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What resources would you recommend to learn about natural ways of dealing with menopause/hysterectomy?

2007-05-12 14:00:33 · 10 answers · asked by mennyd 4 in Health Alternative Medicine

I am 30 years of age and am facing losing my uterus to cancer.

2007-05-14 00:15:18 · update #1

10 answers

Homeopathic Treatment(s) for Menopause Symptoms :-

Aversion to bathing; tiresome, loosing weight; hot and itchy feeling Sulphur 200, 4 hourly (3 Doses)

Melancholic, irritable and talkative patient. Burning sensation all over the body. Cannot bear touch even of clothes. Dark coloured haemorrhage. Distressing headache, palpitaion and haemorrhoids. Worse after sleep Lachesis 200 or 1M, weekly (3 Doses)

Weeping disposition; changeable temper; hot perspiration in close and warm room; loss of thirst; desire for open,cold air Pulsatilla 200 or 1M, weekly (3 Doses)

Tired feeling due to over work; pale, flabby, relaxed and chilly patient Calcarea Carb 200 or 1M, weekly (3 Doses)

Tall, thin, easily depressed patient; dislikes sympathy. Bearing down pains, haemorrhage with prolapsus of uterus; leucorrhoea with dyspepsia or constipation. Hot flushes; tendency to faint Sepia 200 or 1M weekly (3 Doses)

Small bones is painful in morning with acidity; dirty coated tongue; filthy taste and bad breath; pallore and chilliness; worse in cold weather. Facial neuralgia due to suppression of leucorrhoea; better sea side Medorrhinum 200 or 1M, weekly (3 Doses)

Rheumatism of muscles of the back and soreness of neck.Violent headache; patient feels as if top of the head is torn off Actaea Racemosa 30, 4 hourly

Physical symptoms disappear as mental symptoms develop. Arrogant and proud patient; contempt for others. Excessive bleeding of dark clotted blood with pain in ovaries. Nymphomania Platina 200 or 1M, weekly (3 Doses) .


No side effects or complications if taken as directed, please do not exceed the given dosage and under any circumstances do not try to mix any remedies and avoid Chocolates, Mints, Coffee, Red Meat, Alcoholic and Carbonated drinks, Spicy Rich Food while taking any Homeopathic remedies, and keep the medicines away from direct sunlight, heat strong smells and perfumes and do not store them in the fridge.


Take Care and God Bless You !

2007-05-16 03:15:00 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 2 1

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2017-01-22 15:11:43 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Kava Kava and Valerian Root Help with alot of stress, anxiety, and sleeplessness. Extra Calcium because it helps regulate hormones in women. No caffiene because it causes more problems and depletes what calcium you have. Lots of Vit. C too. It helps with depression and also try keeping a journal of some sort it will help you determine if there is some kind of pattern. It will also help you avoid stress if it seems to come at the same time. Walking is also the best exercise you can do. Especially if you can get outside and walk. My mom had a Hysterectomy at 32 and she didn't have menopause till 45ish. It lasted a few years and now at 48 she is doing much better. I am 32 now and not having the problems she did because I do some of this stuff now. Good luck!

2007-05-20 07:10:39 · answer #3 · answered by Simple Life? HAHA 3 · 1 0

My mother in law just had to have a hysterectomy and it was due to a tumor in her uterus. She started taking X20 immediately after her surgery and all through her chemo and radiation and it helped her a lot, she is not as fatigued or down after the surgery or even during all the chemo and stuff. Please go to this site and research it.

www.xoomaworldwide.com/krystynasherrer

and research the product and in the product you can link to testimonies and at the bottom of the page you can search for key words and type in your key work and you can see how it has helped other people too. It also does many other great things for you and it is not that much. Look into it. It is great. My family and I take it also and it helps with a wide variety of things by balancing out your body. Please look into it, it is a great help.

2007-05-17 06:17:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Black Cohosh works great for hot flashes/night sweats. It also benefits you, by helping with irritability. I use a product called Estroven. WalMart's version is called Estrablend, works great, and is cheaper than Estroven. I had a surgical hysterectomy at 27, and was having hot flashes before I left the hospital. Hormone replacement therapy was the answer for me. Later on, I started using the Black Cohosh and feel fine.

