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Jonel
Posted on Thursday, February 26, 2004 - 11:31 am:   

Dear Ingrid-

I have stable estrogen-based liver tumors and the doctors are recommending surgery to remove at least the large tumor before I try and get pregnant, so that we don't worry about rupturing or surgery during pregnancy. Needless to say, the thought of surgery is enough to scare anyone – and even though the liver regenerates quickly, having about 25% removed is intimidating. I've been looking into Compound X and other black salves, and I'm willing to give something shot if it works, but it sounds a bit caustic and pretty scary.

I realize that the success of a salve depends on the individual and so many other variables, but from your experience and research, have you seen it help eliminate/reduce estrogen-based tumors?

Thanks a million!
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Ingrid
Posted on Wednesday, March 03, 2004 - 12:51 am:   

What do you really understand about this tumor?

Many people have taken one of the bloodroot pastes internally, but it's, as you say, an individual matter. It's obviously much less challenging internally than externally, but the dosage is extremely small and not all products are comparable.

Best wishes,
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Jonel
Posted on Thursday, March 11, 2004 - 12:15 pm:   

Here’s what I know: I have hepatic hemangiomas that are estrogen-based. They were caused by using birth control pills to treat my poly-cystic ovarian syndrome. I was on the pill for too long, and 5 tumors developed. Once I was taken off of the pill, two of the tumors went away of their own accord, the other 3 remain. Two of the three are small and pose no threat. The third, and largest, measures approximately 4.3cm x 3cm x 3cm. It has been biopsied and found to be benign.

There is a concern that if I become pregnant, the additional estrogen in my system could cause the largest one to increase to an un-safe size, so they are recommending surgery before I start my fertility treatments. Apparently 5cm is the size for which the doctors unequivocally perform the surgery. I am looking at taking the Compound X to see if I can at least reduce the size of the largest tumor, and was trying to find more information and hopefully some “success” stories of somewhat similar issues.

Any information you can provide would be most helpful…

Thanks!

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