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My daughter in law (age 41) just found out she has a uterine fibroid.

the MD said it was the size of a 10 week fetus, whatever that would

be. I remember a few months ago fibroids & cysts were discussed at

length and some good remedies were mentioned. Could whoever knows

about that please tell me what to recommend.

jim :)

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> My daughter in law (age 41) just found out she has a uterine fibroid.

> the MD said it was the size of a 10 week fetus, whatever that would

> be. I remember a few months ago fibroids & cysts were discussed at

> length and some good remedies were mentioned. Could whoever knows

> about that please tell me what to recommend.

>

> jim :)

Jim,

Here's the repost:

I had an interesting experience with fibroids about 7 years ago, using

Spectra-Chrome color therapy. Developed by Dinshah Ghadiali, the therapy

consists of shining either sunlight or an incandescent bulb through specially

tinted glass or plastic filters -- the kind you use for theatrical lighting --

on the bare skin over the part of the body that you want to treat. The therapy

is based on the premise that when the person's energy field is deficient in

certain colors, illness relating to the deficiency develops -- and that on

restoring that color to the person's field, the illness is eliminated. Dinshah

(as he was called) was also aware that various minerals emit light in the same

colors that were being used to treat different conditions. He speculated that

these same mineral deficiencies play a role in disease as well.

Darius Dinshah, Ghadiali's son, continues the work to disseminate the

information on color therapy. In his book " Let There Be Light, " he lists

numerous diseases and the colors needed to restore the person's health. On

reading this list, the similarities to Rife technology is apparent, as you see

the same colors (frequencies) pop up again and again for apparently disparate

diseases.

Back to my own experience: 7 years ago I was treating myself for a massive

systemic candida infection with a combination of yellow and green filters (which

is actually lime, or light green colored, but called " lemon " in the Dinshah

vernacular). The treatment consisted of subjecting the bare skin on the entire

front of my body to this light for one hour a day for 4 months. Although I had

two benign fibroid cysts on my uterus, I was doing the color sessions to combat

candida.

At the end of 4 months, the candida was almost totally eliminated. I happened to

palpate my cervix and discovered, to my surprise, that one cyst had completely

disappeared, and the other had reduced in size from about 5 mm to 1 or 2 mm. In

the book, both candida and fibroids are due to a deficiency in lemon light.

For people who have time to do the colored light sessions, I highly recommend

this therapy, because it is so simple and non-invasive (and inexpensive). You

can also tonate water -- that is, expose it to the light -- and drink the water

any time. Drinking the water along with the light-on-skin tonations

exponentially speeds healing.

Even if you don't feel inclined to do the therapy, it is worth getting the book

to see the relationships between various conditions. For instance, someone with

fibroids can be particularly susceptible to having fungal infections. The same

color is used for obesity. Health care practitioners may be treating someone for

a presenting complaint, but invariably the person has more than one thing going

on. The Spectro-Chrome book can further illuminate the connections between

different symptoms in the body.

The website for the Dinshah Health Society is http://www.dinshahhealth.org/

The book, a video, and membership in the Society (which includes newsletters) is

about $20 a year -- a bargain. (The plastic filters are bought separately from

an unrelated firm in Texas, due to an FDA injunction on the Society years ago.)

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Dear Jim,

Chinese herbs have eliminated them for a number of ladies around here.

They couldn't get pregnant because of them, and now they all have

bouncing babies.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 05:05:55 -0000

My daughter in law (age 41) just found out she has a uterine fibroid.

the MD said it was the size of a 10 week fetus, whatever that would

be. I remember a few months ago fibroids & cysts were discussed at

length and some good remedies were mentioned. Could whoever knows

about that please tell me what to recommend.

jim :)

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Dear Jim,

Chinese herbs have eliminated them for a number of ladies around here.

They couldn't get pregnant because of them, and now they all have

bouncing babies.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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Subject: Re: UTERINE FIBROIDS

Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 05:05:55 -0000

My daughter in law (age 41) just found out she has a uterine fibroid.

the MD said it was the size of a 10 week fetus, whatever that would

be. I remember a few months ago fibroids & cysts were discussed at

length and some good remedies were mentioned. Could whoever knows

about that please tell me what to recommend.

jim :)

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alternative self-help subjects.

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Any idea what Chinese herbs?

My daughter in law's local herbalguru here in Boulder gave her a

recipe for a soup made with shiitake,seaweed, parsnips, leeks, chicken

broth & garlic. If I have any fibroids I'm in good shape, because the

soup is robustly delicious and there will be a pot of it in the

kitchen indefinitely. ;-)

jim :)

> Dear Jim,

>

> Chinese herbs have eliminated them for a number of ladies around here.

> They couldn't get pregnant because of them, and now they all have

> bouncing babies.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

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Any idea what Chinese herbs?

My daughter in law's local herbalguru here in Boulder gave her a

recipe for a soup made with shiitake,seaweed, parsnips, leeks, chicken

broth & garlic. If I have any fibroids I'm in good shape, because the

soup is robustly delicious and there will be a pot of it in the

kitchen indefinitely. ;-)

jim :)

> Dear Jim,

>

> Chinese herbs have eliminated them for a number of ladies around here.

> They couldn't get pregnant because of them, and now they all have

> bouncing babies.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

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Re: UTERINE FIBROIDS

> Any idea what Chinese herbs?

>

> My daughter in law's local herbalguru here in Boulder gave her a

> recipe for a soup made with shiitake,seaweed, parsnips, leeks, chicken

> broth & garlic. If I have any fibroids I'm in good shape, because the

> soup is robustly delicious and there will be a pot of it in the

> kitchen indefinitely. ;-)

>

> jim :)

Hey Jim, how about a recipe? What type of seaweed?