2007-05-12 15:14:46 · answer #5 · answered by fisherwoman 6 · 1 1

Making dietary changes is your first line of defense in treating hypothyroidism. Learn here https://tr.im/uphzC

Many people with hypothyroidism experience crippling fatigue and brain fog, which prompts reaching for non-nutritional forms of energy like sugar and caffeine. I’ve dubbed these rascals the terrible twosome, as they can burn out your thyroid (and destabilize blood sugar).

1. Just say no to the dietary bungee cord. Greatly reduce or eliminate caffeine and sugar, including refined carbohydrates like flour, which the body treats like sugar. Make grain-based carbohydrates lesser of a focus, eating non-starchy vegetables to your heart’s content.

2. Up the protein. Protein transports thyroid hormone to all your tissues and enjoying it at each meal can help normalize thyroid function. Proteins include nuts and nut butters; quinoa; hormone- and antibiotic-free animal products (organic, grass-fed meats, eggs, and sustainably-farmed fish); and legumes.

2016-04-22 18:39:28 · answer #6 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Dr. John R. Lee has a few books out and they've really helped me open my eyes to the reality of the medical community in general.
"What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Menopause" is the one I read. He also has a website - I think it's www.johnleemd.com

2007-05-12 14:07:15 · answer #7 · answered by ashneva 1 · 0 1

Hi Mennyd, no, only not hysterectomy. I not is supporter of this procedure. After the surgical procedure called hysterectomy, since hormone production has been altered, a woman may experience one or more of the following side effects: anxiety, depression, mood swings, dizziness and nervousness, fatigue, hair loss, headaches, heart palpitations, insomnia, irritability, joint pain, low sex drive, painful sexual intercourse, memory lapses, unexplained weight gain, urinary incontinence, vaginal dryness,....

Women who have had a hysterectomy are at increased risk for developing heart disease, arthritis and osteoporosis.

There are conditions for which hysterectomy is advisable or medically necessary, especially if malignant cancer is involved. The presence of malignant ovarian, uterine, or cervical cancer, uncontrollable bleeding, severe endometriosis (adenomyosis) and complex hyperplasia would justify the hysterectomy procedure.

After a hysterectomy, women will experience a deficiency of two critical hormones – progesterone and testosterone. If only the uterus is removed in a partial hysterectomy, progesterone levels will fall dramatically in one to two months and estrogen levels will decrease in one or two years. Progesterone deficiency is related to numerous side effects including the side effects of a hysterectomy listed above. Progesterone deficiency is related to increased risk of developing certain kinds of cancer, including endometrial cancer. Testosterone deficiency in women causes low sex drive, low energy levels, thyroid deficiency and depression, for which there is no clear medical explanation.

There are effective alternative and less radical treatment for common menopausal symptoms. For example: for "hot flashes" you can use Black Cohosh (also known as squaw root, black snake root or rattle weed).
Many women experiencing menopausal symptoms also have difficulty sleeping, you can use Kava. Kava (or Kawa) is used throughout the world as a remedy for anxiety and insomnia. Other remedies proven effective for treating insomnia and sleeplessness are Valerian root.
Women becoming depressed and moody during menopause, these symptoms are very serious and if not treated properly can become dangerous and harmful. St. John’s Wart (also known as goat weed) has proven to be an affective antidepressant in reversing the feelings of depression which many menopausal women experience.
Abnormal hair growth (also called hirsuitism) is perhaps one of the most embarrassing symptoms for women suffering from menopause. Saw Palmetto (also known as Serenoa repens or windmill palm) is used for women who are experiencing abnormal hair growth during menopause.
Jason Homan

2007-05-12 22:34:22 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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2015-11-15 18:25:41 · answer #9 · answered by Frheen 3 · 0 0

try arbonne's natural balance cream they are awesome!

2007-05-20 12:25:49 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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