Considering a Hysterectomy or Ablation?
September 22nd, 2008Are you considering a Hysterectomy or Ablation? Removing organs or cauterizing the uterine lining so it can’t bleed definitely is the medical approach to just stop the symptoms with no concern about the after effects.
Let’s think about this. How do these procedures affect the body and its strong internal, innate drive to keep the body balanced and functioning properly? These procedures don’t stop that drive. The body will keep trying to cycle and keep trying to build up the uterine lining as it was designed.
Heavy bleeding, fibroids, and endometriosis are the most common reasons for hysterectomy or ablation. The underlying cause of these conditions has not been corrected with any kind of surgical procedure. This is a significant hormone imbalance that will remain unbalanced until it is corrected. By adding the additional stress of surgery to the body, signs and symptoms of the hormone imbalance will change.
Our reproductive hormones are an integral part of the Endocrine System. They do way more than just allow us to reproduce. They are part of our energy system, blood sugar handling system, and immune system. The next set of symptoms could include thyroid issues, blood sugar issues, autoimmune disorders, etc. Of course, this is never explained to you before you make a decision to have a hysterectomy or ablation, and it isn’t the reason given when you start to develop other symptoms.
Our bodies are designed to be healthy, not to fall apart at age 35. There is a strong internal, innate drive to keep our body balanced. Proper testing through saliva and hair analysis will reveal where these imbalances are. They are then fixable with a nutritional protocol including whole food supplements, herbs and bioidentical hormones, when needed. Once we give the body what it needs to heal and function properly, the body will heal itself. It’s a given!

