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NATURAL REMEDIES FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS

By On 15/12/2020

The Endometriosis is a gynecological disease that affects approximately 176 million women and girls worldwide. Endometriosis occurs when the endometrium, the tissue that makes up the inner surface of the uterus, grows outside the uterine cavity. It can grow on the ovaries, intestines and the tissues that line the pelvis.

The displaced endometrial tissue follows the menstrual cycle (grows, thickens and breaks down) due to hormonal changes in the body. Since it has no way out of your body, it gets trapped and causes irritation and the formation of scars and adhesions. This causes severe pain during periods and possible fertility problems. However, the experts at Dawasanté advise you on a natural treatment based on medicinal plants to definitively cure endometriosis.

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ENDOMETRIOSIS NATURAL TREATMENT

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People at risk for endometriosis

Women of all ages are at risk for endometriosis. Typically, it affects women aged 25 to 40. The exact cause of this disease is not known. However, it has been found that retrograde menstruation, or reflux of menstrual blood, can play a key role.

Other factors are genetics, a weak immune system, and environmental toxins like dioxins that affect the body, the immune system, and the reproductive system.

Symptoms of endometriosis

Some of the common symptoms of endometriosis are pelvic pain and cramping during menstruation, sharp pain during ovulation, pain during sex, painful stools, heavy or irregular bleeding during menstrual periods, fatigue, infertility, swelling of the abdomen and digestive problems such as indigestion, diarrhea, constipation and nausea. Symptoms can vary from person to person. In most cases, women with endometriosis do not have any symptoms.

Natural remedies for endometriosis

The condition tends to improve when menopause begins. However, in order to control the severity of the disease and relieve the main symptoms of pain and infertility, you can try some natural remedies.

Castor oil

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An effective remedy for age-old endometriosis is castor oil. Castor oil helps the body rid itself of tissue and excess toxins. It should be used at the start of the menstrual cycle, when cramps are first noticed. This will reduce the severity of symptoms throughout the cycle.
- Mix eight drops of lavender essential oil and a quarter cup of castor oil.
- Soak a washcloth in this mixture, fold it and heat in the microwave until it is warm. Place the warm cloth directly on your lower abdomen.
- Place a piece of plastic on top of the canvas and place a hot water bottle on top of that.
- Use the poultice once a day for 30 to 60 minutes.
- Rinse off the oil with lukewarm water after each application.
Note: do not use this remedy during menstrual flow.

The sitz bath

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The contrast of a hot and cold sitz bath is often recommended by naturopathic practitioners to reduce symptoms of endometriosis. The hot bath helps relax the pelvic muscles, in turn reducing cramps and pain. The cold bath will help reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
- Fill two large basins, one with hot water and another with cold water.
- Add 10 drops of rosemary essential oil or lavender essential oil to each bath and mix well.
- Sit in the basin with hot water up to your waist for three to five minutes.
- Then sit in the basin of cold water up to your waist for a minute. - Repeat two to five times.
To be repeated three to four times a week.
Note: Avoid this remedy during menstruation.

Lavender

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Massaging the pelvic area and lower abdomen with an essential oil like lavender or sandalwood will help a lot in relaxing and relieving minor aches associated with the condition.
- Lie down on the bed and stretch your body.
- Rub some essential oil on your stomach.
- Gently massage in a rotating rhythm for five to 10 minutes.
To be done once a day.
Note: do not do this massage during your menstrual cycle.

Flax seeds

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Flax seeds are also very beneficial in the treatment of endometriosis. The antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids in flax seeds help slow the growth of abnormal endometrial tissue. In addition, flax seeds help the body to flush out harmful toxins.
- Soak three to four tablespoons of flax seeds in a cup of water overnight.
- Filter and drink the water the next morning.
Follow this remedy daily until your symptoms subside.
You can also add ground flax seeds to yogurts, smoothies, soups and salads.

