EXPLAINING ENDOMETRIOSIS: HERBAL TREATMENT IN ELIMINATION OF TOXIC WASTE AND INHERITED MIASM
Diagnosing problem areas
Generally speaking, many women I see do get many of the symptoms reported here. I use iris diagnosis. I find it extremely helpful in cases such as endometriosis. If I suspect there might be irritable bowel syndrome, iris diagnosis will show that and will also show me where the inflammation is.
Most endometriosis sufferers have inflammation around the fallopian tubes, ovaries, bowel and in the pelvic area generally. I believe it can also be transported to the breast and the lungs.
Why is the lymphatic system so important
The lymphatic system manufactures white blood cells to create antibodies to fight infection. Every day the lymphatic system takes nutrients and oxygen to every cell in the body and removes wastes. When the lymphatic system is congested, you start to feel unwell and tend to get tired quickly. It is important at that stage in the treatment to clean up the lymphatic system. A clogged lymphatic system creates an ideal situation for the development of tumours and cancers.
Do most women with endometriosis also have candida albicans
Some symptoms of endometriosis could also come under the heading of candida albicans. The reason that I list Candida albicans amongst my questions is because I do believe it and endometriosis often go together. If I suspect Candida is present – once again the iris is great for showing that – I treat it first. Once the Candida goes, so does the intolerance to many foods. Candida can really give a distorted picture.
Herbs or tinctures/extracts usually prescribed
Herbs are beneficial in helping with pain. Normally your herbalist will prescribe ‘tinctures’ which are solutions of herbs – usually not very pleasant tasting but effective.
Depending on your symptoms – severity of pain, digestive problems, infertility, heavy bleeding, inflammation, headaches -the herbalist will blend together a bottle of herbal solution that often looks like murky dishwater – and quite often smells like it! You will be advised as to how often and when this tincture should be taken. All are administered orally, either as a few drops on to the tongue or mixed with a little warm water.
Many endometriosis sufferers report good results using herbal remedies for the treatment of pain, tiredness, depression, irritability, lethargy, headaches and many digestive problems.
Probably one of the most difficult things after an inspiring visit to a naturopath or herbalist is to arrive home with an armful of vitamins and a combination of herbs. Apart from being expensive, you have to train yourself to remember to take them daily. But many women certainly find the effort worthwhile. Many endometriosis sufferers have reported the benefits of vitamins in helping to reduce tiredness, pain, lethargy and depression.
But don’t expect immediate miracles. You will not be cured overnight – be prepared to wait for three months before noticing any change in your condition.
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