Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled growths in a woman’s ovaries. This
may happen in just one or both of the ovaries. Usually ovarian cysts are
harmless and often go away on their own. Sometimes though ovarian
cysts can grow so much they rupture, or cause damage to the ovary. They
may grow so much they cause displacement of the reproductive organs or
twist themselves. Damage from a ruptured ovarian cyst may cause scar
tissue build-up, and/or the formation of adhesion, attaching the ovary
to other parts of the internal body.
Ovarian cysts are most common in women of childbearing years, but can
rarely develop in postmenopausal women. A woman’s ovaries are about
the size and shape of an almond. It is amazing that something so small
and delicate can hold thousands of eggs at birth. It is also quite
amazing that something so small can develop a cyst. In fact ovarian
cysts can become quite large over time. Thankfully there are natural
remedies that can help your body to rid itself of the cysts naturally
and without surgery.
Types of Ovarian Cysts
Functional Ovarian Cysts
During
a woman’s natural cycle the ovaries produce follicles, which are like a
cyst and contain the egg to be released during ovulation. As ovulation
nears the follicle begins to grow. Follicles also produce and release
both estrogen and progesterone. An ovarian cyst that forms due to a
malfunction in the follicle is known as a functional cyst. There are
two types of functional cysts:
- Follicular cyst: This happens when the follicle fails to rupture and release the egg at ovulation, it continues to grow forming a cyst.
Other Types of Ovarian Cysts
There are other types of cysts that form on the ovaries, but they are not related to the menstrual cycle.
There are other types of cysts that form on the ovaries, but they are not related to the menstrual cycle.
- Dermoid cyst: These cysts are considered complex
and develop from cells that produce human eggs. Because of this these
types of cyst may contain hair, teeth, or skin. They are rarely
cancerous.
Cystadenomas: This type of cyst develops from ovarian tissue and is filled with liquid or mucous.
Endometriomas: This type of cyst forms when endometrial cells attach to the ovary and form a growth (endometriosis).
The above 3 types of ovarian cysts may cause damage to the ovary,
including twisting, scar tissue and adhesion formation. Both Dermoid
and Cystadenomas may cause the ovary to become very large and displaced.
These types of cysts are considered more complex and usually do not
respond to natural therapies as well. It is best to work with your
doctor regarding these types of cysts.
- Polycystic ovaries: This is associated with
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, the ovary may be enlarged, usually twice
the size of a normal ovary. A polycystic ovary develops many small
cysts in a row, looking like a strand of pearls on the surface of the
ovary. PCOS is a common endocrine disorder. Not all women diagnosed
with PCOS have ovaries that have these types of cysts. For more
information specifically on this condition, please click here…
What Causes Ovarian Cysts?
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Hormonal imbalance
- Hypothyroidism
- Cigarette smoking
- Early menstruation (11 years or younger)
- Increased upper body fat
- Infertility treatment with gonadotropins, this may cause multiple large cysts.
- Use of Clomiphene (Clomid, Serophene) has been shown to increase the risk for development of Corpus Luteum cyst.
- Use of Tamoxifen for breast cancer
Signs and Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts
Most women that have ovarian cysts don’t even know. Usually there
are no signs of symptoms. Most ovarian cysts are discovered during a
routine physical exam. The larger a cyst is the more likely it is to
cause symptoms. Symptoms may be:
- Pelvic pain, usually on the side where the cyst is present. Pain may be sharp, sudden or come and go throughout the cycle.
- Irregular menstrual cycles.
- Anovulatory cycles may signal follicular cyst. Charting your cycle can help you to determine if you are having anovulatory cycles.
- Pelvic pain after intercourse or strenuous exercise.
- Nausea and vomiting, this usually happens after a cyst ruptures.
- Vaginal pain with spotty bleeding.
- Pressure and/or abdominal bloating, may be noticeable on one side or the other.
- Pain or pressure in the abdomen when urinating or having a bowel movement.
- Infertility
Note: See a doctor immediately if you have
excruciating pain, nausea, vomiting and/or bleeding from the vagina
during any point in your cycle.
