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Dear friend,
I want to welcome you and congratulate you for taking your treatment and
your recovery into your own hands by deciding to take this report and move
forward. If you’ve suffered from ovarian cysts for even a small period of time,
then you’ve been through what many other women in your shoes have
experienced.
Living with the symptoms of ovarian cysts is tremendously unpleasant. Not
only does it come with pain, bloating, irregular periods, discomfort to what
can be described as excruciating pain, the anxiety and sometimes even
shame of infertility, as well as a broad array of other symptoms, but maybe
the worst part of this affliction is the difficulty that many doctors seem to
have diagnosing and finally, if ever, treating ovarian cysts. As women
suffering, we understand that a pill is not the solution. What we are suffering
through deserves attention, respect and proper treatment.
Before I begin to get into the treatments and changes that finally brought
me, a nine-year sufferer relief, I want to talk a little bit about my struggle. I
feel that it’s important for me to pass on my story and for you to understand
that what you might be going through now is not abnormal or anything to be
ashamed of. I’m not saying that my doctor’s gender had anything to do with
it, but for years I felt shameful and embarrassed speaking to mostly male
doctors about what I’m sure just sounded to them like my “time of the
month”. I got fed up of wakening and stepping on the scale only to start my
day 5lLbs overnight. I was taking care of myself, but felt like I had no control
over my body. I was bloating, retaining water, and if that wasn’t enough I
was experiencing pain. I could not count on my periods to come when
predicted, and sometimes I would go months without them
This was the beginning of the battle, and was more of a nuisance that
anything – it was not until my battle with infertility began that I really started
to worry about my body and consider the possibility that maybe I was
suffering from something even more serious than PCOS.
To make a long story short, over the next few years I tried every trick in the
book, including “watchful waiting” to get my life back. Some of my tricks
failed miserably and wasted my time. There were years that I suffered
unnecessarily, just like you are now. It took a long time to stumble upon the
solution, and knowing that I had found it and others were still out there
suffering didn’t sit right.
In the chapters that follow, I want to hand to you the methods that I have
pulled together through years of research, trying and trying again to finally
find the NATURAL solution to my problem, and yours. I want you to know
that this solution does not involve some hormonal cocktail, or experimenting
with birth control that can confuse your symptoms by introducing a laundry
list of side effects.
Best regards,
Amanda Clark
An Ovarian Cysts Overview
Ovarian cysts develop as fluid filled sacs on the ovaries. In most cases they
are small and harmless but may become problematic under certain
conditions.
Each of your ovaries is about the size of a walnut on either side of your
uterus. One of your ovaries releases, once a month, one egg that is protected
by the follicle. The release of estrogen prepares the uterus to receive the egg,
which if not fertilized, results in the shedding of the lining of the uterus –
otherwise known as your period.
If the follicle does not release the egg to the uterus, a simple or functional
cyst is created. This is a fluid filled sac that looks like a bubble. These are the
most common form of ovarian cyst, and are not associated with disease or
cancer. Generally, this type of cyst will disappear on its own.
There are several different types of these non-threatening, functional cysts:
Corpus luteum cyst occurs if the egg has been released and the follicle fills
with blood or fluid – usually resulting in no symptoms.
Follicular cysts occur when the follicle collapses upon itself and can grow up
to over 2 inches, resulting in sharp pain in the middle of the menstrual cycle.
In most cases these cysts produce no symptoms and disappear by
themselves.
Hemorrhagic cysts arise when bleeding happens inside a cyst. This can also
cause abdominal pain.
All of the above are normal, occurring in most women at one point or
another in their lives, and for most of us, we probably won’t notice, or may
disregard them as part of our menstrual cycles. Now, I’m going to review
several types of cysts that are more serious and life threatening.
Dermoid cysts are not a regular part of the menstrual cycle. Dermoid cysts are actually a type of benign tumor and contain fat and occasionally bone, cartilage and even hair. They generally effect young women and can grow up to a frightening 6 inches across. This type of cyst can also become twisted; this is also referred to as an ovarian torsion. If you’ve lived through this, you know that severe abdominal pain that this condition can cause.
Endometriomas or endometrioid cysts are sometimes simply referred to as endometriosis. These cysts can grow up to 8 inches in size. Endometrioids occur when the tissue on the uterus wall grows into the ovaries. Endometrioids can cause severe pain during menstruation. The actual term endometriosis refers to the presence of endometrial glands
and tissue outside the uterus; this can sometimes lead to problems with
fertility and conception.