Nenah

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Jim,

Any more details on your soup recipe?

Thanks,

Dennis

Jim Lambert wrote:

>Any idea what Chinese herbs?

>

>My daughter in law's local herbalguru here in Boulder gave her a

>recipe for a soup made with shiitake,seaweed, parsnips, leeks, chicken

>broth & garlic. If I have any fibroids I'm in good shape, because the

>soup is robustly delicious and there will be a pot of it in the

>kitchen indefinitely. ;-)

>

>jim :)

>

>

>

>

>>Dear Jim,

>>

>>Chinese herbs have eliminated them for a number of ladies around here.

>>They couldn't get pregnant because of them, and now they all have

>>bouncing babies.

>>

>>Best of Health!

>>Dr. Saul Pressman

>>

>>

>

>

>

>

>OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other

alternative self-help subjects.

>

>THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE!

>

>This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for

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Dear Jim,

I will ask our family naturopath.

Best of health!

Dr. Saul

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Subject: Re: UTERINE FIBROIDS

Date: Sun, 09 Nov 2003 19:49:26 -0000

Any idea what Chinese herbs?

My daughter in law's local herbalguru here in Boulder gave her a

recipe for a soup made with shiitake,seaweed, parsnips, leeks, chicken

broth & garlic. If I have any fibroids I'm in good shape, because the

soup is robustly delicious and there will be a pot of it in the

kitchen indefinitely. ;-)

jim :)

> Dear Jim,

>

> Chinese herbs have eliminated them for a number of ladies around here.

> They couldn't get pregnant because of them, and now they all have

> bouncing babies.

>

> Best of Health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

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progesterone cream is supposed to reduce/eliminate them. I have no personal

experience.

Donna

Re: UTERINE FIBROIDS

My daughter in law (age 41) just found out she has a uterine fibroid.

the MD said it was the size of a 10 week fetus, whatever that would

be. I remember a few months ago fibroids & cysts were discussed at

length and some good remedies were mentioned. Could whoever knows

about that please tell me what to recommend.

jim :)

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alternative self-help subjects.

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Uterine fibroids

> My sister is diagnosed with a growing uterine fibroid. They tell her

> now it is the size of a 4 month pregnancy. What types of therapies are

> used in this type of malady. She is just turned 45 years old and has

> been to see a naturopath a few times and I'm not sure what she has

> tried. but is open to suggestions.

>

> G Murray

I had an interesting experience with fibroids about 7 years ago, using

Spectra-Chrome color therapy. Developed by Dinshah Ghadiali, the therapy

consists of shining either sunlight or an incandescent bulb through specially

tinted glass or plastic filters -- the kind you use for theatrical lighting --

on the bare skin over the part of the body that you want to treat. The therapy

is based on the premise that when the person's energy field is deficient in

certain colors, illness relating to the deficiency develops -- and that on

restoring that color to the person's field, the illness is eliminated. Dinshah

(as he was called) was also aware that various minerals emit light in the same

colors that were being used to treat different conditions. He speculated that

these same mineral deficiencies play a role in disease as well.

Darius Dinshah, Ghadiali's son, continues the work to disseminate the

information on color therapy. In his book " Let There Be Light, " he lists

numerous diseases and the colors needed to restore the person's health. On

reading this list, the similarities to Rife technology is apparent, as you see

the same colors (frequencies) pop up again and again for apparently disparate

diseases.

Back to my own experience: 7 years ago I was treating myself for a massive

systemic candida infection with a combination of yellow and green filters (which

is actually lime, or light green colored, but called " lemon " in the Dinshah

vernacular). The treatment consisted of subjecting the bare skin on the entire

front of my body to this light for one hour a day for 4 months. Although I had

two benign fibroid cysts on my uterus, I was doing the color sessions to combat

candida.

At the end of 4 months, the candida was almost totally eliminated. I happened to

palpate my cervix and discovered, to my surprise, that one cyst had completely

disappeared, and the other had reduced in size from about 5 mm to 1 or 2 mm. In

the book, both candida and fibroids are due to a deficiency of " lemon " light (a

combo of green and yellow).

For people who have time to do the colored light sessions, I highly recommend

this therapy, because it is so simple and non-invasive (and inexpensive). You

can also tonate water -- that is, expose it to the light -- and drink the water

any time. Drinking the water along with the light-on-skin tonations

exponentially speeds healing.

Even if you don't feel inclined to do the therapy, it is worth getting the book

to see the relationships between various conditions. For instance, someone with

fibroids can be particularly susceptible to having fungal infections. The same

color is used for obesity. Health care practitioners may be treating someone for

a presenting complaint, but invariably the person has more than one thing going

on. The Spectro-Chrome book can further illuminate the connections between

different symptoms in the body.

The website for the Dinshah Health Society is http://www.dinshahhealth.org/

The book, a video, and membership in the Society (which includes newsletters) is

about $20 a year -- a bargain. (The plastic filters are bought separately from

an unrelated firm in Texas, due to an FDA injunction on the Society years ago.)

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I'm looking at a likely hysterectomy due to uterine fibroids in my near future.

The weird thing is that they have continued growing after menopause and I am

wondering if there is a CFS connection. I explained to the gynecologist that

there is a possibility of a connection to XMRV which has a known affinity to

reproductive organs and she said she was willing to send tissue samples on to

researchers if any were interested. It was nice not to be treated like a nut

case for making the suggestion. At this point, the possibility of an XMRV or

other viral connection is an added incentive to go ahead with the surgery which

is mostly needed because of pressure on other organs and discomfort.

Anyone else out there with fibroids?

Beverly H

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I don't have fibroids but my daughter did. I did a little research and found

out lack of progesterone causes them (maybe not always but frequently) and

they will shrink with progesterone supplementation.

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