HELP
FOR WOMEN WITH FIBROIDS
by Susun S Weed

Fibroids
are the number one reason American women have hysterectomies.
The
causes of uterine fibroids are unknown, but estrogens, especially estradiol, promote
their growth. After menopause fibroids disappear. But because estrogen levels
can rise during the early menopausal years, previously asymptomatic fibroids may
grow in the years just before the cessation of menses, resulting in symptoms such
as feeling of heaviness in the belly, low back pain, pain with vaginal penetration,
urinary frequency or incontinence, bowel difficulties, or severe menstrual pain
and flooding.
Women of color
are three to nine times more likely to have fibroids than white women, and theirs
will grow more quickly.
Fibroid
tumors are not cancer, not malignant. Tumor means a swelling or a growth, not
a malignancy, not cancer. Less than 0.1% of all uterine fibroids are malignant.
Small
fibroids often disappear spontaneously. Larger fibroids are more difficult to
resolve, but not impossible to control with natural measures.
*The
"root chakra" (lowermost energy center in the body, which includes the
uterus) said to store unexpressed anger. It is believed that any unwanted growths
in these organs can be countered by allowing the anger to safely discharge.
*
One woman's fibroids (and menstrual cramps) disappeared within three months of
beginning a vigorous exercise program. Exercise helps insure regular ovulation,
and irregular ovulation seems to worsen fibroids.
*
Consuming three or more servings of whole grains or beans daily not only reduces
the size of fibroids but offers protection from breast and endometrial cancers
as well.
* Red clover
flowers (Trifolium pratense), are one of my favorite infusions, but use during
the menopausal years may increase difficulty with fibroids.
*
Strengthening the liver with herbs such as dandelion, milk thistle seed, or yellow
dock root helps it metabolize estrogen out of the body, thus reducing fibroids.
*
Vitex or chasteberry tincture, 25-30 drops two to four times daily, often shrinks
small fibroids within two months. But results come from long-term use - up to
two years.
* Ask someone
to burn moxa over the area of the fibroid while you envision the heat releasing
the treasures in your uterus. What is locked up in this fibroid? What can you
give birth to?
* Acupuncture
treatments can shrink fibroids.
*Poke
root (Phytolacca americana), used internally as a tincture (1-10 drops per day;
start small) and externally as a belly rub oil, has gained a reputation as a profound
helper in relieving pain and distresses from fibroids. CAUTION: Poke is considered
poisonous; it is not often found for sale. This is one remedy you may have to
make yourself to try.
*
Warm castor oil packs on the belly, or ginger compresses (soak a towel in hot
ginger water) relieve pain and help shrink the fibroids.
*The
use of progesterone to treat women with uterine fibroids is hotly debated. One
side holds that fibroids are created by lack of progesterone. The other side makes,
to my mind, the better case: that progesterone increases fibroids. Evidence? Fibroids
increase in size during pregnancy, when progesterone production is high, and atrophy
after menopause, when progesterone levels decrease. Whichever side is right, eating
more whole grains and beans usually changes estrogen/progesterone ratio for the
better and shrinks fibroids.
*
Reduce fibroids by reducing your exposure to estrogen: avoid birth control pills,
ERT/HRT, estrogen-mimicing residues from herbicides and pesticides used on food
crops (eat organically-raised products). Tampons that are bleached with chlorine
may mimic the bad effects of estrogen, too.
*
Lupron (leuprolide acetate), a drug which induces "artificial menopause"
by shutting down the body's production of estradiol causes a significant decrease
in fibroid size within 8-12 weeks. Fibroids do regrow to about 90 percent of their
original size when the drug is withdrawn however.
*
Major advances have been made in surgical treatments for women with fibroids.
There are many options now besides hysterectomy (removal of the uterus), including
hysteroscopic resection, uterine embolization, myomectomy, and suprecervical hysterectomy.
Since these are fairly new procedures, take the time to find a surgeon who is
skilled in the procedure.
*Hysterectomy
can be a life-saving procedure, but by the age of sixty, more than one-third of
American women will have given up their wombs to the surgeons. The presence of
non-symptomatic fibroids is never sufficient reason, to my mind, for a hysterectomy.
Of my students and apprentices who have had hysterectomies because of fibroids,
those who "did their homework" - that is, helped themselves before and
after their surgery with all the tools at their disposal - seemed to fare much
better than those who did not.
*With
very few exceptions, no woman is healthier without her ovaries. So, even if you
elect a hysterectomy, keep your ovaries.
These
Wise Woman ways, and lots more, are in my book New Menopausal Years the Wise
Woman Way, available from www.ashtreepublishing.com.
They are arranged in order of risk: the safest first, the most dangerous last.
If you have a uterine fibroid and it is a problem, begin with the mildest remedies
first. Set a time limit for your use of any remedy, but, except in an emergency,
don't go on to stronger remedies until you are sure the safer ones aren't effective
for you. As with any advice, you are the best judge of what works for you.
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