Treat Endometriosis with
Herbal Medicine
Endometriosis is an extremely painful condition that affects
millions of women.
This article is explains what endometrosis is and how herbal medicine
can treat this painful condition.
By reading this article you will learn how to treat endometrosis with herbal
medicines and supplements.
What
is Endometriosis?
Endometriosis is the
abnormal growth of cells that form in the lining of the uterus.
Each month, as estrogen
and other hormones cause the lining of the uterus to thicken with
blood, these abnormal cells also expand. The uterine tissues then
slough of normally, but instead of being expelled from your body during
your menstrual cycle, the abnormal cells may attach itself to other
organs in the lower abdomen such as the ovaries.
Sometimes a collection of
blood, called a cyst, can form. These endometrial cysts are common on
the ovaries.
The areas inside the
abdominal cavity that can be affected by Endometriosis include the
kidneys, the ovaries, bladder, the fallopian tubes, abdominal wall, as
well as the outside of the uterus itself and even the areas in between
the mentioned organs.
Symptoms of Endometriosis
The most common symptom
of Endometriosis that most women report is pelvic pain. The pain often
occurs around the menstrual cycle; however a lot of women with
Endometriosis also experience pain at other times during their monthly
cycle.
Here is a list of common
symptoms experienced by women with Endometriosis:
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Abnormally heavy, menstrual bleeding often with large clots.
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Severe menstrual cramps which begins before your period starts and
reaches its peak after your period ends.
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Nausea or vomiting just before your menstrual period.
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Sharp pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse at any time of the
month.
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Infertility.
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Incapacitating pain in the uterus, lower back or pelvic area.
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Diarrhea or constipation during your menstrual cycle.
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Iron-deficiency anemia due to heavy bleeding.
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Severe pain due to endometrial cysts rupturing.
What causes
Endometriosis?
No one really knows what
causes Endometriosis, but there are several theories.
One of these theories is
the "reflux menstruation" theory, developed by John Sampson in 1920.
According to this theory, menstrual blood travels backwards through the
fallopian tubes, causing endometrial cells to flow into other abdominal
areas where they then grow.
The other theory is that
Endometriosis is congenital, meaning that endometrial cells have been
outside the uterus since birth.
Another idea is that
Endometriosis can be caused by a faulty immune system, which does not
destroy the abnormal cells.
How can herbal medicine and supplements help me treat
Endometriosis?
You can start by taking a
combination of
Dong Quai and Chasteberry. These
herbal medicines aid in correcting hormonal imbalances and also relax
the uterus, which can ease the pain of Endometriosis.
To assist your liver to
clear excess estrogen from your body, take a Lipotropic combination.
Lipotropic combinations are herbal remedies that contain
Milk Thistle, Choline, Inositol,
Dandelion
and other liver
cleansing herbs.
Taking high doses of
calcium and magnesium can assist with painful menstrual cramps.
These minerals assist to lower the body's production of prostaglandins,
which cause menstrual cramps. Only increase the dosages during your
period.
Flaxseed
oil and
Evening Primrose oil is useful
to help relieve the pain and inflammation associated with Endometriosis.
Herbal Medicine
& Supplement
Recommendations
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Supplement Recommendations
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Supplement
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Dosage
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Chasteberry
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225 mg standardized
extract 3 times a day
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Dong
Quai
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200 mg, or 30 drops
tincture, 3 times a day
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Lipotropic combination
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1 or 2 pills a day
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Calcium / Magnesium
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500 mg calcium 4 times a
day, 500 mg magnesium twice a day
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Flaxseed
oil
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1 tbsp (14 g) a day
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Evening
Primrose oil
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1 000 mg 3 times a day
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Other Recommendations
Try eating a diet
consisting of 50% raw vegetables and fruits. Substitute refined flour
products for wholegrain products, raw nuts and seeds. A diet rich in
soy and fiber is very important to manage Endometriosis.
Avoid alcohol, caffeine,
refined and processed foods as well as fatty foods before and during
your period.
Light daily exercise can
help ease the pain and discomfort of Endometriosis.
Reminder
Please consult your medical practitioner prior to using any herbal
medications should you be under their care. Suggestions offered are not
intended to replace appropriate medical investigation and treatment.
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