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Endometriosis
What would you suggest for chronic,stage 4 endometriosis?I have had surgery,have taken hormonal therapy-the pain and symptoms just won't go away!kiki
kiki on 2004-04-16
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Hi dear--Calcium/Magnesium--a 100/50 ratio---also NATURAL vitamin E--that the one that does NOT have a "l" after the "D" on the bottle---and B-complex 50 mg. twice a day---and extra B-6------Been there!--best to you---LoveMyDog
LoveMyDog 2 decades ago
A 24 year old girl was diagnosed with Endometriosis with Chocolate cysts, one which was about the size of a tennis ball, in one ovary and the other which was slightly smaller and both were surgically removed.
After surgery the patient was on Danosol for 3 months and the pain and discomfort returned after the course was stopped for a fortnight. Danosol was again given for 2 months and after this course I gave her Bellis Perennis 30 which she takes once daily.
She seems to be reacting favourably to this remedy which she has been taking for the last 5 months as she does not have any discomfort or pain and a recent scan did not show any new growth in her ovaries.
After surgery the patient was on Danosol for 3 months and the pain and discomfort returned after the course was stopped for a fortnight. Danosol was again given for 2 months and after this course I gave her Bellis Perennis 30 which she takes once daily.
She seems to be reacting favourably to this remedy which she has been taking for the last 5 months as she does not have any discomfort or pain and a recent scan did not show any new growth in her ovaries.
♡ Joe De Livera 2 decades ago
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