Traditional Methods of Treating Uterine Fibroids

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Treatment of fibroids with herbs:

The use of herbs in traditional medicine includes the use of non-specific antitumor plants that target tumors regardless of their location. Such plants include the Dzhungar burdock and Baikal burdock, spotted hemlock, marsh sabre herb, white mistletoe, and red fly agaric. Alcoholic tinctures of these herbs are typically used, dosed dropwise depending on the specific plant. It should be noted that most of them (except for the sabre herb) are toxic, so their use requires caution. Additionally, there are so-called uterine herbs, such as common shandra, borovaya matka, and European yziu, which are safe and help specifically with uterine fibroids.

Another group of herbs used for fibromyoma are the regulators of the trophism of connective tissue, such as knotweed (bird's knotweed), field horsetail, and medicinal lungwort. Their action is based on correcting the work of connective tissue macrophages, which play a key role in the process of fibrosing changes and the immune response to tumor cells.

Immunomodulators and adaptogens, such as prickly eleutherococcus, Rhodiola rosea, and Leuzea safflower, can also be useful in treating fibroids. These plants contribute to the overall regulation of the body and increase its resistance to diseases.

Regulation of the menstrual cycle is also an important part of treatment. In the case of delayed menstruation, the tincture of Aristolochia is used, and for alleviating painful menstruation, medicinal lady's mantle and common chamomile are suitable. For swelling, fragrant shepherd's purse and field clove help.

To stop uterine bleeding, it is recommended to use nettle, shepherd's purse, and common yarrow, which have long been used in gynecological practice.

Local treatment may include douching, tampons, and poultices that enhance the effect of internal remedies. For example, douching with a decoction of horse sorrel root is used for anti-tumor effects. The base for poultices can be made from baked onions, barley porridge, or decoctions of mucilaginous plants.

Example of a treatment regimen:

For internal use, a decoction of herbs is recommended:

Medicinal lady's mantle

Field horsetail

White mistletoe

Common yarrow

Nettle

Common oregano

Clinging cleavers

The herbs are taken in equal proportions. 1 tablespoon of the mixture is poured with 200 ml of water, infused in a water bath for 15 minutes, and then strained to the original volume. Take 1/3 cup 3 times a day before meals for 1.5 months, with a break of 2-3 weeks.

For external use, a poultice can be prepared from barley porridge with a decoction of melilot. The procedure includes applying it to the lower abdomen once a day for 5-7 days.

Calendula tincture:

To prepare calendula tincture, you will need 40 bottles of 40 ml each. In the evening, dilute 1 bottle in a 0.5-liter jar of water. Take a sip on an empty stomach for 40 minutes, then eat and drink nothing for 2 hours. The course is 10 days with breaks.

Herbal collection:

Each component is taken in equal parts: chamomile, yarrow, mint, calendula, celandine, St. John's Wort, and valerian root. 1 tablespoon of the mixture is poured with a glass of boiling water and infused for 20 minutes. Take 100 ml twice a day for a month with a 2-week break.

Aloe, honey, and Cahors:

375 g of aloe is minced, 625 g of honey and 675 g of Cahors are added. Infuse for 5 days and take 1 tablespoon 3 times a day one hour before meals.

Strawberry infusion:

Dig up the plant with roots, rinse, and brew with boiling water (30 g per 1 liter of boiling water). Take 200 ml 3 times a day.

Tampons with kerosene:

Filter kerosene, make tampons, and use once a day at night for 12 days.

Burdock:

5 g of burdock powder is poured with two glasses of boiling water, infused for 12 hours. Take 100 ml 4 times a day for 30 days with breaks.

Badan and Mary root:

50 g of badan root is poured with 350 ml of hot water, infused for 8 hours. Perform douching 2 times a day, and also use the roots for tampons. The infusion of Mary root is taken 30-40 drops 3 times a day. The course of treatment lasts for 30 days with possible 10-day breaks.