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August 28th, 2006 · 1 Comment

Tina, as long as you understand that we are only throwing out ideas here,
and you will always be the one to choose what you do: I think this is a good
forum for exploration. Here’s my two cents:
1) Check to see if there is any menstrual connection. Ovarian cysts and or
fibroids are common and can express as a sort of pain exactly like this.
2) Get a practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine to give you a complete
diagnosis. This will include pulse testing, tongue, eye and facial readings and
history-taking. . They are non-invasive, relatively cheap, and shockingly
accurate. The Chinese were far far healthier with this system 5000 years ago
than we are now.
3) Do elimination diets to rule out allergic colits or food allergies.
4) Do your cleansing fast on a regular basis. My wife had an almost identical
pain and was able to totally cure hers using a 7 day fast while taking the V.E.
Irons fasting kit (clay, psyllium, vitamins, minerals, laxatives, and enzymes).
She now does it religiously with the 4 seasons. (she works right through the

fast, and, after the first day of detoxing headaches, feels lower energy and
chilly but does perfectly fine).
5) Tune up your total exercise, stress management, stretching, weight
control, and anything else that may be sloppy or out-of-control in your life.
The real holistic approach. The pain is a great excuse to keep tweaking your
state of health to higher and higher levels.
6) Like the above, tweak your diet to even higher standards. Go all organic,
nothing new-fangled (all food should be something that could have been
eaten 500 years ago) and get it balanced and appropriate. Correct any
weight problems if they exist. This is a good excuse to do it.
7) Investigate organ massage, aromatherapy, massage and other body work
techniques such as Reiiki, Feldenkreis, or Rolfing.
Best wishes, you are on a good journey. LET US KNOW what you discover!
Will in Minneapolis

Tags: no surgery

1 response so far ↓

  • 1 Neva Marjory // Aug 28, 2006 at 12:35 pm

    I thought the ovaries are much lower. I don’t think it’s anything
    “female” related as my periods are totally regular and very mild.
    However I will plot pain against cycle and see if there’s any correlation.
    I did gallbladder flush number 4 last night. I’m not feeling too good
    right now. And the children are 10 times worse than usual. Why do they
    do this when I’m feeling bad? I’m looking forward to feeling even
    better tomorrow, and then I can be back to my normal strict self <G
    Tina

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