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Re: MiracleFrom: Alexandra (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri Jul 11 12:21:45 2003
At Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Pam wrote: > >Alexandra, > >I am very interested in knowing what type of tea you are drinking. I, too >have been in pain for so long that I can't even imagine a day without it. I >have had endo for 23 years now and am contemplating a hysterectomy soon. I >have been through years of infertility treatments and can tell you it was >all worth it when I look at my little boys face. I would love to be out of >pain so that I could be a better mother, wife and friend. It's taken its >toll on my body and I'm ready to give up. I wish you the best of luck with >having the baby you desperately want. I will say a prayer for you and you >will be in my thoughts. Thanks for helping those of us in pain. > >Pam Hi Pam, The tea name is "manasul" its in every supermarket and is less then $2.00. I'm telling it really worked. I am pain free for my 3rd month and I'm sure its the tea. For the first time in my life I don't feel pain with my period. You should give time to work at least a month but will work. That has a natural herb that is used for a german home remedi for women with problems. That has been in the market for about 100 years and this tea has that herb. Please let me know how it work for you so we can help other people. You should hold the hysterectomy and try the tea. I was in pain constantly and when I had my period I was not able to work for 2 days with my legs open like if I was in labor, it was horrible. I was trying the tea for constipations and then I have noticed that my period was not painful at all. Please try and I will tell you a story. Good luck,
Alex
despins@lehman.com
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