Help Requested for Pelvic Mass-Type Cyst

Posted By Anahera (New Zealand) on 08/23/2018

Hi Ted,

I have known about this site for many years, and often have come here and gained a wealth of knowledge for many remedies including my cat. I have been fortunate up until now to be healthy and have only had to see my doctor thanks to several injuries.

I have recommended this great site to many people around the world. We are all blessed to be able to come here and seek good healthy help. Thank you all!

This is my first time posting. Recently after having an MRI due to injuries in my lower back we were alerted to a fluid type mass in my pelvic region..not the news I wanted to hear!

10 days ago I had an ultrasound sound scan that showed this fluid type mass measuring 11x7x12cm. They couldn't tell if it was on my ovaries as this mass was in the way. An internal scan was also performed, and again, we still couldnt tell. Coincidentally this mass is in the same region where I was torn 3 years ago following my copper IUD being ripped out. The hospital back then applied Silver Nitrate twice in 24 hours to the tear to stop the bleeding. Coincidental, following this injury my B12 as been low and I have also experienced sweating in my feet and my hair becomes oily where now I must wash it every other day. (I will be 47 next week)

My doctor has been very good and proactive. All my blood tests, including hormones and the CA125 have come back extremely good.

I have seen a gynaecologist, and am now awaiting a CT scan of the other regions/organs.

At this stage the med team are taking an educated guess that this mass is connected with the ovaries and it concerns me, they are not interested in investigating whether the trauma and/or silver nitrate from having the IUD ripped out are connected with this mass.

I have been instructed either way, that this thing will be coming out. They won't be doing a biopsy. Understandably I am very scared and it doesn't help me while I'm also suffering from physical injuries, trauma and Complex PTSD (I have left a domestic violent relationship)

I'm not sure what to do or what to take or even if I should have this mass removed and go through even more risks, not to mention the recovery.

Not knowing what type of mass-cyst I have also isn't helping me. I have been trying to do some research etc and now have become completely overwhelmed by it all. Including what to eat etc. I am financially challenged too because with my current physical injuries I cannot work right now either.

Ted, is there anything you can advise and recommend right now for me, that's inexpensive? Including diet wise as well? I would be ever so grateful.

Thank you.

EC: Anahera , we're very sorry to tell you this but Ted had a stroke in 2015 and has been unable to correspond with EC readers since then. Hopefully, some of our other amazing contributors will chime in and offer some advice here.

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Replied by Charity (Faithville, Us) on 08/24/2018

This is a reply from Ted to another poster on this topic you inquire about: https://ted.earthclinic.com/cures/ovarian_cysts.html.
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Replied by Janet (In) on 08/26/2018

Anahera,

The very first thing to do if your water is fluoridated, defluoridate. Fluoride disrupts hormone balance.

I looked up your country, it has to be looked up by city. Which areas are fluoridated. If you can buy 20 Mule Team Borax, then 1/8 tsp in one liter of water, to be used through the day. 4 days out if 7.

If not, you can Google other methods. Or search in Earth Clinic. Type fluoride removal, into search box, you will find several others, such as coriander.

The second biggest contributor to cysts is too much calcium. A big subject. This can cause bone pain, bad circulation, joint pain, many other problems. It can slow down healing of injuries. You need calcium in your bones.

Everywhere else it creates havoc. The very simplest solution to this is Teds lime drink. 1 whole lime squeezed in a glass, 6 to 8 tsp, add 1/2 tsp sodium bicarbonate, baking soda, let fizz, add 1/2 glass of water. Drink 2x a day 1/2 hour after food. This will clear excess calcium from circulation and body over time. It provides quick relief.

These 2 are the most cost effective. Then to the various other issues. How to get the needed calcium into the bone where needed. It is typically 2 things. Vitamin D3, magnesium.

D3 escorts calcium into the bones with magnesium as an assist. Both crucial to human health. I suggest you watch a video presentation by Dr Michael Holick on You Tube, to understand this critical nutrient. The sun provides approx. 10,000iu of d arms and legs exposed to midday sun. I personally only use D3 with coconut oil as the only other ingredient. This is an amazing addition to any health regime.

Magnesium, 250mg 2x a day. Magnesium citrate for constipated types, magnesium malate for runny stool types.

Topical magnesium. Buy magnesium flakes. 60% flakes, 40% spring water in a jar. Let stand 1 hour. Cap and shake. This may sting if you are very low in mag. To stop sting, add more oil. Use some castor oil or lotion. It will stop happening when your levels rise.

Castor oil pack. This will take your remedies directly to pain or problem area. Giving extra help. Pain relief.

In a large ziploc bag, 5 folds of cotton flannel. I cut up worn flannel sheets. Folded to fit the area. Pour castor oil in bag to saturate the fabric. Use bag to squeeze out excess while pulling out. Lay it flat. Spray with mag oil. Here you can add DMSO if available in your country. To get better penetration right to the organ/ uterus. Skin must be clean with DMSO, it carries everything, good and bad.

Apply pack to the area, add some plastic or saran. Heating pad on med. 20 minutes minimum.

This will help your injuries if applied there also.

Charity posted Ted's link. So you can see that. These things are additions you might add, to get some symptom relief.

Janet

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Replied by Teena (Melbourne, Australia) on 08/30/2018

For cysts, tumours, particularly in the reproductive region, iodine, in the form of lugols, should be researched, complete with the iodine protocol and supporting nutrients, or kelp taken, but with slower results.

Best to you.

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