Ovary Removal
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These were the questions asked in this episode of #AskDrBob, including ovary removal. If you have any general health questions, please email us, askdrbob@druglessdoctor.com, and we will present it in an upcoming episode. Thank you!
Hi Dr Bob. I am 47 years old and premenopausal. I had my left ovary removed last year due to cyst causing ovary to fuse to bowel. I now have a cyst on my right ovary, small fibroids and irregular bleeding.
For an ovary removal, we suggest iodine to support optimal ovarian function – and for you to also reduce your sugar intake. Liver congestion can compromise the clearing of estrogen, which is one of the leading factors for fibroids. You may consider the Urine Iodine Loading Test and to read “Dr. Bob’s Drugless Guide to Balancing Female Hormones.”
A lot of doctors are talking about taking K2 with Vitamin D3. What are your thoughts on that?
We do have a product with a combination of ADEK from Biotics Research Corporation, which is a blend to support optimal health. Personally, I use Bio-D Mulsion Forte and Bio-Ae Mulsion Forte.
Hello, what can help with inflammation and vaginal dryness? I don’t want to take medication for it. Too many possible side effects. Thank you.
There are a lot of possibilities with this question. I would want to evaluate you, hormonally. Inflammation is common when an individual eats too much sugar, and that in itself can impact your adrenals, which help to create a hormonal balance for optimal female health. I would suggest reading “Dr. Bob’s Drugless Guide to Balancing Female Hormones.” You may consider a Urine Iodine Loading Test.
I was just told that I have a weak liver – what can I do? Or do you have a supplement for the liver that would help?
I would suggest reading “Dr. Bob’s Drugless Guide to Detoxification.” After that, it would be wise to complete an Opti-Chem Profile to evaluate your entire system. I would also suggest having standing digital X-rays to see how big your liver is – when that is complete, then a protocol can be properly created for you.
What causes vertigo and how can it be overcome?
Vertigo is commonly caused by adrenal fatigue, and I would suggest reading “Dr. Bob’s Drugless Guide to Balancing Female Hormones,” if you are a female, or “Dr. Bob’s Men’s Health- The Basics” if you are a male. You can have your blood pressure taken from a sitting then standing position. If your blood pressure drops, you will want to support adrenal health. We use ADB5 from Biotics Research Corporation.
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