Thank you.
Here are words of wisdom and links from Susun Weed for you. love, Justine
http://www.wisewomanuniversity.org/weed/
Learn how to maintain and regain a healthy cervix; prevent and treat cervical problems including cervicitis, cervical erosion, cervical eversion, genital warts (HPV), cervical dysplasia, and cervical cancer; what to do about your Pap smear results.
This course will familiarize you with your cervix. It will help you prevent or treat any problems that may arise there. You will learn how to use with complementary, integrative medicines, the Wise Woman Way, with confidence. This course includes all modalities of health care – such as homeopathy, herbal medicine, drugs, surgery, energy medicine, lifestyle changes, diet and exercise. It is suitable for those primarily concerned with self-care as well as for those interested in helping others.
If you are one of the several million women a year who are told there might be a problem – or there is a problem – with your cervix, this course will help you decide what to do to regain or maintain health. If you are a woman who helps other women stay healthy and return to health, this course will familiarize you with a variety of complementary, integrative health care options for cervical problems. If you are a woman interested in staying healthy, this course is for you.
http://www.susunweed.com/herbal_ezine/November08/grandmother.htm
“… for women who exhibit the earliest signs of HPV infection, the best prescription may be no treatment at all,” according to Karyn Herndon at Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago. “Three out of four women in the observation-only group lost their flat warts - a finding that suggests that the body’s immune system can drive the virus into a dormant state.”[1] Women treated with laser removal of cervical warts were twice as likely as untreated women to have precancerous and cancerous changes occur in the following years.
Having an HPV infection is “like having the sniffles,” says Anna-Barbara Moscicki, MD. “It’s an infection your body can usually handle … and get rid of.”[2] In a study of 600 sexually active women aged 13 to 21, half became infected with HPV over a 10 year period; 70% of those women did not develop lesions or warts at all, and only 10% of those who did have lesions were diagnosed with cervical cancer.[3]
http://www.susunweed.com/Article_Poaceae-family.htm
If your smear does show HPV-DNA, remember, surgery only removes the abnormal cells, not the HPV which remains able to initiate cervical cancer.
A diet rich in carotenes, folic acid, and protein is the best remedy I know for preventing cancer and reversing dysplasia. I get carotenes from cooked sweet potatoes, winter squash, pumpkin, leafy greens, and tomato sauce. I get folic acid from nettle infusion, leafy greens, lentils, beans, seeds, whole grains and nuts. I get protein from organic meat, especially liver, organic milk, yogurt, and cheese, and nourishing herbal infusions such as nettle, oatstraw, red clover..
And, I avoid soy; it may encourage abnormal cell growth by disrupting thyroid functioning. And I let the anti-cancer trio -- red clover, dandelion, and burdock -- as infusions or in tinctures, power up my immunity and help chase away cancer. Chinese herbalists remind us that abnormal cells are overheated and we do well to avoid peppers and hot spices like ginger, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg when we have dysplasia.
I repeat, in all likelihood you are fine and your next Pap smear will be normal. Envision it so.
http://www.healing-wise.com/Breast-Care-Womens-Health-Issues.htm
HPV does not always lead to cervical cancer. You can prevent cancer from starting by drinking red clover infusion. A quart or more a week is good. Burdock root tincture also seems to help. You can use them alternately.
As for your immune system: remember that white sugar zaps it. See if you can do without it completely for at least six weeks.
Green Blessings, Susun Weed
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