Ovarian Cysts Recommendations

Most ovarian cysts (95%) are not cancerous. But the ones that are…. can be deadly. You need to carefully weigh your options if two separate physicians have recommended surgery to you. Although ovarian cancer is (still) considered rare, it kills a sizable number of women each year. The development of ovarian cysts is a normal process of the menstrual cycle. Unlike sperm, which is manufactured regularly by males, a woman’s total supply of eggs is determined during the fetal stage of development from germ cells. Each female typically carries between 450,000-500,000 immature eggs at the time of puberty. Because a woman carries her eggs long term, they are subject to cell changes, which may lead to birth defects. This is why the risk of birth defects is low in young women and high in older women. The ovary is the egg bank, and it is during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle five to seven follicles are commissioned to fight for the right of single dominance to grow and form a small bulge (cyst) near the surface where the delicate egg matures. Some women actually feel the moment when the egg is released (ovulation), and this is called, in medical terms, Mittelschmerz. If sperm does not fertilize the egg, it dies and is shed in the menstrual flow. The remnants of the follicular pouch (cyst) normally dissolve also and the whole process starts all over again. At least it’s suppose to…. but for millions of women the undissolved cyst remains quietly hidden, and for some it causes real pain and colon problems as it bulges against the colon and the tight area in the woman’s pelvic region. I believe the reason these don’t dissolve on their own is due to our diet and lack of water intake to flush out dead cells.

Ovarian Cyst Remedy:

Diet
Two dietary factors fuel ovarian cysts: estrogen-laden foods and high carbohydrate consumption. High estrogen production (and ingestion of estrogen rich foods) feed cysts. High carb consumption leads to weight gain, and the storage of estrogen in fat cells. Enlarged fat cells lead to high estrogen storage. High estrogen promotes ovarian cysts that don’t dissolve normally. High carb consumption affects prostaglandin hormones, which lead to cyst fluid retention/swelling and the pain response. All endocrine hormones are affected and thrown off balance by excess insulin; which also tells me that you are on the borderline for diabetes. If you have ovarian cysts it’s high time to get serious about living on a raw food diet.
Cut down or eliminate estrogen rich foods: all processed foods, non-organic red meat and dairy products. Eat blueberries and goji berries for anti-oxidants.
Avoid alcohol, which is a cancer risk all by itself. Avoid iron supplements unless your doctor tells you take iron to correct anemia. If you need iron get it from green leafy vegetables. Cancer cells feed on sugar, which is one of the prime reasons we are told to cut down on blood red meat,processed foods and dairy products. Also avoid soda pop of every kind.

Take flax seed in green smoothies. Both the breast and ovaries derive cancer prevention benefit from lignans in flax seed. It helps tone down hyperactive estrogen production that feeds breast and ovarian cysts. Kale helps level out estrogen levels so put these into a smoothie, also. You don't have time to play around anymore. Your health will cost you more the longer you wait to do the right thing. Obey the Torah Genesis 1:29-31 and get healthy, now.

Using Hot Castor Oil Packs to Dissolve Cysts
C18H34O3, is the unsaturated fatty acid (otherwise known as Castor oil) that has been used to dissolve ovarian cysts for a long time. Do not use a castor oil pack during pregnancy, or menstruation. There have been several important scientific papers written about ricinoleic acid, the active ingredient in castor oil. The National Institutes of Health and The National Library of Medicine have quite a collection.
Supplies needed:

  • 1-pint cold pressed castor oil
  • 1-10”X14” wool flannel cloth, (or cotton flannel if you are allergic to wool) that has been pre-washed before use. Let dry naturally and fold several times to make a large flat pad
  • 1 box Saran wrap
  • 1 very large bath towel
  • Several safety pins
  • 1 old shower curtain or plastic table clothe to protect your bed from the oil
  • Several old towels that may be stained with oil
  • 1 box baking soda
  • Gallon zip lock bag to store the cloth in after you are finished (refrigerate the cloth)
  • heating pad

How to make a castor oil pack

  1. Turn the heating pad on medium heat setting.
  2. Take 4 ounces of the oil and place it in a small glass container and sit it down in a small pot of hot water, or in a sink to warm the oil.
  3. Cover the bed with plastic shower curtain or plastic tablecloth.
  4. Lay out a sheet of Saran wrap and place the folded cloth on top of it. Saturate the cloth with the oil and place the warm oil side on the right side of the body and wrap the body with the large towel to hold in place.
  5. Lie down and put the heating pad on the covered oil soaked cloth for 1-2 hours.
  6. You may increase the heat as needed, but do not fall asleep.
  7. Afterward, put the oilcloth in the Ziploc bag and store it in the refrigerator.
  8. Repeat the procedure no more than three times per week. Baking soda removes the excess oil from your skin.
  9. You may see a chocolate brown discharge from an old cyst that has been discharge, a whitish discharge, or blood tinged discharge from the vagina. These events can occur several days or even weeks after these hot oil packs.
  10. See your doctor if you experience fever, heightened pain, or any adverse change in your condition. Trust your instincts and good judgment.