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Permanent Remedies?Question by Egyptian Karma (Egypt) on 02/12/2007
Replied by Ted (Bangkok, Thailand) on 02/15/2007
The usual formula is 2 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda taken three times a day. Or you can use one whole lime and approximately 1/2 to 1 level teaspoons of baking soda with water. Taken for two weeks should help stabilize the hormones. Certain medications can cause terrible hair growth such as medrol and other similar medicines. Peppermint oil has somewhat of an estrogen effect and can help relieve some hormonal imbalances also if taken a couple of drops 3 times a day.
In case of men, maybe it is the same with woman where there is excess male hormones being produced, and therefore peppermint oil and licorice extract might help in certain cases. Generally magnesium should help balance the hormones and you can take that in the form of sunflower oil. Evening primrose oil might help, but try the other ones first.
Replied by Gina (Alex City, AL) on 10/19/2007
Replied by Diana (Dallas) on 01/29/2018
Replied by No Coffee (Usa) on 01/29/2018
I'm also doing various herbs to try to detox heavy metals. My favorite is a drink: 1 whole lemon (peel and all), 1 bulb (not clove) of garlic (minus the roots), and a few tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil. Put it all in a high speed blender with a cup or more of water and blend till smooth. Drink immediately (ugh...) or it will get too hot to drink. It gets rid of all kinds of aches and pains. I'm also liking mustard powder. I put a teaspoon or more in a short glass of cold water and swallow it quick. It's good for sluggish digestion. Sulfury foods may help correct any detox or hormonal issues. Iodine and Borax may be worth trying, too. Do your own research :)
Chocolate seems to give me pain in the area of my ovaries, so I avoid it. It is said to contain lead and cadmium, which may be part of the issue.
I would hazard a guess that chocolate and coffee are your culprits.
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