How are Ovarian Cysts Diagnosed?
If you suspect you have an ovarian cyst doctors have many diagnostic tools. Here are some tests your doctor may perform:
- Endovaginal Ultrasound uses a vaginal ultrasound probe is inserted into the vagina. This type of ultrasound has been found to produce a better image of ovarian cysts that ultrasound through the abdominal wall.
- Laparoscopic surgery may be performed to determine the type of cyst and to take a biopsy.
- CT or MRI may be used if there is further concern.
- Serum CA-125 assay is a blood test to determine if the cyst is cancerous. This test is not always accurate because elevated levels of CA-125 may also signal the presence of uterine fibroids, adenomyosis or endometriosis.
Medical Options for Ovarian Cyst Treatment
The number one medical treatment for functional ovarian cysts is to
prescribe birth control pills. This prevents ovulation, therefore the
formation of functional ovarian cysts cannot happen. This presents a
problem though, one it prevents pregnancy, and two may cause long-term
hormonal imbalance, and three, it does not solve the root of the cause.
If an ovarian cyst becomes too large or is considered to be at a
higher risk for rupture, is a complex cyst, or has twisted or become
adhered to other parts of the internal body, a doctor may choose to
remove it surgically. Your doctor will be able to help you to determine
your best options.
How Natural Therapies May Help with Ovarian Cysts
For functional cysts there are natural options that are very
effective. We like to approach it at two different levels. Clearing out
and prevention. In this guide you will learn how to clear out excess
estrogens and cysts while working to prevent future ones from being
created. This therapy usually has results in 3 months, but should only
be done prior to trying to conceive.
- Reduces excess estrogens
- Promotes hormonal balance
- Reduces cyst size and growth
- Least invasive
- Very effective
- No side effects
How to Help Ovarian Cysts Naturally…
Step One: Reduce Estrogen
Excess estrogen
in one of the main culprits to causing hormonal imbalance which then
causes disordered ovulation. One of the best ways to rid the body of
excess estrogens is to stop exposing yourself to xenohormones and taking a supplement called DIM.
Avoid exposure to estrogens and xenoestrogens
- Stop eating soy foods
- Eat only organic meats and dairy
- Do not microwave foods in plastic
- Stop drinking water from plastic bottles
- Avoid mineral oil and perabens in skin care products
- Use natural detergents.
DIM: DIM helps to clear the body of these excess estrogens, aiding in hormonal balance and reducing the promotion of cyst growth. DIM
should be taken daily for at least three months along with lifestyle
changes which include avoiding xenoestrogens found in products, foods
and the environment.
Step Two: Increase progesterone and balance hormones
Natural Progesterone: When there is excess estrogen
in the body, there is usually also progesterone deficiency. Balancing
your estrogen and progesterone levels by using natural progesterone
will help reduce the ovarian cysts and reduce the chances of them
occurring in the future. Use of natural progesterone cream helps to
increase progesterone levels.
Dr. John Lee recommends natural progesterone as one of the best
treatments for ovarian cysts. One of the ways to use natural
progesterone is to “trick” the body into thinking it is pregnant. By
taking natural progesterone from days 10-26 of the cycle the body thinks
it is pregnant and stops ovulating. If no ovulation occurs, no follicle
occurs and no ovarian cysts can be created.
This is a short term treatment and is best done in conjunction
with the other supportive supplements to help prevent them from coming
back and to help the body remove the cysts so you can begin trying to
conceive. Remember, while you are following this treatment you will not
be ovulating, so you will not be able to get pregnant while you are
following Dr. Lee’s protocol. If you would like to learn more about
how Dr. John Lee treats ovarian cysts with natural progesterone cream,
please consider purchasing his book on natural progesterone at his
website.
Supportive Herbs for Ovarian Cysts
Now that the symptom is covered let’s look at balancing the body so
we can help prevent future cysts. Consider an herbal program for
preventing ovarian cysts from forming in the first place.
