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Are you considering this surgery that could cause problems for the rest of your life? Stop and consider how this will affect your body.

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So you’re in the market for a hysterectomy, are you? The top things to take into account are the potential side effects, which your doctor may not tell you about or thoroughly explain, that may occur. From vaginal shortening, nerve issues, loss of sensation, bowel dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse to urinary incontinence, there are many factors to consider. While these are only some of the side affects, we’ve got some information that will hopefully steer you away from this surgery that women don’t really need.

Women are lead to believe a hysterectomy is good because of the “instant relief” factor. Whether you have fibroids, ovarian cysts, or endometriosis, the decision to get a hysterectomy isn’t something that you should say yes to. A female’s reproductive organs are essential to womanhood from the time a woman starts puberty and even after she is in menopause. By removing any part of the female reproductive system, a woman immediately throws off her hormonal balance. This can launch a younger woman into menopause and can make weight loss near impossible.

Did you know that there are over half a million hysterectomies performed every year in America? How are all these surgeries necessary? The reason for this is because doctors sway you into thinking that the procedure is absolutely necessary and that alternative or natural remedies won’t be effective. Additionally, a hysterectomy can cost anywhere from $8,000-$15,000. Multiply that cost by half a million and that’s a boatload of money that doctors are making.

One major complaint, which we at Dherbs often hear, is that losing weight after a hysterectomy can be a major issue. This is because you throw off your hormonal balance. When you have a hormonal imbalance, it becomes harder for your body to process things and regulate normal functions; thus, losing weight can become difficult and gaining weight can happen easily. This can be compared to having a thyroid problem, another hormonal issue. If your thyroid or adrenal glands are not functioning correctly, for example, weight loss or gain can be a constant uphill battle.

An important thing to remember is that the female reproductive system contains organs, which can be regenerated via natural remedies. One of the best ways to breathe new life into your organs is by cleansing them. You can target a specific organ or cleanse the entire body. The most common reason for hysterectomies are fibroid tumors, which can be remedied by cleansing the body, staying properly hydrated, drinking apple cider vinegar, using a castor oil pack, staying away from hormonal disrupting foods like soy and dairy, and eating foods with strong antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties. It may take longer to get rid of them, but it is better than disturbing your hormonal balance for the rest of your life.

The best way to lose weight for women with hormonal imbalances is to first lower stress levels. Cortisol (a.k.a. the stress hormone) encourages blood sugar to convert in to long-term fat storage. Now, this is beneficial if you are surviving in the wild, but chances are that you don’t want to store fat for a long time. Ways to combat these stress levels can include yoga, Tai Chi, or other breathing exercises. These exercises can help lower stress and establish a healthy digestive system, which is integral for weight loss.

Cardio exercises are beneficial because they boost endorphins, speed up your metabolism, and strengthen your immune system. Additionally, watch your caloric intake. You don’t want to be consuming more calories than you are burning. Eating too much can also be common for those who get hysterectomies. Because hormones are out of whack, you will most likely craves salty, sugary, or fatty foods, all of which can lead to weight gain.

This is a lot of information to take in, and we’ve tried to discuss the issue we primarily hear a lot. There are some cases where a hysterectomy may be necessary, but we always recommend trying natural remedies first. For more medical explanations, you can read our article on hysterectomies. We just want to encourage women to try alternative remedies before delving into a surgery that is dangerous and unnecessary.

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Menopause https://www.dherbs.com/articles/womens-health/menopause/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:53 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/menopause/

Drink plenty of water and good herbal teas that benefit the female hormonal system. Change your thoughts from negative to positive.

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Because menopause is a part of the normal but unnatural female menstrual cycle, menopause too is normal but unnatural.

Menopause denotes the termination of the menstrual cycle in a female. Menopause derives from Latin “menses” meaning ‘month’, and Greek “pauses” meaning ‘to cease’ and is defined as: the cessation of menses. Menses stop naturally with the decline of cyclic hormonal production and function between 45 and 60 years of age but may stop earlier in life as a result of illness or the surgical removal of the uterus or both ovaries. As the production of ovarian estrogen and pituitary gonadotropins decreases, ovulation and menstruation become less frequent and eventually stop. Fluctuations in the circulating levels of these hormones occur as the levels decline. Hot flashes are the only nearly universal symptom of the menopause.

