Urgent: Need to Stop Heavy Menstrual Bleeding

Posted By Stephanie (Long Valley, Nj) on 07/28/2023

I have heavy menstrual bleeding. I am 54. It is hurting my kidneys, and liver, and makes me dizzy and extremely exhausted. I am losing blood fast. it makes me lose oxygen and energy. Cant go to the hospital because I am severely immune compromised. what can I take at home? Urgent
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Replied by Gary (Kitchener On) on 07/28/2023

Hi Stephanie

I will share with you on how I stopped my heavy bleeding instantly.

My problem was from my Dentist's surgery. After pulling my back moler it was bad for bleeding, I remembered that cayenne pepper will stop any and all bleeding.

I got a half spoon and tossed it in my mouth and it stopped right away. No cayenne pepper burn like I thought.

Hope this helps

Gary

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Replied by Stephanie (Long Valley, Nj) on 07/28/2023

Gary,

Thank you, I will try the half teaspoon of cayenne in the morning, to stop the bleeding. I can't try it now because I have had the nonstop bleeding for 48 hrs plus nonstop diarrhea, and am beyond exhausted,

Thank you!

Replied by Anna (San Francisco) on 07/30/2023

Stephanie - I understand you're reluctant to seek medical treatment but what you are describing of your symptoms is putting you at risk for other serious health issues such as dehydration, anemia and/or heart problems. None of us knows your underlying health matters that might be driving intense menstrual bleeding but certainly cayenne pepper isn't going to help - dental issues that may support that remedy aren't at all the same as gynecological issues. At a minimum, please consult by phone with an urgent care nurse and loop your PCP in if you have one. Please take good care.

Replied by connie (UT) on 07/29/2023

Calcium is very important for the formation of blood clotting factors. I suggest calcium and some vitamin d, and possibly vitamin k, k2 for your bleeding.

Calcium chelate is good because it seems to cause less side effects. ( works for me at least )

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Replied by Sabri (Larkspur ) on 07/29/2023

Stephanie, you need to get this checked out by a gynecologist to rule out more serious conditions. My guess is that you can find a private office which will respect your immune condition and help you enter safely, and which is not a hospital. Wishing you good luck and good health ❤️
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Replied by HisJewel (New York) on 07/30/2023

Hello Stephanie,

Here is something else to try Inositol.

My daughter has heavy bleeding from a fibroid and she says that the inositol keeps her from bleeding heavy. She says that her bleeding days stay close to normal when she takes the Inositol. She has used the "Inositol" and she has used the "Myo-Inositol & D-Chiro Inositol" Supplement both work well.

It may also take off some pound so watch the scale.

HisJewel

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