We like to use herbs to help nourish the endocrine system, promote
hormonal balance, regular ovulation, and promote proper circulation to
the reproductive organs. Also consider herbs that are detoxifying to the
liver for improved hormonal balance. Ovarian cysts are a considered a
state of stagnation in the body, both in the liver and circulation to
the reproductive organs. The herbs below have been found supportive for
supporting proper menstrual cycles, reduction in ovarian pain,
increased circulation to the reproductive organs and supportive of liver
function.
- Maca root (Lepidium meyenii): Maca is a
great fertility herb that helps the body produce progesterone and
balance hormones without containing any hormones itself. I also believe
that maca helps natural progesterone to work better by nourishing the endocrine system. Maca should be taken daily, 2,000-3,000mg.
Black Cohosh root (Actaea racemosa): Promotes regulation of the entire menstrual cycle. Black cohosh is excellent for relieving ovarian pain.
Dong Quai root (Angelica sinensis): Aids in hormonal balance. Dong Quai is specific for congestive fertility states. Supports healthy circulation to the reproductive organs. Reduction in pain associated with reproductive organs.
Milk Thistle seed (Silybum marianum): Supports hormonal balance. Milk thistle is one of the best plants for liver health. Liver health is vital for hormonal balance. The liver helps to filter toxins from the body, including excess hormones.
Tribulus, aerial parts and fruit (Tribulus terrestris): Tribulus has been found to normalize ovulation when used prior to ovulation. One study performed on 36 women who were not ovulating, showed that that 67% realized normal ovulation after only 2-3 months of consistent use. Tribulus has also been found to be a nourishing tonic for the female reproductive system as a whole, especially concerning the ovaries.
Vitex, Chaste tree berry (Vitex agnus-castus): Vitex aids in regulating hormonal balance, promotes ovulation, improves timing of the menstrual cycle.
Wild Yam root (Dioscorea villosa): Wild Yam promotes a healthy menstrual cycle, reduces ovarian pain.
Yarrow aerial parts (Achillea millefolium): Yarrow relieves pelvic congestion, improves the entire menstrual cycle timing.
Step Three: Dissolve and Reduce Cysts
There are two natural therapies that have been used time and time
again to help the body break down the cysts, reduce their size and may
help them to disappear all together.
Systemic Enzyme Therapy: Systemic enzymes
contain a special enzyme that breakdown tissues in the body that are
not supposed to be there. It also eats away at the cysts reducing their
size or eliminating them over time. With ovarian cysts it is important
to also make sure you are reducing the estrogen coming in your body and
actively getting rid of excess estrogens; this can be done with the
estrogen metabolizer DIM and progesterone.
Summary
We have learned the main cause of functional cysts is hormonal
imbalance, which disrupts the natural menstrual cycle and may lead to
the formation of ovarian cysts. It is vital to bring the body back to a
state of balance to prevent the formation of ovarian cysts.
1. Reduce excess estrogen in the body by avoiding exposure to
xenoestrogens and naturally promoting healthy estrogen metabolism
through the use of DIM.
2. Increase progesterone levels and support hormonal balance
overall. Consider the benefits of natural progesterone supplementation
and herbs for hormonal balance and reduction in cyst formation.
3. Dissolve and reduce ovarian cysts through Systemic Enzyme Therapy and Castor Oil Packs.
Ovarian Cyst Natural Therapies Check list
Daily:
1. DIM- 1 capsule 3 times a day
2. Maca- 2 tablets a day
3. Wobenzym- 3 tablets 2 times a day between meals
2. Maca- 2 tablets a day
3. Wobenzym- 3 tablets 2 times a day between meals
Day 10 -26 of your menstrual cycle:
Progesterone cream 20 – 40mg a day. Begin with 20mg working your way
up to 40mg towards the end of your cycle. Use this method of
progesterone therapy for three months and then stop. This is used to
suppress ovulation, so do not use progesterone in this way when you are
trying to become pregnant.
6 times a month for 3 months:
Castor oil pack- Use the castor oil pack 30 minutes a day for at
least 6 days of the month any time after menstruation. Apply for a total
of 3 months.
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