Menopause is mostly a phenomenon with Western women-especially in the capital of disease aka the United States – however, menopause is making its way to Africa, the Orient/Asia, and other countries of the East due to the pervasive standard American diet and the fast food industry. With democracy comes disease, and disease of every kind.

Menopause’s History

Female menstruation was originally an activity based upon the female energy body discharging toxic energy via vibrational menstruum every 28 days (under the original lunar calendar). Females dumped off toxic and stale energy on the emotional, etheric, astral, mental, and spiritual levels. But due to an inner defect that developed over past millennia, an imbalance occurred which today has manifested physically with the process of menstruation.

And because whatever comes out of the physical menstruation exists on the astral level, females also have an astral menstrual cycle. Astral menstruum toxicity is created with the physical menstruation since the physical menstruation releases toxins. The physical blood (menstruum) is a carrier base for toxic emotions. Females release their emotional toxicity via their menstrual cycle. This can be truly beneficial for the conscious woman who can will or bring on her menstruation at will.

Menopause can trigger a host of symptoms, including hot flashes, fatigue, vaginal dryness, insomnia, anxiety, and even depression. The depression linked to (or stemming from) menopause deals with the refusal to accept the biological fact that the “motherhood” days are over.

Menopause is connected to uterine and ovarian health, but it is mainly tied to the uterus, which is the seat of female emotions located at the Second Chakra (also known as the Sacral Plexus).

Menopause and Hysterectomies

On a physical level, menopause also denotes necrosis of the uterus. But just because the uterus has atrophied doesn’t mean a woman doesn’t need her uterus. She was born with it so she should die (transition) with it. It is the seat of the female brain and female emotions and intuition. This is a highly prized and important organ in the female body. It should not be removed under any circumstances. Many women who reach menopause are unwisely opting to have their uterus removed via hysterectomies but hysterectomies are unnecessary.

Hysterectomies are big business, just as all surgeries are big business. Doctors and hospitals make a lot of money via surgery.

Hysterectomies were first performed for purposes of preventing women from being hysterical as hysteria was seen as a neurosis or a psychological problem. The origin of hysterectomy was to cure “hysteria.”

Women who have their uterus removed instantly enter menopause. The uterus is an eliminative organ. Removal of the eliminative organ [uterus] means the elimination process of the uterus must now fall on the shoulders of another part of the female body. Clearly, this new locale for healing and elimination falls on the neck, hence “hot flashes” and “sweating.” This is a compensatory function for removal of the uterus. Well, why then do women who keep their uterus still experience hot flashes and sweating? Answer: acute uterine atrophy or an almost fully dead uterus due to toxicity. Women undergoing chemotherapy for cancer will also experience hot flashes.

The foregoing applies to very unhealthy women, women who over the years ate poorly (a lot of meat and dairy products, refined grains and starches, junk food, and fats food) and lived negatively (smoked cigarettes, did drugs, drank spirits and wine, took birth control pills and other pharmaceutical drugs), who were sexually indiscriminate and abused their vaginas and who may have contracted various STDs; and who suffocated their vaginas with tight underwear, clothing, and tampons.

Healthy women (usually vegan-vegetarian and raw food eaters) do not experience menopause like the average woman, who is unhealthy and not health-conscious. Their symptoms are very mild; however, if there is severe emotional balance, then they may experience a cumbersome transitional period.

Healing Menopause Naturally

Since menopause is inevitable for many women, the best advice is to prepare for the transition.

Develop a positive mental attitude. Only focus on good things. Yes, this will take some time and effort which is why so many people have invested in negative thinking and made it routine.

Your thoughts create your reality so when it comes to aging, think about and/or visualize yourself aging gracefully and smoothly. See it and feel it in advance. Stop responding to what you observe in other women who have experienced menopause. Women who constantly complain about their hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms send energy to what they are complaining about which causes what they are complaining about (menopause and its symptoms) to magnify. Where thought goes, energy flows.

Your emotions impact your feeling and/or how you feel. Deal with all of your emotional issues. Too many women hold on to negative emotions or emotions that don’t serve their best interests. Negative emotions are stored in the tissues of a woman’s uterus. Remember, the uterus is located above the Second Chakra, which is the seat of emotions for a female, in addition to her sexuality and relationships with lovers.

Stale energy can be released via deep breathing. Give yoga a try, or stretching and chakra balancing also help to remove stale energy.

