Fibroid Tumors

I’m looking into fibroid tumor options, and would like to know if
anyone on this list is aware of a nutritional or herbal or ? way to
shrink uterine fibroid tumors.
I have a feeling my options are either hysterectomy or embolization,
but it doesn’t hurt to ask. FYI, I’m dealing with large tumors
(softball-sized) so that does limit my options.
I’ll tell ya, I can’t win for losing. For the longest time, I
resisted putting red meat back into my diet. After growing tired of
being so low on energy, I finally started eating red meat again. A
year later, I’ve got huge fibroids. And my doctor says, “Some
studies have shown that if you stop eating red meat, that could
decrease your symptoms.” AAAAHHHH!
Anyway, I would also appreciate private correspondence on this
subject. Perhaps there are some list members who have or have had
fibroids.

Many thanks,
Lynn

5 Responses to “Fibroid Tumors”

  1. jacobs100 Says:

    In a message dated 9/6/2002 3:47:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
    lhoskins@… writes:
    << Some
    studies have shown that if you stop eating red meat, that could
    decrease your symptoms.
    Yeah, because you’ll be dead.

  2. Odis Johns Says:

    Funny, if it weren’t so true! ;) -R

  3. Glenna Byers Says:

    Ryan,
    I’m really glad to know this info on uterine fibroids & the hormone
    connection. I had a partially hysterectomy 14 years ago due to fibroids. I
    didn’t even know until a week ago it had to do with hormones being out of
    whack. My ND told me that’s what caused it & he’s now testing my hormone
    levels because he feels that’s still part of my problem (besides the low
    thyroid). We didn’t really discuss any of this in detail so your e-mail was
    a lot of helpful info. Thanks!
    Claudia

  4. Odis Johns Says:

    You’re very welcome, but that what ND’s are supposed to do! Teach! Did
    you know that the origin of the word doctor is the Latin word “docere”
    or “to teach.” The original role of the doctor was to teach people how
    to achieve and maintain optimum health. I’m just practicing. ;) The
    following from the AANP homepage:
    Doctor As Teacher (Docere)
    The original meaning of the word “doctor” is teacher. A principal
    objective of naturopathic medicine is to educate the patient and
    emphasize self-responsibility for health. Naturopathic physicians also
    recognize and employ the therapeutic potential of the doctor-patient
    relationship.
    Cheers,
    Ryan

  5. jacobs100 Says:

    In a message dated 9/7/2002 1:41:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
    rpartovi@… writes:
    << Doctor As Teacher (Docere)
    The original meaning of the word “doctor” is teacher.
    Most doctors do teach. They’re just not physicians. Sadly, allopathic
    physicians need to learn before they can teach (or become healers). They’re
    better pharmacists.

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