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Suz,

I tried red raspberry tablets, not tea a while back to help control heavy

bleeding, pain from fibroids. I took them for about 2 months, but saw no

relief.

I don't know if I should have given it more time, but for me I didn't feel

that any alternative products were going to work since my fibroids were

submucosal/intramural.

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Hi Suz,

The new MD I saw last night is into herbs, etc. and she recommended

Raspberry tea for me. I am drinking it now and have been all morning. Seems

to help as far as I can tell. She also told me about Prim Rose Oil and Dong

Quai.

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Suz-

Are you saying you notice the tea also results in shorter, lighter

periods for you?

MLic975220@... wrote:Suz,

I tried red raspberry tablets, not tea a while back to help control heavy

bleeding, pain from fibroids. I took them for about 2 months, but saw no

relief.

I don't know if I should have given it more time, but for me I didn't feel

that any alternative products were going to work since my fibroids were

submucosal/intramural.

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Ginger works excellent not tablets the actual ginger itself use as a tea Also

black or blue cohosh is highly recomended

MLic975220@... wrote:Suz,

I tried red raspberry tablets, not tea a while back to help control heavy

bleeding, pain from fibroids. I took them for about 2 months, but saw no

relief.

I don't know if I should have given it more time, but for me I didn't feel

that any alternative products were going to work since my fibroids were

submucosal/intramural.

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Hi ,

Mine are intramural too. The pain I have is likely an adhesion

caused by ectopic surgery, but I swear the tea makes a huge

difference for my discomfort which was significant during the time I

forgot the RRL tea routine.

best,

suz

> I don't know if I should have given it more time, but for me I

didn't feel that any alternative products were going to work since my fibroids

were submucosal/intramural.

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Yes ,

It was pretty dramatic. Mine don't tend to be particularly heavy or

long, but occassionally I do get bad cramps for a day or two. If you

decide to give it a try, I would recommend having a cup every other

day the week before your period is due. I take it every day of the

flow too. I don't experience the heavy bleeding that I have read

that other women who suffer from fibroids do.

I have found it in the health food sections of food stores like

safeway or krogers, as well as health food stores. Make sure it is

red rasberry leaf tea and not simply " rasbery (flavored) tea "

http://www.homeschoolwiththeweb.com/redraspberry.htm

best,

suz

Suz,

>

> I tried red raspberry tablets, not tea a while back to help control

heavy

> bleeding, pain from fibroids. I took them for about 2 months, but

saw no relief.

> I don't know if I should have given it more time, but for me I

didn't feel

> that any alternative products were going to work since my fibroids

were

> submucosal/intramural.

>

>

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