Release stale energy and negative emotions, e.g. anger, bitterness, regret, jealousy, envy, wanting to get revenge, apathy, etc. They are no good for your health and block you from receiving your true desires, e.g. true love, wealth, abundance, prosperity, success, peace, and happiness.

Convert to a healthy lifestyle. Refrain from vices such as smoking cigarettes, drinking wine and spirits, wearing unhealthy clothing, using harmful hygiene products (especially commercial brand female sanitary products), and indiscriminate sex with unworthy partners.

Exercise in whatever method you most enjoy. Walk daily (in proper shoes and on sand, grass, or dirt). Swim, stretch; perform yoga, tai chi, qi chong, pilates, etc.

Perform crystal therapy or have it performed on you by a trans-crystal therapist. Excellent stones and crystals that help in cases of all female complaints including menopause include Carnelian, Ammonite, Malachite, Tiger’s Eye, Green Jade, and Moonstone. These crystals and gemstones can be laid directly on the skin of the belly and right above the vagina (for about 15-30 minutes per day while meditating).

Perform hydrotherapy (utilizing aromatherapy). Hydrotherapy is water therapy. Read the article entitled the “Benefits of Hydrotherapy and Steam” to learn and/or understand more about this healing modality. Aromatherapy is invaluable in addressing menopause. Good essential oils to use (burn in a diffuser, to inhale, or to add to bath water) include Rose Geranium, Clary Sage, Combava, Fennel, Cananga, Pink Lotus, Blue Yarrow, and Angelica.

To cool and soothe hot flashes, place a bottle of rose water (hydrosol) in the refrigerator (to keep cool) and when the need arises, spray the mist over the back of the neck area.

Dietary Intervention

Modify your diet. Refrain from eating animal flesh, dairy products, refined grains and starches, and processed foodstuffs.

Eat more raw fruits and vegetables (organic, if possible). Consider a vegan and/or raw foods diet.

Drink plenty of water and good herbal teas that benefit the female hormonal system, herbs such as:

Dherbs.com Solutions

Dherbs.Com formulas that can assist in addressing menopause include:

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Surgery https://www.dherbs.com/articles/wellness-prevention/surgery/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:53 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/surgery/

Doctors cannot make things better when you are dealing with a degenerative disease. In fact, they will make things worse, creating additional business for themselves and their partners called pharmacists.

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Dherbs does NOT believe in surgery for any degenerative disease, which we believe is preventable by way of lifestyle and dietary change. We believe you should die with the organs you’re born with.

Most of the diseases people visit doctors and hospitals for are “degenerative” in nature and thus unnecessary. These particular diseases can be eradicated by diet, lifestyle, and thought pattern change; but because the majority of Western people are afraid of disease and sickness, they run to the doctor and complicate matters.

Dherbs only endorses surgery for industrial and societal injuries, i.e. dismembering of body parts (sewing them back on), removing foreign objects (i.e., bullets), etc.

Surgery for poor circulation, heart disease, arteriosclerosis, uterine complaints, cancer, and other preventable diseases are totally unnecessary; and so is surgery for such things as childbirth (Cesarean section or C-Section), circumcision, hysterectomy, mastectomy, abortion, and in vitro (artificial insemination) pregnancy in addition to cosmetic surgery (plastic surgery, including breast implants).

Doctors cannot make things better when you are dealing with a degenerative disease. In fact, there’s a likelihood that it will be made worse.

Doctors are not healers. They can only practice medicine, which means doctors can only diagnose, treat, manage, or remove. Doctors cannot prescribe herbs because herbs aren’t legally classified as drugs.

Surgery has helped create a lot of drug addicts who are addicted to pain killer prescribed after the surgery.

Before you consider surgery, ask yourself the following questions:

  • “Is my problem degenerative in nature (something that I can heal by changing my diet and lifestyle)?
  • “Is the surgery something I really don’t need?”
  • “Am I prepared to live with the consequences of a surgical operation (i.e. pain, wrong organ removed, permanent damage, etc.)?”
  • “Does the organ in question (to be removed via surgery) have a function other than a physical function (i.e. emotional function)?”
  • “Will removal of an organ tax another organ in the body due to having to take up the slack of the removed organ?”
  • “Would the surgery be suggested if I didn’t have medical insurance or the cash to pay for it?”

