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Re: endo and adenomysis... thank you Sasha...From: ada (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat Jun 24 08:56:55 2006
At Sat, 24 Jun 2006, Sasha wrote: >Sasha, Thank you so much for writing back. It is great to hear of someone who has two of my conditions and is not on any hormones. My goal is to stay off hormones. I am going to start the yeast free diet. Any tips or suggestions on books or web sites to refer to? Ada >Ada, >I have endo and adenomyosis and the yeast-free diet helped me with both >of them. Since yeast causes endo cells to "grow", you can help slow or >reverse endo spreading by eliminating yeast overgrowth from your body. >I haven't been on ANY hormonal treatments for 6 years now. Actually had >a cluster of "chocolate" endo cysts totally dissolve a year after I >started this diet. >~ Sasha > >At Wed, 21 Jun 2006, ada wrote: >> >>had first lap 1 month ago. Have stage 3 endo (cleaned out some of it), >>pelvic congestion and adenomysis. Had uterine ablasion to help with >>heavy bleading. Wondering if any others out there have all of the above >>conditions (or 2) and what has helped. Will the diet still help with >>pain for adenomysis and pelvic congestion? >> >>-- >>Ada >>
-- Ada
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