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Alternative Medicine

Complementary treatment options may include:

Menastil: This new all-natural product is considered by its users around the world to be the most effective (non-drug) relief for Endometriosis pain. It is FDA registered as a topical analgesic. It has gone through two exhaustive years of clinic trials, and has been tested on thousands of women around the world. Best of all, Menastil is applied topically, directly to where the pain is, with no need to ingest any pills. Menastil comes in a lipstick-size bottle with a non-spill roll-on applicator. It is the most revolutionary women's healthcare product in decades for the relief of both menstrual and Endometriosis pain.

Nutritional approaches: You will likely be told to avoid smoking and alcohol, as well as red meat and tea. Foods rich in vitamin E may be suggested, to protect fatty tissues. Also seeds, legumes and oily fish are also recommended, as well as evening primrose oil, starflower oil, linseed oil, borage seed oil, and blackcurrent oil. Folic acid and B12 supplements are suggested, since anemia can be associated with infertility.

Homeopathy: Homeopathy has a lot to offer a woman with endo. With very minute doses of natural substances, it can stimulate the body's healing. It is necessary to find and work closely with an experienced homeopath. Due to the complex knowledge required, it is difficult to self-prescribe homeopathic remedies for a chronic illness. Fortunately, Mother Nature can provide some pain relief in the form of herbs that have little or no side effects! Click HERE to see a list of some of the herbs most widely used for pain, especially pain associated with endometriosis.

Traditional Chinese medicine: In China, where both Western-style and traditional Chinese medicine are practiced, gynecologists usually recommend traditional Chinese alternatives (like acupuncture and herbs) first. It is less invasive, and there is less risk.

Natural Remedies : Includes vitamin supplements, herbs, diet alterations, vitamin supplements and extra B or E vitamin supplements, calcium, and iron pills. Click HERE to learn more.

Immune therapy: A variety of immune-regulating medications are being considered or investigated for use in women with endometriosis. Few have yet reached the stage of clinical trials in humans; however, this will likely occur within the next few years. Click HERE to learn more.


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