Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Endometriosis and Flower Plants - Tulip

As we mentioned in previous articles, endometriosis growing somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle by building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. As we know, flower remedies play a very important role in some cultures in treating some kinds of diseases. In this article, we will discuss how tulip help to treat endometriosis.

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I. Definition
Tulip also known as tulipa, is aflower plant belongs to the family Liliaceae, native to southern Europe, North Africa and Asia. It has been used in tradition medicine in treating skin rashes, insect bites and bee stings.

II. How tulip effects women with endometriosis
1. Serum
Tulip contains vitamin serum besides helping to protect the under lining of skin membrane resulting in lessening the risk of skin wrinkle caused by aging or depletion of vitamin K or levels of sex hormone, it also reduces the heavy blood flow caused by inability of blood clotting for some women with endometriosis during menstruation.

2. Detoxification
It is said that tulip also contains substance which helps to cleansing body environment toxins resulting in reducing the risk of hormone imbalance caused by toxins accumulated in the body and menstrual pain.

3. Vitamin E
Tulip contains high amount of vitamin E. Besides using as an antioxidant and skin protection, it also helps to strengthen the capillar walls and increases the production of red blood cells resulting in reducing the risk of heavy period flow and anemia for some women with endometriosis during menstruation.

4. Immune system
Since it helps to detoxify the body, it also helps increase the immune system function to identify and neutralize foreign objects like bacteria and viruses resulting in reducing the risk of forming of free radical and endometrial implants and adhesion.

Remember overdoses of tulip are poisoning.

Since endometriosis is treatable and manageable by natural remedies and a self help course, if you have endometroisis, please look on the bright side.


I hope this information will help. If you need more information or insurance advice, please follow my article series of the above subject at my home page at:
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