29 Quick Remedies for Relieving Constipation After Hysterectomy
A few years ago I asked the Facebook ladies if they could share what they had used for relieving constipation after hysterectomy and I’d like to share there various answers here with you. This is not an exhaustive list, and it doesn’t mean that everything suggested here will work for everyone, but with a bit of trial and effort you should find a solution if you are having this problem. They are not in any particular order – just as I picked them up off Facebook. Colts foot rock. Get it at old fashioned sweet shops. Kiwi fruit smoothie, curries, fibre Punes and prune juice Over the counter citrus nitrate ...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 15, 2014 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health constipation hysterectomy tips wind Source Type: news

29 Quick Remedies for Relieving Constipation After Hysterectomy
Towards the end of November last year I asked our Facebook ladies if they could share what they had used for relieving constipation after hysterectomy and I’d like to share there various answers here with you. This is not an exhaustive list, and it doesn’t mean that everything suggested here will work for everyone, but with a bit of trial and effort you should find a solution if you are having this problem. They are not in any particular order – just as I picked them up off Facebook. Colts foot rock. Get it at old fashioned sweet shops. Kiwi fruit smoothie, curries, fibre Punes and prune juice Over the c...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 15, 2014 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Hysterectomy Recovery constipation wind Source Type: news

Hysterectomy Ruined My Life – Lydia ’ s Story
My hysterectomy ruined my life. I was given the option of having a full hysterectomy including ovaries removed as a precautionary measure when I had a potentially cancerous cyst at the age of 42. The alternative would have been to have the cyst removed and potentially have a second operation if it proved to be cancerous. I was warned that if I had a full hysterectomy I would have to go on HRT which brought a risk of cancer similar to that of taking the pill. I was given a leaflet that told me I would be able to have sex normally after a hysterectomy. There followed two and a half years of chronic fatigue. I felt like a com...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 13, 2014 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health bilateral salpingo oophorectomy cysts hysterectomy stories total hysterectomy Source Type: news

Hysterectomy Runied My Life – Lydia’s Story
My hysterectomy ruined my life. I was given the option of having a full hysterectomy including ovaries removed as a precautionary measure when I had a potentially cancerous cyst at the age of 42. The alternative would have been to have the cyst removed and potentially have a second operation if it proved to be cancerous. I was warned that if I had a full hysterectomy I would have to go on HRT which brought a risk of cancer similar to that of taking the pill. I was given a leaflet that told me I would be able to have sex normally after a hysterectomy. There followed two and a half years of chronic fatigue. I felt like a com...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 13, 2014 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Your Stories bilateral salpingo oophorectomy cysts total hysterectomy Source Type: news

Hysterectomy Ruined My Life – Lydia ’ s Story
My hysterectomy ruined my life. I was given the option of having a full hysterectomy including ovaries removed as a precautionary measure when I had a potentially cancerous cyst at the age of 42. The alternative would have been to have the cyst removed and potentially have a second operation if it proved to be cancerous. I was warned that if I had a full hysterectomy I would have to go on HRT which brought a risk of cancer similar to that of taking the pill. I was given a leaflet that told me I would be able to have sex normally after a hysterectomy. There followed two and a half years of chronic fatigue. I felt like a com...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 13, 2014 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Health bilateral salpingo oophorectomy cysts hysterectomy stories total hysterectomy Source Type: news

Hysterectomy Ruined My Life – Lydia’s Story
My hysterectomy ruined my life. I was given the option of having a full hysterectomy including ovaries removed as a precautionary measure when I had a potentially cancerous cyst at the age of 42. The alternative would have been to have the cyst removed and potentially have a second operation if it proved to be cancerous. I was warned that if I had a full hysterectomy I would have to go on HRT which brought a risk of cancer similar to that of taking the pill. I was given a leaflet that told me I would be able to have sex normally after a hysterectomy. There followed two and a half years of chronic fatigue. I felt like a com...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - January 13, 2014 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Your Stories bilateral salpingo oophorectomy cysts total hysterectomy Source Type: news

Move over, coconut water! Aloe Vera juice is tipped to be the season's hottest health drink
The latest must-sip juice claims to aid weight loss, digestion, immune function, and even ease general discomfort. (Source: the Mail online | Health)
Source: the Mail online | Health - September 25, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

What Is Aloe Vera Juice Good For? AloeVera.com Explores Benefits,...
AloeVera.com takes an in-depth look at pros and cons of popular Aloe Vera Juice.(PRWeb September 13, 2013)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/9/prweb11119918.htm (Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals)
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - September 17, 2013 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

What is aloe vera?
Aloe vera, sometimes described as a "wonder plant", is a short-stemmed shrub that only occurs in cultivation - it cannot be found in the wild. Some related Aloes occur naturally in North Africa. An Aloe is a genus containing more than 500 species of flowering succulent plants. The Aloe vera leaves are succulent, erect and form a dense rosette. Many uses are made from the gel obtained from the plant's leaves Aloe vera has been the subject of scientific study for the last few years, along with other members of the Aloe genus regarding several claimed therapeutic properties... (Source: Health News from Medical News Today)
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - September 8, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine Source Type: news

Aloe Vera May Reduce Skin Damage from Radiation Therapy
One of the more annoying side effects of radiation therapy - something that usually occurs towards the end of treatment - is skin damage and breakdown. For some people it only means a little redness, say, the look you get when you've been in the sun too long....Read Full Post (Source: About.com Lung Cancer)
Source: About.com Lung Cancer - August 7, 2013 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: news

How to Use Aloe Vera | “Aloe – Your Miracle Doctor” Teaches People How...
Aloe – Your Miracle Doctor created by Yulia Berry is a new book that gives people detailed instructions on how to use Aloe Vera, and all necessary information about health benefits of this plant. A...(PRWeb July 22, 2013)Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/how-to-use-aloe-vera/aloe-your-miracle-doctor/prweb10949086.htm (Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals)
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - July 22, 2013 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Director's Message: Herbal Products: Be an Informed Consumer
As I mentioned in my January 2013 Director’s message, many visitors to the NCCAM website seek information about herbal products, such as evening primrose oil, St. John’s wort, fenugreek, echinacea, and aloe vera. And, while some herbs have had more research, others have had very little. This not only means we may be unaware of whether the herb has any potential benefits, it also means that we may know very little about potential harms, such as herb-drug interactions. (Source: NCCAM Featured Content)
Source: NCCAM Featured Content - June 12, 2013 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: NCCAM Source Type: news