Only because the female reproductive equipment is so much a liability. What
men have to deal with in the prostate and testicular department is nothing by
comparison. If you visit any 19th century graveyard you can see SO MANY
tragic stories of women who died in childbirth or related activity. The uterus,
as well as the mammary glands, are a MAGNET for any toxins, pollutants or
bugs in the system. You’d think it must be some sort of design flaw in the
master plan. STILL paying for that apple? I might think so but the females in
the animal kingdom suffer many of the same ills as well.
Nowadays the Obituary Page is hard to read for all the YOUNG women dying
every day from breast, ovarian, cervical or uterine cancer. Fibroids are
rampant as are menstral problems and PMS mismanagement. Now girls are
arriving at puberty as early as 3 and commonly by 9. TSS is back too.
I’ve studied herbology for almost 30 years and it’s amazing to note that at
least 50% of ALL herbal medicine is related to “woman’s problems”. The good
news is that herbal medicine can prevent or alleviate almost any problem with
the reproductive organs. In the olde days (or the rare contemporary
indigenous culture), women were either pregnant or nursing at all times and
thus had maybe 20-30 menstral cycles in their whole lives. Now, due to
delayed age of mothering, the general reduction in both childbearing as well
as nursing the average woman can have 300-600 menstral cycles.
My advice, get all the help you can to keep tabs on the inner parts and to
keep them healthy! The steps you are taking for your GB, such as the
cleansings, herbs, and the diet/lifestyle improvements have the “side effect”
of healing and protecting the other even more delicate parts.
Will in Minneapolis
I Enjoy Not Being a Girl!
August 28th, 2006 · 2 Comments
Tags: no surgery
2 responses so far ↓
1 elma_12 // Aug 29, 2006 at 4:22 am
Will,
I totally 100% agree with you about the female liability!
2 of my Great Grandmothers died in Childbirth! We’ve come a long ways
from then!
I need expert advice on herbs for perimenopausal support, that’ how I
ended up
with the Gall stones, taking the estrogen as my Gynecologist suggested
for the symptoms.
Any advice in herbs would be appreciated, I’ve tried Evening Primrose
oil and it gives me
horrible headaches.
thanks, Dee
2 elma_12 // Aug 30, 2006 at 7:59 am
Marion,
Thanks for all the tips on perimenopausal survival!
Blessings to you….
Dee
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