Trakky (Derby) on 10/17/2023
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Jen (Napa, Ca) on 07/15/2023
Science (Cyprus) on 03/22/2022
Dry wheatgrass for brain tumor and cysts within uterus.
A friend of mine told me that she was advised by an old man to take wheatgrass for two large cysts that were found inside the uterus. The old man cured his own brain tumor with wheatgrass and thus he suggested to this friend also to use for her own problem. As my friend told me, she also has hemorrhages, due to the cysts. She started taking dried wheatgrass powder, twice a day. In a period of six months, the doctor could not find any cysts.
Lauren (Detroit, MI) on 08/01/2021
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Nikki (Canada) on 01/24/2018
I started using the beets, apple cider and blackstrap molasses mixture about a week ago. The day I started using it I saw blood but my period was suppose to be due in 4 days time so I thought it came early. The thing is I have not stopped bleeding since then. It’s day 10 today and I am still bleeding. My period usually last for 7 days. I have a small fibroids and cyst on my two ovaries. Should I stop taking the mixture. I am so confused now.
Kristen (Ma) on 01/23/2018
Margaret (New Jersey) on 08/19/2017
Please feel free to share.
I feel the responsibility of sharing my story, because someone out there, might benefit from it.
A couple of months ago, an ultrasound test indicated an ovarian cyst on my left ovary. A complex one. For those who are not too familiar with the term, a complex ovarian cysts, is not a result of the menstrual cycle process as a "simple" ovarian cyst might be. A complex ovarian cysts can result in overgrowth, leading to further complications. This also includes the risk of ovarian cancer.
My cyst was largely replacing the left ovary. That's why, the surgery topic was imminent to avoid future complications. My right ovary was affected too by a "simple cyst".
In one of my conversations with the doctor, I asked her if there was any other way to get rid of the problem to avoid surgery. Sadly she said "no". My left ovary was going to be removed as well.
An MRI was performed as well. The cyst actually was getting bigger.
My brain was set up for surgery. But while waiting for my insurance to approve the procedure, I started to overthink: What if I can get rid of the cyst with natural alternatives?
After hours, and hours of research, and after reading testimonies after testimonies, I decided to try it. Why not? I didn't want to go though surgery PERIOD!!
I came across Apple Cider Vinegar, molasses, Echinacea and Dong Quai.
The dosage:
1 spoon of Apple Cider Vinegar and 1 spoon of molasses. Mix together on a 4 to 5oz of warm water, early in the morning on empty stomach. The same dosage before going to bed every night.
3 Echinacea pills, plus 2 Dong Quai pills. Up to 3 times a day.
I did this for a 3 week period without missing any dosage.
Note: if you are taking any blood thinner, need to take precautions with the Dong Quai. And if you are suffering from cancer as well. Try to reduce or eliminate the consumption of aspirin. Stop taking Dong Quai during your menstrual cycle. If you are pregnant, consult your doctor first.
Update:
My last trans abdominal and trans vaginal ultrasound was performed August 9, 2017 and got the results on August 16, 2017.
Results: No indications of either cysts. Not even a trace. CYSTS ARE GONE!!
I hope this information can help you or can help anyone you know that is going through the same or similar situation.
If it worked for me, can work for someone else. Keep the faith and GO FOR IT!
Josline (Uk) on 08/12/2017
After looking into natural remedies I started taking a teaspoon of Applecider vinegar in a small glass of water and black treacle (Black strap molasses UK equivalent) I made the black treacle into bonfire toffee to make it more palatable and took both twice a day. I also tried to improve my diet more fruit veg fish etc increase exercise plus took multi vitamins. I'm not sure whether any of the above helped but 2 months later all the cysts have gone. They may have gone on their own or some or all of the above may have helped. I still have some pelvic pain but not as severe.
Bealeo (Nigeria) on 06/19/2017
I was diagnosed of cystic masses of about 1.2cm on both adnaxae a month ago, and I took ACV and Molasses for 2weeks to shrink it or prevent it from growing but I discovered that my cycle which usually last for 4-5days, it now 3days. I am so scared right now if I haven't done more harm to myself because, my cycle has always be normal and I have never felt pain. pls could the ACV and Molasses be the reason in the reduction of my menstruation shorten to 3 days? if yes! What can I do to regularize it cos I am dead scared. I am 40yrs old and would be getting married soon.
Su (London) on 03/25/2017
Hopeful1 (Memphis, Tn) on 12/08/2016
Mdfabone (Burbs, Ill) on 11/19/2016
Chrissy (Farmingdale) on 09/03/2016
Verdict as of yesterday. My cyst went from 7.71 to 6.67, my fibroid went from a 4.99 to a 3, and from uterine lining went from thick to perfect!!! How about that for a holistic cure, and the prayer of god. I will continue this for the rest of my life!!! There are a lot of benefits from drinking these 2 products....
