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Cervical Dysplasia – Cervical Cancer Treatment by felixjoshua(m): 9:20am On Jun 07, 2017
CERVICAL DYSPLASIA – THE FEAR OF EVERY WOMAN

Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that affects women. This type of cancer is often detected during routine pap smears and tends to be slow-growing. It is usually caused by the human papilloma virus, which enters your body during sexual intercourse and spreads throughout your reproductive system.

So, when you go for a test and your Doctor makes the pronouncement: “Madam, Your pap test shows cervical dysplasia.” You may rightly worry when you hear your doctor say these words. Cervical dysplasia, or abnormal cell growth on the cervix, could be a sign that cancer is developing. If ¬untreated, cervical dysplasia may spread to the upper vagina, the uterus, and other parts of the body.

But the progression is far from inevitable. For many women, these cell abnormalities clear up on their own. And for others, the early warnings provided by annual Pap tests and the available array of herbal and medical treatments offer chances to defeat cervical dysplasia before it becomes cancer.

Symptoms may include a bloody vaginal discharge; irregular vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods, following sexual intercourse or during menopause; loss of appetite; severe fatigue; pelvic pain or back pain. Certain herbs and vitamins can help manage cervical cancer, ease cervical cancer symptoms and encourage healing.

HERBAL HEALING

You can help correct mild to moderate cervical dysplasia by adopting a natural health program that includes exercise and a nutrient-rich, toxin-free diet. This regime helps support the body’s immune system and cleansing abilities. Secondly, herbal supplements with rich anti – cancer agents will help you to be whole and cancer free.

Hormone regulators
Whether hormone imbalance promotes dysplasia hasn’t been established by science, but we believe hormones’ intricate interplay is an important consideration. To prevent both dysplasia and cancer, we recommend herbal supplements that can aid you increase progesterone, regulate estrogen, and reduce prolactin levels. Excessive estrogen, whether synthetic or produced by the body, can also increase the chance of cervical dysplasia or cancer. Swissgarde’s Aloe Power,Supercider, Stress active, 40+ for women, Omega plus all have roles to play here.
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Liver support
Many cancers are a response to a continual irritant—such as cigarette smoke—that stimulates abnormal cell growth. Western and Chinese herbalists theorize that the liver’s inability to break down and eliminate toxic waste products may increase the chance of developing cervical dysplasia and cancer. Liver-supporting herbs also help keep excess estrogen from causing damage. Some herbs and foods can support the liver and help it detoxify the body. Swissgarde’s Buchu Power is highly recommended here , its ginger, turmeric and dandelion content, plays vital roles.

The importance of nutrients
Much research has focused on cervical dysplasia and nutrient levels. Women with cervical dysplasia often have lower-than-normal blood levels of vitamin C, folic acid, and selenium, and many physicians recommend they take these in supplement form. Taking a 10-mg folic acid supplement daily has been associated with improved Pap smears in dysplasia patients. And recent research indicates that insufficient dietary amounts of vitamin A, vitamin C, riboflavin, and vitamin E are also strongly linked to the condition.
High blood levels of vitamin A, which is formed by the liver from carotenoids, have been associated with regression of cervical dysplasia. In particular, lycopene, a carotenoid found in both fresh and cooked tomatoes, seems to have a protective effect against dysplasia.
Another way to help your body is to normalize the microflora in your intestines by eating fermented foods such as yogurt and sauerkraut. Acidophilus supplements also encourage a healthy balance of microflora.

Best defence
We believe that anything that lowers general immunity probably contributes to cervical dysplasia and cancer. Whenever you are trying to strengthen your immune system, avoid fried food, caffeine, and refined sugar in any form because they can increase inflammation and reduce immune function. Inflammation is closely associated with free radicals, which may also be involved in the creation of abnormal cells that may develop into tumors. And when strengthening your immune system, use Swissgarde’s Immune booster.
Cardiovascular exercise also increases the strength of the immune system. Daily exercise such as walking stimulates deep breathing and greatly increases the circulation of life-giving oxygen and blood.

Summary
A woman who is free and wants to prevent cervical cancer can take Aloe Power, Defender and Super cider. But someone who is already down should double dose: Buchu power , Aloe power, Super cider, 40+ for women, Omega Plus, Stress Active, Defender and Immune booster.
Felix Joshua +2347038574473

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