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Any remedy for testicular cystsPosted By Carl (Nottingham, England) on 11/22/2009
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Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 11/24/2009
Testicular Cysts... If lugol's iodine is applied externally to that area, is one of the few ways it the iodine can reach it to prevent further spread. Cysts is usually calcium, hence magnesium supplements is taken, such as magnesium citrate roughly 500 mg a day. The magnesium is antagonistic to the calcium. I have also found that cysts is a form of iodine deficiency, it seems to occur in women with low iodine, which gathers around the breast. Cysts can also form when the blood sugar is high, increasing the solubility of calcium to go from bones to the tissues causing cysts. Hence, 1500 mcg of chromium chloride, or a good chromium supplements without the calcium added, best in capsule form is taken. I prefer chromium chloride, perhaps chromium polynicotinate. If a person is serious about reducing this cyst, staying away from sugar, and drink plenty of water during meals will dilute sugar concentration, in addition to avoiding dinners before sleep also helps reduce the sugar spikes.
Ted
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A therapeutic alternative in the treatment of epididymal cysts: percutaneous sclerotherapy.
Pieri S, Agresti P, Morucci M, Carnabuci A, De Medici L.
Replied by Fernando (Mexico) on 09/28/2016
It is wrong to drink plenty of water during meals because it prevents proper digestion and, according to traditional Chinese medicine, weakens the spleen channel