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                                            Uterine Fibroids and Plant Stemcell Therapy
Uterine Fibroids are non-cancerous growths of the Uterus that often appears during childbearing years. Uterine Fibroids aren't associated with an increased risk of uterine cancer and almost never develop into cancer.
Fibroids range in size from seedlings, undetectable by the human eyes, to bulky masses that can distort and enlarge the uterus. You can have a single fibroid or multiple ones. In extreme cases, multiple fibroids can expand the uterus so much that it reaches the ribcage and can add weight.
Symptoms
Many women who have fibroids don't have any symptoms. In those that do, symptoms can be influenced by the location, size and number of fibroids.
In women who have symptoms, the most common signs and symptoms of uterine fibroids include:
> Heavy menstrual bleeding
> Menstrual period lasting more than a week
> Pelvic pressure or pain
> Frequent urination
> Difficulty emptying the bladder
> Constipation
> Backache or leg pains.
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Causes
The causes of fibroids isn't well understood but Doctors believe that uterine fibroids develop from a Stemcell in the smooth muscular tissue of the Uterus. A single cell divides repeatedly, eventually creating a firm, rubbery mass distinct from nearby tissue.
Risk Factors
There are few known risk factors for uterine fibroids, other than being a woman of reproductive age. Other factors include:
> Heredity - if your mother or sister had fibroids, you're at increased risk of developing them.
> Starting your period at an early age.
> Obesity
> Vitamin D deficiency
> Having a diet higher in red meat and lower in green vegetables, fruits and dairy.
> Drinking alcohol, including beer.
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Complications
Uterine Fibroids can cause discomfort and may lead to complications such as a drop in red blood cells (Anemia), which causes fatigue from heavy blood loss.
When to go for Treatment
Go for treatment if you have:
> Pelvic pain that doesn't go away
> Overly heavy, prolonged or painful periods
> Spotting or bleeding between periods
> Difficulty emptying your bladder
> Unexplained low red blood cell count (Anemia)
Prevention and Treatment
You can prevent uterine fibroids by making healthy lifestyle choices, such as maintaining a healthy weight, eating fruits and vegetables.
Also, research has shown that Plant Stemcell Therapy is associated with a lower risk of fibroid and can also shrink one or multiple fibroids, no matter their sizes. 
The combination of the Snowphyll Forte, Double Stemcell and Crystal Cell makes this possible.
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