Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Homeopathic thiosinaminum is useful for breaking down scar tissue. May be a consideration. Picard ND North field, RI Q: Blocked Fallopian Tubes Hi All, I am working with a patient who desparately wants to have children, however after extensive testing her specialist has diagnosed that her fallopian tubes are blocked by scar tissue. One is 100% blocked and the other is 90% blocked. The only option given by her specialist is IVF, but she could not be assured that this would enable her to concieve. She is not sure that this is something she wants to go through. I haven't worked with this specific health concern regarding fertility. If anyone has any thoughts, I would greatly appreciate your insight. Is it to bold to ask... is this reversible? I don't want to give her false hope. She wants to work on it Naturopathically and I am going to do my best to help her. I have started her on BTGs. And... I will be recommending an Unda prescription... pehaps including Unda 258 and/or Silicea 6x to start breaking down scar tissue. Plus appropriate homeopathic remedies. Thanks in advance your your advice, Imola The best gets better. See why everyone is raving about the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2007 Report Share Posted March 12, 2007 Hi Does your patient have a history of any STD’s? Just wondering about the cause of the blocked fallopian tubes. We were taught about using alternating hot and cold sitz baths by Dr. Pizzorno in school as a treatment for infertility. Please note, this is a treatment I haven’t seen used in practice yet, as my infertility clients thus far have found it too time consuming. I thought I’d mention it anyway – has anyone out there tried this? Have your patient sit in hot water up to the umbilicus for 2-3 minutes and then in really cold water water (level must be a few inches below the umbilicus for this part) for 30-60 seconds – repeat 3x in a row always ending on cold. Perform 2x/day. Apparently this has a significant decongesting effect on the pelvis. After performing this diligently for awhile, women with a latent infection (that could be blocking the fallopian tubes and contributing to scarring) can develop a significant vaginal discharge which should not be suppressed – as it is a sign of clearing. Just an idea~ Good Luck. Marie , ND Wash DC - Marie , ND www.drmarierodriguez.com Hi All, I am working with a patient who desparately wants to have children, however after extensive testing her specialist has diagnosed that her fallopian tubes are blocked by scar tissue. One is 100% blocked and the other is 90% blocked. The only option given by her specialist is IVF, but she could not be assured that this would enable her to concieve. She is not sure that this is something she wants to go through. I haven't worked with this specific health concern regarding fertility. If anyone has any thoughts, I would greatly appreciate your insight. Is it to bold to ask... is this reversible? I don't want to give her false hope. She wants to work on it Naturopathically and I am going to do my best to help her. I have started her on BTGs. And... I will be recommending an Unda prescription... pehaps including Unda 258 and/or Silicea 6x to start breaking down scar tissue. Plus appropriate homeopathic remedies. Thanks in advance your your advice, Imola Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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