Maria (United Kingdom) on 08/21/2016
I just wanted to share with you something amazing, I had a complex dermoid ovarian cyst for 17 years, that the doctor said would never go away and that he recommended having surgery for it, and now it's gone! It used to be 4.2 cm, so not huge, but still.
It took me 1.5 years though and as I did so many things I'm not sure which one worked, so unfortunately I don't have any top tip of what to do, but it is probably due to one of these factors or a combination of some (or all).
- Blackstrap molasses and apple cider vinegar with warm water twice a day (not the best for your teeth though...) for the first half year.
- Special herb teas from the herbalist twice a day for the first 6 months (can't remember what was in there - cardamon and other spices).
- No meat, no sugar (except natural sugar in fruits and blackstrap molasses), no dairy, no soy products and almost only wholgrain when it comes to flour products, no processed food, cooked everything myself from scratch for the first 6 months, after that there I half went back to my previous eating habits, but partly my new eating habits stayed.
- Castor oil packs on a regular basis, kept it for about an hour while watching TV.
- Healing (reiki and reconnective - my herbalist told me issues in this area of the body often are emotional).
And on another note, that first half year when I ate super healthy and took the herbs - I didn't have any period pains!
So despite not being able to tell you exactly what it was that worked for me, I mostly wanted to let you know that despite my cyst being dermoid and of the more complicated type, and having had it for so long, alternative therapies can work. And now I'm doing some research on how to solve my other health issue...
Good luck to you all and just hang in there when times are tough! Lots of love
Manisha (India) on 06/23/2016
Cloud9 (Lübeck, Germany) on 06/08/2016
Today (6 weeks after the diagnosis) I went in for an ultrasound. The cyst is completely gone!!!
Patricia (Montana) on 11/23/2015
Meme (Lagos, Nigeria) on 07/14/2015
The best treatment of ovarian cysts involves a holistic approach. Combining dietary changes with supplements and other therapies extends a balanced approach for overall health and reduction of cyst size. Avoiding certain foods, taking supplements and maintaining an active lifestyle are all important components for treating ovarian cysts.
Ovarian cysts are an issue of the female reproductive system characterized by a fluid-filled sac on the ovary. The cause of the condition varies but includes irregular cycles, hormone balance and hypothyroidism. Some women experience no symptoms of the condition while others undergo severe indications including nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, pain and frequent urination.
Treating ovarian cysts requires a balanced approach that works to equalize hormones and diminish contributing factors. Avoiding contributing foods and other products is one of the first steps toward treatment. Additionally, supplements can be taken that are effective at reducing cysts. Exercise is also an important contribution to treating issues of the reproductive system. ...
The best treatment of ovarian cysts involves a holistic approach. Combining dietary changes with supplements and other therapies extends a balanced approach for overall health and reduction of cyst size. Avoiding certain foods, taking supplements and maintaining an active lifestyle are all important components for treating ovarian cysts.
Ovarian cysts are an issue of the female reproductive system characterized by a fluid-filled sac on the ovary. The cause of the condition varies but includes irregular cycles, hormone balance and hypothyroidism. Some women experience no symptoms of the condition while others undergo severe indications including nausea, vomiting, breast tenderness, pain and frequent urination.
Treating ovarian cysts requires a balanced approach that works to equalize hormones and diminish contributing factors. Avoiding contributing foods and other products is one of the first steps toward treatment. Additionally, supplements can be taken that are effective at reducing cysts. Exercise is also an important contribution to treating issues of the reproductive system.
Estrogen is one of the main contributing factors to ovarian cysts. As such, avoiding an overabundance of this hormone is crucial. Eliminating soy and mass produced meats in exchange for an organic diet is one of the most effective ways to regulate the amount of estrogen going into the body.
Many supplements are also effective for managing cysts of the ovaries. DIM aids in hormonal balance as well as reducing the size of cysts. Other supplements that serve as effective treatments include maca root, black cohosh root, dong quai root, milk thistle seed, tribulus, vitex, wild yam root and yarrow.
Exercise is one of the key factors in a balanced lifestyle. This factor also contributes to treatment of ovarian cysts. Light exercise like walking can alleviate heavy menstrual bleeding as well as cramping associated with the cysts. Additionally, yoga and other stretching exercises aid in muscle relaxation and circulation of the body.
Ovarian cysts are a common condition of the female reproductive system. While some cysts cause few to no symptoms, others may cause pain and several other associated issues. Natural, holistic treatment, however, can eliminate symptoms and diminish the size of cysts.