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How to dissolve ovarian cyst?
Anjali Rauthan
04:03 PM | 14-04-2024
Namaste Mahesh, Thank you for sharing your concern with us. Most ovarian cysts are small and harmless. Cysts are formed in our reproductive system when the toxaemia load on the body is high. Some Initial steps you can follow to reverse the condition: 1. Wet packs on the abdomen, neck and head region for 15-20minutes. Every morning empty stomach and evening after 2-3 hrs of meal. 2. Morning Fruit Breakfast, avoid heavy and grain-based breakfast. Include fruits like papaya, oranges, kiwi, and pineapple. 3. One inch of ginger boiled in two cups of water with a tablespoon of lemon, consume it during the evening. For more guidance, you can come with us for the Holistic Healing Personal coaching program. Our Natural Health Coach will comprehensively look into your daily routine and give you an action plan. She/he will guide you on diet, sleep, exercise, and stress to correct your existing routine & make it in line with Natural Laws. For queries regarding the program you can co
I' m suffering from right side pain in abdomen from two years. I have a cyst and lipoma in right kidney. My urine shows 2-3rbc and 2-pus cells /hpf I got my creatinine increased to 1. 76 now it is under control. But my urine burning ,rbc and pus in urine and right sided pain is not going what to do i m following natural life style but not getting peemanent cure
Namaskaram, my periods went missing after July 2019 and I haven't gotten my periods yet. My sonography report shows cysts in my ovaries. Please guide me as to what can I do to bring my periods back. Thank you.
Nikita Mishra
11:51 AM | 08-02-2021
Hello User, Cysts development in the ovaries is a condition known as Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It is a hormonal disorder which is common in women of reproductive age. Women suffering from PCOS may have prolonged menstrual periods or infrequent periods. The exact cause of PCOS is not known. However, Obese women and women having a family history of PCOS are more prone to this disorder. Diet to follow- Eating processed and preserved foods may contribute to inflammation and insulin resistance. So, avoid processed, preserved and packaged foods. Add fruits, legumes and vegetables in your diet. Eat nuts, sprouts and soaked raisins in the morning. Add iron-rich foods like broccoli, spinach to your diet. Have magnesium-rich foods like almonds, cashews and bananas. Include turmeric and cinnamon in your diet. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and cinnamon has positive effects on insulin resistance. Avoid caffeine. Avoid carbona
I am suffering from 6 cms cyst in my ovary, so is it dangerous what should I do for it?
Nikita Mishra
10:15 AM | 05-11-2020
Hello Anis, Cysts development in the ovaries is a condition known as Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It is a hormonal disorder which is common in women of reproductive age. Women suffering from PCOS may have prolonged menstrual periods or infrequent periods. The exact cause of PCOS is not known. However, Obese women and women having a family history of PCOS are more prone to this disorder. Diet to follow- Eating processed and preserved foods may contribute to inflammation and insulin resistance. So, avoid processed, preserved and packaged foods. Add fruits, legumes and vegetables in your diet. Eat nuts, sprouts and soaked raisins in the morning. Add iron-rich foods like broccoli, spinach to your diet. Have magnesium-rich foods like almonds, cashews and bananas. Include turmeric and cinnamon in your diet. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and cinnamon has positive effects on insulin resistance. Avoid caffeine. Avoid carbona
Is pcod and ovarian cysts same? Please suggest remedies for ovarian epithelial neoplasm favours borderline
Nikita Mishra
10:29 AM | 04-11-2020
Hello Sruthi, Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder which is common in women of reproductive age. Women suffering from PCOS may have prolonged menstrual periods or infrequent periods. The exact cause of PCOS is not known. However, Obese women and women having a family history of PCOS are more prone to this disorder. Diet to follow- Eating processed and preserved foods may contribute to inflammation and insulin resistance. So, avoid processed, preserved and packaged foods. Add fruits, legumes and vegetables in your diet. Eat nuts, sprouts and soaked raisins in the morning. Add iron-rich foods like broccoli, spinach to your diet. Have magnesium-rich foods like almonds, cashews and bananas. Include turmeric and cinnamon in your diet. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties and cinnamon has positive effects on insulin resistance. Avoid caffeine. Avoid carbonated drinks. Say no to alcohol, tobacco. Avoid
Hello, I'm 27 years old, unmarried. At 21 years of age, I got bartholin cyst, twice. I had undergone operation to drain it. Every year, I face a problem of recurrence. It pains and is pus forming. Can someone please suggest a solution for this?
Dr. Khushbu Suthar
10:12 PM | 15-04-2020
Hello User, Once the disease enters the body, it is the whole body that needs to heal and not just the part and this is what natural cure is all about. Bartholin cysts are just an inflammatory reaction of our body which is towards how we are loading our body with complex nutrition. A disease of the reproductive system starts with the high fat and chemical-based diet that we are loading our gastrointestinal tract with. Any disease can make you pre-dispose to another, because of your lifestyle continuation, if you take care of your lifestyle at this moment than there are definite chances that you get yourself treated well and your menstrual cycle will regularise with your inflammation getting cured. But we have to treat our body on the whole so that we can even stop any future problems with our reproductive tract. In any case, the cure remains the same, which is a holistic cure in nature's way. Eat: Start with food items like jaggery, dates, sprouts, green leafy v
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