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Hysterectomy https://www.dherbs.com/articles/wellness-prevention/hysterectomy/ Thu, 13 Jun 2013 09:25:47 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/uncategorized/hysterectomy/

Hysterectomy is medically defined as surgical removal of the uterus, performed to remove fibroid tumors of the uterus or to treat chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, severe recurrent endometrial hyperplasia, uterine hemorrhage, and precancerous and cancerous conditions of...

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Hysterectomy is medically defined as surgical removal of the uterus, performed to remove fibroid tumors of the uterus or to treat chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, severe recurrent endometrial hyperplasia, uterine hemorrhage, and precancerous and cancerous conditions of the uterus.

Types of hysterectomy include total hysterectomy, in which the uterus and cervix are removed and radical hysterectomy, in which ovaries, oviducts, lymph nodes, and lymph channels are removed with the uterus and cervix. Menstruation ceases after either type is performed.

Because hysterectomies are being performed due to fibroid tumors and removal of them, black women are the most likely to have them done. Fibroid tumors are very common to American women or U.S. females, especially African-American, Caucasian or White American, and Hispanic or Latino-American females.

The uterus is the seat of the female brain and a female’s emotions. It is the female command center. Her memory is locked into this organ. The uterus is the seat of female intuition and feeling. A woman feels from her second chakra (sacral chakra or 2nd chakra) area. All of the memories and information of her relationships (including sexual relationships) are stored here in this chakra and the corresponding organ (uterus), which has a mind all of its own just like every other organ in the human body, which are thinking organs.

The female womb is so important to the physical and emotional makeup of the woman. Metaphysics teach us “as within, so without,” therefore, the outer house is a reflection of the inner house (womb).

In getting away from the home due to working jobs, women have gotten away from their wombs. In forgetting the womb and neglecting the womb, disease has manifested in the reproductive chamber.

Part of the healing of the wounded womb is getting the woman back to her sanctuary. Back to her garden, to her kitchen where she can prepare her own foods for herself and her family and thus improve her and her family’s health.

Post-Hysterectomy

The body will still expel what the physical uterus is no longer there to eliminate. The body uses the upper back and neck to throw off toxins via hot sweats which have become commonly called “hot flashes.”

This is what hot flashes are: attempts to throw off toxins that the uterus used to take care of but which the woman decided to have removed perhaps pursuant to fear induced by medical advice.

You see, though hot flashes are a normal part of menopause and will naturally occur in Western women, when a women removes her uterus she brings on menopause and its symptoms abruptly and prematurely. Menopause comes on quickly in a woman who has undergone a hysterectomy because there’s no uterus channel the toxins.

Natural Alternatives

The only alternative to hysterectomies is to cleanse, detoxify, rebuild, restore, and rejuvenate the uterus, which can be done. You just have to believe; as long as you’re alive your organs are alive and can be rejuvenated.

Change your thoughts and thinking to positive ones or positive thinking! Healing, like sickness and disease, begins in the mind.

Change your attitude about healing. Yes, Nature takes longer to heal but there are no adverse side effects with her healing. Learn to be patient. Take responsibility for your actions: you have uterine problems because of things you did based upon things you thought and felt. You gave yourself fibroid tumors based upon what you ate and what you allowed to be entered into your vagina and stored there. Change your attitude to a healthy, productive, and positive one.

Change your lifestyle. Avoid casual sex. Protect and respect your womb. Schedule a consultation with us to learn more about this.

Refrain from inserting unhealthy things into your womb that have no business there, i.e. plastic dildos, vibrators, condoms (unless you use them for birth control purposes), tampons, etc.

Perform gentle exercises, i.e. yoga, stretching, Pilates, tai chi, walking, swimming, etc. Avoid strenuous exercise such as jogging and running (greatly damages the uterus), weight lifting, etc.

You have options and alternatives to hysterectomy.

However, whatever you decide to do, it is your personal choice and you need to make choices that you can accept and more importantly, make choices that you can live with.

Dietary Intervention

Change your diet. Consider going vegan (75%) and raw foods (25%).

Give up meat, dairy products (the greatest physical culprit of fibroid tumors), refined grains, fatty foods, sugary foods, etc. Refrain from eating so much processed and refined so-called foods. Eat predominantly fruits, vegetables, seeds, legumes, nuts, and grains.

Drink plenty of water (alkaline water is best) and drink plenty of herbal teas.

Dherbs.com Solutions

Dherbs offers these products to assist with hormone balancing:

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