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Originally Posted by AreYouReady?
Generally, I've stayed away from soy if at all possible simply because I've heard from people who like to live more organic and natural that soy is not good for the human (female) body. Here's a good article about soy. http://www.veganhealth.org/articles/soy_wth
However...
I've been hearing very good news about curcumin (turmeric). It has been found to have anti-tumor properties. If you buy any turmeric, make sure it is non irradiated. Most spices on the store shelf is irradiated and it's healing properties are destroyed through that process.
You can buy organic and non irradiated curcumin through a variety of places. Robert Redfern is a wealth of information on the healing values of spices.
http://www.curcuminhealth.info
(one can also buy curcumin at his website)
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Yeah, not too big on the soy and I didn't notice it as the last ingredient. I'm emailed them, but haven't heard back. I'm going to finish the container, because I don't think that little bit will hurt me.
I bought some fish oil capsules at Whole Foods and found they had soy. ARgh! So, I ditched them and bought another brand without.
These are some of the things she is taking:
Anamu
Vitamin D
L-Arginine
Vit C
Vit E
Don't recall what else she is taking right now.
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Originally Posted by AreYouReady?
By the way, I'm sorry that your daughter has fibroids.
But I am happy that she is using a midwife and natural healing methods.
Doctors are great when absolutely needed, but they love to cut, slash and burn as a remedy for things like fibroids. It's all they are taught in medical school, sadly.
I've heard it said that out of four years of medical school, nutrition only gets a few hours time out of their studies.
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Thanks, some said that many were delivering a month early and it's no big deal, but I felt something didn't seem right and now I know what that was.
I'll let you know what the results show and if there was an improvement.