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Treat HPV and Protect Against Cervical Cancer Naturally

The HPV vaccine, Gardasil, has received a lot of negative press within the past couple of years and rightly so. Thousands of young girls and women have been permanently disabled by this vaccine yet it is still being given out every day. Finding accurate information about how to treat and prevent HPV as well as treat cervical cancer naturally can be a challenge as this information is often covered up.

For the purposes of this article, I’ve gathered up the best natural treatments for women battling HPV, cervical dysplasia, and cervical cancer.

Gardasil Has Been Found to Cause Dangerous Side Effects

Gardasil contains synthetic chemical ingredients including aluminum, polysorbate 80, and MSG that have been proven to be both neurotoxic and damaging to your immune system.

Side effects reported by parents of teenagers who received the vaccine include:

  • Uncontrolled Muscle Movements
  • Dizziness
  • Seizures
  • Stroke
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Autoimmune Disease
  • Gastrointestinal Disorder
  • Menstrual Cycle Changes
  • Sudden Hair Loss
  • Vision Problems

Treat and Prevent HPV and Cervical Cancer Naturally

What most people do not understand about any vaccination is that they were never meant to be given to anyone who is immunocompromised.

That being said, 90% of the American population is immunocompromised!

Our immune systems are nothing like that of our great grandparents because our soil is depleted, our diet is terrible, most of us are deficient in several essential nutrients, and we are surrounded by toxic chemicals on a daily basis.

If we are not healthy to start with, injecting toxic chemicals into our systems only further weakens us and leaves us open for the development of permanent disease.

HPV and cervical cancer does not develop because of a deficiency in a vaccine, it is caused by an incredibly weakened immune system. This is what it’s so important to focus on prevention and natural treatments instead of relying on a vaccine that has injured so many.

Prevention

  • Healthy Diet

If you’re eating the Standard American Diet, you’re increasing your risk for cancer. That is why the cornerstone of cancer prevention is a healthy, whole-food diet. Organic vegetables, fruits, nuts, seeds, beans, meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and healthy fats like coconut oil and butter are all good for your health. Broccoli, ginger, garlic, onions, and cayenne pepper have all been shown to have anti-cancer properties.

  • Whole Food Supplements

Studies have shown that certain dietary supplements have the ability to reduce your chances of cervical and other cancers.

For example:

    • Vitamin C is an antioxidant that has a powerful protective benefit. Research revealed that women with cervical dysplasia had a marked deficiency in this essential nutrient.
    • CoQ10 is another common deficiency in women with abnormal epithelial cells. Small clinical studies have revealed that CoQ10 supplementation help augment the immune system and reduce inflammatory markers.
    • Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C) is a sulfur-based antioxidant found in cruciferous vegetables like broccoli and Brussels sprouts. It has been shown to regulate estrogen and prevent breast, endometrial, and cervical cancer.

Natural Localized Treatments

Abnormal PAP smears often mean enduring the painful loop electrical excision procedure for further testing. What your doctor may not tell you is that you have some natural options in treating HPV and cervical dysplasia.

These treatments include:

    • Escharotic Treatment

Escharotic treatments have been used successfully by naturopathic physicians for hundreds of years. This involves the use of an enzyme called bromelain placed directly against the cervix to encourage the sloughing off of abnormal cells. An escharotic treatment is done in a clinic and left in place for 15 minutes while heat is applied to activate the enzyme. This treatment is performed twice per week over the course of 4-5 weeks.

    • Vaginal Suppositories

Vaginal suppository treatments are another option for the natural treatment of cervical dysplasia. These suppositories are usually made from a combination of green tea, vitamins, and minerals designed to boost your immune system and heal your abnormal cells before they can turn into cervical cancer. These vaginal depletion packs (called Vag Paks) have been used successfully since the 1800s.

Contact a naturopathic physician in your area to learn more about these treatments and how they can help you.

*****Recommended Research*****

Natural HPV Cures

Here at Health Scams Exposed, we highly recommend doing your own personal research on the dangers of Gardasil and your natural options for treating cervical dysplasia. Talk with other people, research clinical studies, and stay informed. It’s your best option for taking complete charge of your health and protecting your young daughters from a potential for a lifetime of illness.

Though one great place to start is with a book we found called, “The Natural Cure for HPV”.  It tells the story how a young woman named Andrea took the battle into her own hands and cured HPV naturally.

This is a fabulous resource for anyone struggling with HPV or simply looking to protect themselves.  I urge you to check it out today.

 

Resources:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19679625

http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=14869412

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18444167

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12840226

 

 

 

 


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