids are large)

Other symptoms may include:

Labor problems

Pregnancy problems

Fertility problems

Repeated miscarriages

What are the causes of fibroid?

We are not exactly sure why fibroid occur.

During a woman's reproductive years her estrogen and progesterone levels are high.
When estrogen levels are high, especially during pregnancy, fibroid tend to swell. When
estrogen levels are low fibroid may shrink, e.g. during a woman's menopause.

Heredity may also be a factor. Women whose mothers and/or sisters have/had fibroid have 
higher risk of developing them too.

How are fibroid diagnosed?
In most cases, the symptoms of fibroid are rarely felt and the patient does not know she has
them. They are usually discovered during a vaginal examination.

Ultrasound
If the doctor thinks fibroid may be present he/she may use an ultrasound scan to find out. Ultrasound can also eliminate other possible conditions which may have similar symptoms. Ultrasound scans are often used
when the patient has heavy periods and blood tests have revealed nothing conclusive.

Trans-vaginal scan
A small scanner is inserted into the patient's vagina so that the uterus can be viewed
close up.

Hysteroscopy
This is a small telescope that examines the inside of the uterus. During this procedure, if necessary, a biopsy can be taken of the lining of the uterus (womb).

Laparoscopy
A laparoscope is a small device that looks at the outside of the uterus - where the doctor examines its size and shape. A laparoscope
is a small flexible tube. During this procedure, if necessary, a biopsy can be taken of the outer layer of the uterus.

Biopsy
A small sample of the lining of the uterus is taken and then examined under a microscope.






WHAT ARE THE TREATMENT FOR FIBROIDS?


TREAT FIBROID WITHOUT OPERATION!
PRODUCTS TO USE THAT WOULD DO THE WONDER!
There are six herbal products that you will use and you will see it coming out of your body no matter the size.

Note: you will need to finish with the first two in the list before you will proceed to take the other remaining four.

1. Krytorganic to be taken first thing in the morning and at night 1 hour before food.
1st -3rd day: 2 tablets/day (1-1)
4th-7th day: 6 tablets/days (2-2-2)
8th day onwards: 15 tablets/ day (5-5-5)

2. Ultima C
1st week: 3 capsules/day (1-1-1)
2nd week onwards: 6 capsules/day (2-2-2)

NB: if you have hypertension limit Ultima C to 1-2 capsules per day.

3. Sante8Berries
2 capsules/day (1-1)

4. Prime Juice
2 sachets per day (1-1) with warm water.


5. Nutrifab:
1st day of using should be at night with lots of warm water 1 hour before meal
1st week:1 pc/day
2nd week onwards: 2 pcs/day (1-1)

6. Princess Pearl: this is the product that would do the wonder, it would clear the fibroid and you would see it/them coming out of your body. To be used for 5 days. Call me for more instructions on how to use this.

FOOD TO STAY AWAY FROM DURING TREATMENTS ARE:
Draw soup, egg, red meat, fried foods, beverages, milk, garden egg, foods high in saturated fats, highly salted foods, white foods like pasta, white bread, white rice, cakes and cookies, avoid food that are rich in sugar, caffeine, alcohol, carbonated drinks (soft drinks) like soda and refined carbohydrates, cheese, dairy products, fatty foods.

FOODS TO TAKE DURING TREATMENTS ARE:
Foods with large amount of fibre such as oat, bran flakes, brown rice, whole grain breads, then fresh fruits and vegetables, cucumber, watermelon you can blend it with the bark, plum.
Increase OFI (Oral Fluid Intake)
2-3 eggs (half cooked)
Enough rest









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