Herbs For Endometriosis Treatment – 3 Herbal Remedies To Try
There are a number of herbs for endometriosis treatment but it is fair to say that their effectiveness varies widely from woman to woman. Indeed, many alternative practitioners believe that they are best used in a supporting role to complement other natural remedies although some women do find that they can be helpful used in isolation, especially for milder conditions.
Three of the most effective herbs for endometriosis are Dandelion, Vitex Agnus Castus and Colic Roots. Lets have a look at why they might work.
1. Dandelion
This herbal plant is probably best know for making Dandelion Tea. This is thought to be effective for reducing many types of inflammations and bodily swellings. Indeed, it is often also recommended as a complementary treatment for fibroids. Dandelion herbs are also believed to help with pelvic congestion, which is usually a problem for those suffering with endometriosis.
Out of all the possible herbal treatments for this condition, dandelion is probably then best known and thought to have the most effect.
2. Vitex Agnus Castus
This is another of the popular herbs for endometriosis treatment. Vitex Agnus Castus is often used to treat all manner of reproductive disorders in women and there is historical evidence to suggest it was used by Hippocrates over 2500 years ago for this very purpose! One of its properties is its ability to help rebalance the hormones within the body and can help to reduce cramping pains associated with endometriosis.
3. Colic Roots
Colic Roots are widely known to have a relaxing and calming effect on the muscles within the abdomen. This can help give relief from pains originating not only from bowel movements but also from the painful cramps which often accompany menstruation, particularly in women with endometriosis.
As well as these herbs for endometriosis, you should always ensure that you have a proper intake of other vitamins and minerals which are essential for overall good health. The following are those to consider taking in supplement form (possibly in the form of one multivitamin) Vitamins B and C, Zinc, Iron, Magnesium, Biotin, choline, folic acid, pyridoxine, riboflavin inositol, niacin, cobalamin and panthothenic acid.
Also, never forget that although herbs are “natural” in origin, this does not mean that they are always safe. Potent medicines such as aspirin-based products and some string barbiturates have natural origins but can be deadly when taken incorrectly. You should always ensure that you are taking products which have come from reputable practitioners and in the correct dosages. Also, you should always consult your own doctor, particularly if you are taking other medication.
If you would like to discover more about herbs for endometriosis, including the common causes, symptoms and your treatment options for this condition, please visit Endometriosis Natural Treatment
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Gail advocates using natural treatments for fibroids rather than using conventional medication or surgery as this is a workable long term solution. Conventional medication only treats the symptoms and fibroids are likely to regrow, whereas natural treatments, when used properly can eliminate the root cause by rebalancing the body and restoring overall health.
Endometriosis and Infertility and Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Laywoman's Guide
It's estimated that endometriosis effects 15% of American women of reproductive age and is a leading cause of infertility. This book explains why endometriosis and infertility are on the rise in contemporary Western society and describes how traditional Chinese medicine diagnoses and treats these two, often related conditions. It includes sections on prevention, diet, exercise, and relaxation therapies.
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Interesting alternative look at endometriosis!,
Although this book is short, it is quite technical into the differing ways that Chinese medicine views women’s health conditions, such as endometriosis. I would recommend that you know a little about the way Chinese medicine looks at deficiencies and stagnations in the various meridians before delving into this book. Otherwise, this information might sound repetitive and be difficult to dissect into usable portions. On a positive note, there is accurate and interesting information in this book on an underexplored topic.
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