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Natural Pelvic Remedies Worth Trying

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By Jacquelyne Froeber
From Health magazine

Yogurt for yeast, chamomile for cramps, and more—these alternative therapies work for women.

Condition Try How it works
Yeast infections and diarrhea Probiotics in yogurt Yogurt adds live cultures to the digestive tract, which may suppress the harmful bacteria that causes bacterial vaginosis and diarrhea. Probiotics are helpful after you’ve been on antibiotics, which can disrupt your PH balance, making you more susceptible to yeast infections.
Bladder infections The herb uva ursi, vitamin C, and cranberries Uva ursi, found in supplements, tea, or liquid extract form, contains a natural antibiotic that helps prevent or treat urinary tract infections, bladder inflammation, and kidney stones. Taking a vitamin C supplement may reduce the chances of re-infection and increase the acidity of urine, creating an unfavorable place for bacteria. And cranberries contain tannin, a substance that’s unfriendly to bacteria in the bladder.
Endometriosis Soy Soy—in edamame, tofu, tempeh, and soy milk—has been shown in some studies to lower endometriosis risks.
Fertility problems Acupuncture Given after an embryo transfer, it hikes the chance of live births; it may increase uterine blood flow and stimulate hormones, influencing ovulation and fertility, and creating a more welcoming environment for the implanted embryo.
Cervical dysplasia Green tea extracts Both capsules and topical ointments have been proven effective in treating cervical lesions due to cervical dysplasia (the abnormal growth of cells on the surface of the cervix). Studies suggest the polyphenols found in green tea, namely epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), may treat and inhibit the growth of abnormal cells.
Interstitial cystitis (IC) Guided imagery According to recent research, listening to a guided-imagery CD for two months reduced pelvic pain and urinary urgency and frequency in IC sufferers. It helped them focus on healing the bladder, quieting the nerves specifically involved in IC, and relaxing pelvic-floor muscles.
Labor Yoga Yoga has been shown to decrease preterm labor and pregnancy-induced hypertension. Researchers say this may be a result of improved circulation, oxygen, and a decrease in anxiety following regular yoga sessions.
Menstrual cramps Chamomile tea Drinking this tea may boost the chemical glycine, a naturally occurring amino acid in the body, which has been shown to relieve muscle spasms.

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Last Updated: July 20, 2009
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Comments (2)

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  • Leah Sherman, ND

    Caution when treating any infection (yeast, bladder) using natural remedies without the guidance of a licensed health care practioner. Dosage, frequency, and duration of treatment always need to be considered. Make sure that you are treating just a yeast infection and you aren’t at risk for an STD. After treatment, get follow up testing to make sure the infection has cleared.

  • Natural Cures and Remedies

    Leah, what a great article. When treating any infection using natural remedies dosage, frequency, and duration of treatment do need to be considered. Getting follow up testing is good advice. I believe that there IS a “natural cure” for every disease known to man, but that’s a strange concept to most of the media indoctrinated people in this culture. I have proof though… not just opinion. Check out the site for more. http://www.natural-cures-remedies.com

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