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Gayle Johnson's avatar

Roughly 25 years ago, perimenopause hit so hard that I became seriously anemic. I had a large number of fibroids, and my GYN proposed this procedure. After imaging results, he said this was not appropriate. Four different docs told me hysterectomy was the only solution. I had been doing my own research, and knew that fibroids are almost never carcinogenic, so I was determined to avoid surgical removal of an organ that was simply dysfunctional at the time. I knew that menopause would resolve it, however, in doing my own research, I learned that certain enzymes can break down some types of tumors. I began taking lumbrokinase, and in a few months, I could tell a noticable difference. I continued that supplement for the next couple of years, but within the first year, the symptoms had completely resolved. I still have an organ that (I believe) was restored by this simple enzyme.

Sara's avatar

I had this done as my menstrual flow was so heavy I could not leave the house . I was beyond child bearing years. Best decision I ever made !

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