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> Hi to Bee and everyone,

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> I have lump near my right groin, Im starting to think it could be a

> Inguinal hernia . It does not cause any pain or itch. If it is an

> hernia is there any solution to repair it rather then an operation?

>

==> Leonardo, it doesn't mean it is a hernia, but you could check it

out with a doctor to be sure what is going on. I think you'd know if

it was a hernia because it would hurt whenever you moved. It could be

a collection of toxins. I suggest you soak in Epsom salt baths and

apply oil of oregano or clove oil mix in coconut oil liberally.

Bee

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Hi to Bee and everyone,

I went to the doctor and he said I had a Inguinal hernia. He said that

the only way of repairing an hernia is through an operation. Even

though Im aware that an hernia surgery should be rather " safe " but I

would not like to go through surgery or even less complicate my

candida because of this(medication, nerve pain, swelling etc...).

The doctor told me that there is no way to repair a hernia naturally

and that I had to do surgery.

Any recommendation would be appreciated.

Thanks

Leonardo

> >

> > Hi to Bee and everyone,

> >

> > I have lump near my right groin, Im starting to think it could be a

> > Inguinal hernia . It does not cause any pain or itch. If it is an

> > hernia is there any solution to repair it rather then an operation?

> >

> ==> Leonardo, it doesn't mean it is a hernia, but you could check it

> out with a doctor to be sure what is going on. I think you'd know if

> it was a hernia because it would hurt whenever you moved. It could be

> a collection of toxins. I suggest you soak in Epsom salt baths and

> apply oil of oregano or clove oil mix in coconut oil liberally.

>

> Bee

>

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My son had an umbilical hernia when he was a newborn. We cured it with

Homeopathy. I can't remember the remedy but a qualified practitioner would.

You could give that a try.

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> Hi to Bee and everyone, I went to the doctor and he said I had a

Inguinal hernia. He said that the only way of repairing an hernia is

through an operation. Even though Im aware that an hernia surgery

should be rather " safe " but I would not like to go through surgery

or even less complicate my candida because of this(medication, nerve

pain, swelling etc...). The doctor told me that there is no way to

repair a hernia naturally and that I had to do surgery.

> Any recommendation would be appreciated.

==>Dear Leonardo. I'm glad you got it checked out so you know what

you are dealing with. Here's a guy who has avoided surgery on his

Inguinal hernia, who was also told his only choice was surgery:

http://www.falconblanco.com/health/hernia.htm

==>However, this guy is missing nutrition information about how to

build healthy cells, particularly how important natural saturated

fats are, i.e. butter, coconut oil, lard, etc., etc. All of the

body's cells need to be constructed out of 50% saturated fat, except

lung cells which need 100%, so it would be very important for you to

eat the higher ratio of natural saturated fats.

==>Also candida toxins damage cells, making them go rigid so they

are not as able to absorb nutrients nor get rid of waste. So do

focus on curing your candida!

==>You might want to wear a truss, specifically made for the area,

in the meantime as well. But get some good instructions about when

to wear it and when not to because it is not beneficial to wear it

all of the time.

==>This guy was doing exercise, but it must be done very very slowly

and cautiously. If you strain yourself you're back to square one.

I suggest you stay on this program for at least 6 months before

trying exercise, and only do walking in the meantime.

I hope that helps you Leonardo. Please keep me informed as to what

you are trying and how you are doing.

The best, Bee

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Thanks for the information and link Bee, I really appreciate it.

Also thanks to for her reply.

Sure candida will still be my main focus. Now that I have read the

files on hernia on your site I am pretty sure there a connection

between ibs and inguinal hernias too. Whenever I have a stressed day

my ibs and hernia grows but when im fine both of them dont show.

I will keep you updated on my progress.

Thanks again,

Leonardo

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> Thanks for the information and link Bee, I really appreciate it.

> Also thanks to for her reply.

> Sure candida will still be my main focus. Now that I have read the

> files on hernia on your site I am pretty sure there a connection

> between ibs and inguinal hernias too. Whenever I have a stressed day

> my ibs and hernia grows but when im fine both of them dont show.

> I will keep you updated on my progress.

==>That's a great observation about IBS and Inguinal hernias being

connected - I hadn't thought about it before. Good for you!

Bee

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