Turmeric

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This amazing spice has a natural component known as curcumin which has strong anti-inflammatory effects and therefore can be used. It has also been shown to have anti-endometriotic properties.
- Bring two cups of water to a boil and add a teaspoon of each turmeric powder and ginger powder and a tablespoon of honey and lemon juice.
- Drink this solution once a day until you get rid of the problem.
You can also take turmeric capsules (300 mg) three times a day.
Note: Avoid turmeric remedies if you are taking blood thinning medication.

Wild asparagus

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Wild asparagus is high in folic acid, and can help treat anemia as well as endometriosis caused by folic acid deficiency. Plus, they contain vitamin E which helps relieve pain, especially cramps.
- Mix a teaspoon of wild asparagus powder in a glass of hot milk.
- Drink twice a day until you feel better.

Ginger

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Ginger is an anti-inflammatory herb that reduces inflammation and relieves menstrual cramps. It also relieves the nausea that can occur with endometriosis. In addition, it plays a major role in the removal of excess toxins from the liver.
- Boil a tablespoon of grated ginger root in two cups of water for 10 minutes.
- Filter, add honey and drink two or three cups of this herbal tea per day.
You can even chew chunks of fresh ginger several times a day for quick recovery.

Chamomile

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Chamomile has anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce inflammation as well as the swelling often associated with endometriosis. It also acts as a natural diuretic to help the bladder.
- Immerse two teaspoons of dried chamomile in a cup of hot water for five minutes.
- Filter, add a little honey and drink the tea.
Drink two to three cups of chamomile tea a day until you feel better.
You can also take chamomile in the form of capsules or tincture, but only after consulting a doctor.

Motherwort

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Motherwort is also a means of countering the disease. There are several elements in motherwort that help improve the volume of blood in the reproductive system, which is essential for its proper functioning. This then helps fight menstrual problems such as blood clots or poor circulation.
- Immerse a teaspoon of dried motherwort in a cup of hot water for about 15 minutes.
Drink this herbal tea at least twice a day until your condition improves.
You can also take motherwort in capsule form, but only after consulting an herbalist.
Note: Avoid taking this herb if you are taking any type of sedative medication.

 

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ENDOMETRIOSIS OPERATION STOP WORK: Natural treatment

