Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Hi, I would like to find out if any of you know of any kind of natural healing that would heal fallopian tubes back together? Patty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 Hi Patty, Here's is some info, though your question asks, you would like to heal fallopian tubes back together, I think I understand that they need healing of some kind, so here is what I got: Blessings, Michele http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/fallopian_tubes.html Natural Remedies to Treat Blocked Fallopian Tubes READER QUESTION 10/27/2006: Xiao from China writes, " I have been trying to conceive for a long time but was told that my fallopian tubes are blocked.Could you tell me how to remedy this naturally? Please I need serious help because I am under pressure from my husband. Thanks for understanding. " Ted from Bangkok, Thailand replies, " Xiao: A blocked fallopian tubes could be any number of causes, however the easiest remedies is to treat the condition where fallopian tubes is due to a condition of inflammation or infection. In this case the use of any antiseptic douche, the application of anti inflammatory oil, such as lavender applied to the abdominal area, improving eliminations by taking 1/4 teaspoon of baking soda plus 1/4 teaspoon of citric acid will reduce constipation, remove the toxins and thus normalizing the blocked fallopian tubes. Improving the body immune system by taking some zinc and magnesium supplement will reduce the body's bacteria and reduce the inflammation. If the fallopian tube blocked is not due to inflammation but due to heavy scarring, then I think conventional surgery or other would be me more appropriate. One common cause of infertility is that the eggs do not stick to fallopian walls, in that case taking some vitamin C in form of sodium ascorbate will reduce this problem, since in some instance this the problem. Here's some more: http://www.thefertilesoul.com/Diagnosis/Tubal/ Fallopian Tube Massage The fallopian tubes are located just to the sides of the uterus and extend outward. The points that are most closely correlated with the fallopian tubes are located just above the pubic bone, approximately five inches down from the navel and about two inches out from the midline. Massage the area between the uterus (midline above pubic bone) and ovaries (inside your hip bones) in circular, clockwise motions with your fingertips, going outward from the midline at the uterus area toward the ovary, then returning. Note any areas of tension and congestion, and apply deeper pressure, holding at the tighter regions. (This may be painful.) As circulation returns, you will be able to go deeper. Do not force yourself, however. Allow improvement over time. Continue the massage outward toward the ovary and back again. End with a pumping motion with the heel of the hand. [NOTE: These massage techniques should be practiced only between menstruation and ovulation; not during menses or during the luteal phase.] Adhesions Most mechanical infertility is due to adhesions and/or scar tissue found inside or outside the organs of the reproductive tract. Adhesions form naturally within the body as a healing response to tissue trauma. They may form after injury (such as a fall, physical or sexual abuse), inflammation or infection (such as endometriosis, yeast or bladder infection, or PID), or surgery (such as D & C, abortion, C-section, or appendectomy). The damaged connective tissue causes a series of vascular and cellular changes that alter the actual structure of the collagen fibers, contracting the tissue and causing cross-linking of the collagen fibers. This results in the fibrinous changes known as adhesions. Wherever adhesions form they act like glue on neighboring structures. Unfortunately, the female reproductive structure is so delicate that it does not take much “glue” to severely restrict its movement and function. Adhesions may impair the mechanical functioning of the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, and the passage between the two, blocking the ability of the egg to enter the uterus. When adhesions form within the uterus, they tend to make an inhospitable surface for implantation, often resulting in miscarriage or infertility. Adhesions on the outer surfaces of the organs can attach organs to each other or to neighboring structures, restricting their movement and their proper function. Where adhesions are present, you can feel the restriction in the deeper tissues. Manual palpation first helps detect the damaged tissue. Adhesions are usually detected during pelvic exams, and confirmed by laparoscopy or laparotomy. Western medical treatment is inevitably surgical, and may or may not restore fertility. In some cases, the adhesions are so extensive that they make pregnancy impossible. Using The Fertile Soul Method ™ to Treat Mechanical Obstruction – How you can help yourself To decrease adhesions of the female reproductive tract, The Fertile Soul staff will perform, and teach you to apply certain manual massages of your pelvic organs. Applying a deep pressure, kneading and stretching the abdominal area, can help break up scar tissue and slowly and gently pull adhesions apart. As the adhesions decrease, function improves. These massages often are given on points that are related to acupuncture and/or acupressure meridians. In addition to the fallopian tube massage described earlier, here are some other specific massage techniques to release adhesions in the uterus and ovaries. Please do not perform after ovulation or during menstruation. Uterine Massage Your uterus is located just above the pubic bone, which is the bony part beneath the upper part of the pubic hair. You may locate it by making an upside down triangle with your two thumbs and index fingers. Place your thumbs at your navel and extend your fingers downward. Beneath this at the midline is the location of the uterus. Place your fingers on either side of the uterus, and apply a deep kneading type of massage, pressing and lifting while massaging any tight spots. Finish with a pumping motion with the heel of the hand. Ovarian Massage The ovarian massage location is approximately three inches from the midline, approximately four inches down from the navel. Massage in a circular (clockwise) motion. If you note any areas of tension or congestion, knead deeply, apply increased pressure, and lift with the fingertips. Finish with a pumping motion with the heel of the hand to resolve congestion and improve circulation. If you have ovarian cysts, this massage will be very uncomfortable. Do not apply excessive force to the point of pain. We also like to employ the use of light or laser therapy to help resolve adhesions through electromagnetic radiation. Laser acupressure is a beautiful blending of modern technology with ancient tradition. Low-energy photonic therapy applies light to stimulate acupoints without penetrating the skin. The resulting effect of (red spectrum) light absorption is photochemical, which aids in the production of ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate), the powerhouse of the cell. The light therapy realigns the electrical potential of collagen, which is responsible for adhesions and scar tissue. Ovarian cysts, fibroids, blocked fallopian tubes, and adhesions all have collagen constituents and can benefit from electromagnetic stimulation. No matter which disease process has been at the root of the mechanical obstruction, the radical healing found in The Fertile Soul Method ™ can help restore function to your reproductive organs by improving blood flow and micro circulation, restoring the delicate equilibrium that will return you to health and wholeness. --- pattync_28610 <pattync28610@...> wrote: > Hi, I would like to find out if any of you know of > any kind of natural > healing that would heal fallopian tubes back > together? > > Patty > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Never miss a thing. Make your home page. http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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