Polycystic-appearing ovaries are characterized by their large size, usually
making ovaries twice their normal diameter. In this condition, sometimes
multiple small cysts are found around the ovary.
Causes of PCOS and Ovarian Cysts
Causes of ovarian cyst and PCOS are varied, and as I mentioned previously,
multifaceted. They range from metabolic to genetic, and now I would like to
speak about the conditions that are necessary for the body to produce, or
allow for these intruders.
Assessing the conditions necessary for cysts to develop will allow me to
explain to you the type of internal environment that you will need to create
in order to permanently eliminate these unwanted intruders from your life.
I mention this next fact because it may be something that you’ve
experienced- not to discourage you, but evidence seems to support a genetic
link to PCOS. Your condition and mine may have been inherited – that is not
to say that the cysts themselves have been inherited, but rather the
environmental factors that they require to flourish.
Even though you or I may be more likely than others to develop cysts, there
are necessary factors that need to be present in order for this predisposition
to manifest itself. Consider this example – we all know someone who is able
to quickly see lovely results from sitting out in the sun. A friend of mine will
get a beautiful tan in what seems like minutes, while I can lie out all day and
get no color, except for an eventual burn.
My friend naturally has a desirable genetic precondition – but there are
outside factors involved. In fact, the two of us are exactly the same shade of
pale most of the year; she needs the sunlight to bring out this natural affinity
for color. This is an example of a genetic trait with only one factor – but in
the case of PCOS and ovarian cysts there are many factors that contribute to
whether or not the condition will appear.
These range from the mental and emotional environment that we live in, to
our diet and insulin levels, cellular inflammation, as well as the hormone
levels in our bodies. I’m going to take you through each of these, and make
this complicated patchwork of contributors simple and easy to understand
and treat.
Insulin and PCOS
The insulin system is the body’s way of managing sugar. A strong link has
been established between PCOS and metabolic disorders such as diabetes,
high cholesterol, high blood pressure and insulin resistance.
Insulin resistance is a metabolic condition that is directly related with weight
gain and PCOS. Many of the women who I have been lucky enough to talk to,
had never been taught about this link by their doctors, this is truly sad, but
I’m happy to know that I can provide this critical link to you and others now.
Understanding this connection is KEY to overcoming your ovarian cysts and
PCOS.
Insulin is produced by the pancreas and is released into the blood stream in
order to regulate blood sugar or glucose. When this process is out of balance
due to a combination of environmental and lifestyle factors, the result is
insulin resistance. In this state, blood sugar rises, but is not properly reacted
to with insulin. Some of us may have a genetic predisposition to insulin
resistance, meaning that when very few external factors are present, we are
still prone to the condition.
The glucose that we ingest, in the form of sugar and carbohydrates, is
converted by our bodies from calories to energy. When the body fails to
properly utilize this sugar we create insulin resistance.
Insulin production by the pancreas is disrupted; the conversion of sugar to
energy does not occur effectively and sugar is therefore stored in the body
as excess weight: fat.
Insulin resistance is just one factor in the big picture. There are also major
hormonal contributors, which I would now like to talk about.
Symptoms & Indicators
Before you begin any treatment regime, please consult your doctor for
proper diagnosis. Although I strongly advocate a natural and holistic course
of treatment, your doctor will be able to assist you in confirming that you do
suffer from PCOS and ovarian cysts. If you have not yet confirmed your
suspicions please take a moment to consider the symptoms below:
Irregular menstrual periods
Or lack of menstrual periods
Infertility
Acne
Thinning of the hair
Increased body hair growth
High blood pressure
Jaundice
Insulin resistance
Hormone imbalance: Increased cortisol & testosterone
Painful menstruation
Spotting between periods
Pelvic and abdominal pain during periods
Pressure in the abdomen
A sensation of fullness in the abdomen
Aching lower back and thighs
Nausea
Weight gain
Breast tenderness
Difficulty emptying the bladder
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Table of Content
An Ovarian Cysts Overview Page 6
Causes of PCOS and Ovarian Cysts Page 9
Symptoms & Indicators Page 18
Medical Treatment of PCOS and Ovarian Cysts Page 20
The Natural Three-Step Method Page 23
Get Relief Now Page 24
The PCOS and Ovarian Cyst Elimination Diet Page 27
Supplements Page 33
Managing Stress Page 39
The Proper PH Balance Page 42
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