By On 26/12/2019

Endometriosis is a gynecological disease that affects one woman out of 10. It is characterized by the development, outside the uterine cavity, similar fabric to that of the lining of the uterus (called the endometrium). ... It potentially affects all settled women. We have a natural herbal treatment to treat your endometriosis without surgery. This will allow you to further boost your fertility and quickly get pregnant. Click on the image below to discover this natural treatment. 
Endometriosis Natural treatment to avoid the operation
The Endometriosis  causes implanting tissue that normally develop on the inner lining of the uterus in other parts of your abdomen. Misplaced tissue can cause symptoms such as pain that can occur during your period, sex, or bowel movement. Endometriosis can also make your pregnancy more difficult.
Treatments can both relieve your pain and improve your chances of conceiving. But it can be difficult to know what to expect from the surgery and if it's the right decision for you.
    Natural treatment
Usually, except for too late diagnosis, our natural remedy can cure endometriosis quite easily and without side effects. Our natural herbal treatment for endometriosis is specially designed for patients who do not want to have surgery because every operation carries a risk. It outperforms conventional treatments that relieve pain, but don't get to the root of the pain. It is a natural, effective and long-lasting remedy. It is much more effective than homeopathy. Trust us ! This is the secret to curing endometriosis without surgery.
The solution that we offer you to cure endometriosis consists of herbal teas. This natural remedy is 100% herbal. The plants we use have been proven to work. They even enter into the composition of certain drugs. We offer you a definite advantage: the absence of side effects and contraindications. Our natural herbal remedy for endometriosis will remove the pain you feel during your period and allow you to have normal cycles. Apart from herbs intended to relieve painful symptoms, this natural remedy also contains herbs which reduce estrogen levels in the blood. This helps block the proliferation and bleeding of endometriosis lesions. Do not be afraid, it is the perfect herbal solution to treat endometriosis. You will heal quickly and without surgery.
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    What medical treatments are used for endometriosis?
Doctors use two main treatments for endometriosis: medicine and surgery.
For some women with mild symptoms, pain relievers such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) or naproxen (Aleve) are sufficient to control the symptoms. For other women, hormones from a birth control pill or intrauterine device (IUD) can prevent the growth of endometrial tissue. Surgery is never a first response.
    When to consider surgery
Your doctor may recommend surgery if your endometriosis is very painful and the medications have not helped. Surgery may also be an option if you've tried to get pregnant but failed. Removing endometrial tissue could increase your chances of getting pregnant. Having surgery is an important decision - especially if you are considering a hysterectomy, which removes your uterus and possibly your ovaries. Without ovaries and without a uterus, you cannot get pregnant.
    What types of surgery are used to treat endometriosis?
Doctors perform two types of operations to treat endometriosis:
·          Conservative surgery  removes as much endometrial tissue as possible, but preserves your reproductive organs (ovaries and uterus). When your doctor performs this operation through small incisions, it is called laparoscopy. Laparoscopy can also be used to diagnose endometriosis.
·          Hysterectomy  treats more serious endometriosis. The surgeon removes your uterus and possibly your cervix and ovaries. If you have this operation, you will no longer be able to get pregnant.
·          Lacœlioscopie  :  Laparoscopy is a technique that allows you to view not inside the uterus but the whole of the pelvic organs (external wall of the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries) and abdominal using a camera . This technique allows most gynecological surgery procedures to be performed without having to open the abdominal wall.
It therefore has many advantages, allowing a reduction in postoperative pain, the risk of infection and aesthetically, it limits abdominal scars. Its principle consists in making, under general anesthesia, a small incision at the level of the umbilicus, which allows the insufflation of carbon dioxide (CO2: carbon dioxide) into the abdominal cavity, as well as the introduction through the same incision of 'an optical tube fitted with a camera allowing the organs to be viewed.
What happens during the surgery?
Each procedure is performed differently. You may need to prepare a day or two before your surgery. For example, your doctor may ask you to take medicine to completely empty your bowels the day before your surgery.
During laparoscopy:
You will be pain free under general anesthesia.
· Your stomach will be filled with gas to help the surgeon see inside your abdomen.
· The surgeon will make a few small incisions near your belly button. They will insert a scope into an incision. Surgical instruments will be inserted into the other openings.
The surgeon will use a knife, heat, or laser to remove as much endometrial tissue as possible from organs such as the ovaries, bladder, fallopian tubes, and rectum. A sample of this tissue can be examined by a laboratory. The surgeon will also remove any scar tissue in these organs.
· Finally, the surgeon will close your incisions.
You should be able to go home the same day as your surgery.
A hysterectomy removes your uterus and possibly your cervix. You might also have surgery to remove your ovaries and fallopian tubes, called oophorectomy.
Hysterectomy can be performed in different ways:
·          Abdominally . The surgeon makes an incision in the lower pelvis and removes the uterus and other reproductive organs through this incision.
·          Vaginally . The surgeon removes your uterus and cervix through your vagina. There is no incision.
·          By laparoscopy . The surgeon makes a few small incisions in the abdomen. Your uterus and possibly your cervix and ovaries are removed through these incisions.
You may be able to go home the same day as a laparoscopic hysterectomy. But open surgery usually requires an overnight stay in the hospital.
    What to expect after surgery
You will recover faster after laparoscopic surgery than after an open hysterectomy. Your activities may be limited during the first days or weeks after your procedure. Ask your doctor when you can resume driving, working and exercising. Complete healing from a hysterectomy can take four to six weeks.
After the laparoscopy, you may have pain in your shoulder. This is caused by the gas trapped in your belly. The pain should go away within two to three days.
Once you have had a hysterectomy, you will no longer have your period. If your ovaries have been removed, you will begin menopause. This means that you can feel the effects of menopause, such as hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and loss of bone density. Talk to your doctor about how to manage these and other symptoms of menopause.