Herbal supplements that can help treat endometriosis

Miriam Nyasha Kwari

Herbalist

Endometriosis is a persistent condition that causes anomalies in the uterine wall’s inner layer. I have made the decision to write about endometriosis and cervical malignancies since I have had numerous calls and WhatsApp messages from ladies seeking assistance. 

Please keep in mind that the purpose of these articles is to offer suggestions for herbal supplements that you could use in conjunction with medical therapies that you receive from your doctor. 

You should carefully follow the advice of your doctor since hormonal imbalances can lead to excessive oestrogen and low progesterone levels, which need to be watched.

Symptoms of Endometriosis

Painful menses

Excessive bleeding

Lower back pain

Bleeding between periods

Sometimes rectal bleeding

Constipation

Painful bowel movements

Difficulty in conceiving

Pain during sex

Danger foods to avoid

Alcohol

Red meat

Sugary foods

Coffee

Fast foods

Tinned foods

Fried foods

Too much salt in food

Superfoods

Choose organic natural foods as much as possible.

Leafy green veggies 

Cabbage

Raw salads

Spinach

Avocados

Broccoli

Lemon

Apples

Plums

Nuts

Sweet potatoes,

Red sorghum

Pumpkins

Cherries, strawberries, etc

All legumes

Herbal Teas

I have often helped with the following:

Yarrow, Wormwood and Geranium teas

Women hormonal bitters, an amazing tonic, Turmeric and clover teas

Ginger and ndolwane in porridge

Black seed tinctures for internal and external use

Wheatgrass and Graviola juices

Flaxseed oil and almond oils and tinctures

Ladies mantle and golden sealtinctures

Dandelion and other weeds such as amaranth

The type of juice powder, oil or tincture to use or combination of the herbs to administer will depend on individual conditions.

These herbs are also helpful for cervical cancer problems. The dosages change.

Cervical cancers

One of the most prevalent gynaecological diseases in women in underdeveloped nations is cervical cancer. The bottom portion of the uterus, known as the cervix, is what joins the uterus to the vagina. More than 85 percent of cervical cancer-related deaths have been reported in developing, low-income, and middle-income countries.

The human papilloma virus (HPV), which is typically spread through sexual contact, is linked to cervical cancer frequently. In the cervical cells, HPV can induce pre-cancerous alterations that ultimately result in cervical cancer. 

Although cervical cancer can be a slowly progressing condition, if it is not found early, it may spread to the abdomen, liver, bladder, or lungs.

Early on, the disease usually goes unnoticed because there are no symptoms, and it may take years before the first indicators appear.

Common signs and symptoms of Cervical Cancers

Post coital bleeding, that is vaginal bleeding after intercourse

Irregular or breakthrough bleeding between periods or post menopausal bleeding

Foul-smelling vaginal discharge or pain during intercourse

Painful urination

Diarrhoea

Bleeding from the rectum

Fatigue

Weight loss

Loss of appetite

Pelvic or abdominal pain

Women are urged to keep an eye out for these symptoms and consult with their physicians.

There is no need to wait and waste time with other remedies that may just worsen the condition.

Remember to take Graviola daily in your families as a nourishing drink and immune boost juice. Look after yourself and each other.

God Bless!

Miriam Kwari 0773378571

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