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Shrinking fibroids naturally can it really be done?

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Originally written 2011/06/21

The way doctors talk you’d be tempted to think that anyone who claims they were able to shrink their fibroids naturally must be making a false claim. You figure if doctors can’t get rid of your fibroids without taking your entire uterus out, then there can’t truly be natural remedies you can use that will result in shrinking fibroids. As someone with fibroids I would be thrilled to discover that it’s really and truly possible to shrink your fibroids naturally and without having to spend large sums of money in the process. As I’ve written in a previous article I am trying to see if I can shrink my very large fibroids naturally using yoga (article), and also trying some of the remedies I’ve been reading about like drinking one or two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar daily (article), working out regularly and making lifestyle diet changes (still working on that).

The way I look at it, if even one person has successfully shrunken or gotten rid of their fibroids naturally then it means it can be done. Of course it probably makes a difference the size of your fibroids, and mine are pretty big; but I prefer to think nothing is impossible. Something made the fibroids grow naturally. The reverse of the thing should be able to make them shrink naturally.

My latest photo update on my progress with trying to shrink my fibroids naturally can be found via the link below

Shrink fibroids naturally can it really be done?

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My name is Monica. I have fibroids. My fibroids are large enough that they have transformed my figure into something I am still trying to learn how to live with. In the meantime while I try to learn how to live with my fibroids I am also trying every possible method I can find to try to shrink them naturally because I am afraid of the idea of a hysterectomy. I lived with fibroids from 2007 - 2016. I started documenting my experiences on this blog in 2012. On March 7th 2016 I had a hysterectomy out of concern that I might have ovarian cancer. It did not turn out that I had ovarian cancer. The cancer scare forced the hysterectomy I was trying to avoid, and so, I became fibroid free as of March 7th 2016. I will try to keep this blog up and running in the hope that it will be of some use to others going through what I went through.

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