i have a cyst on my right and left ovaries and i have an enlarge uterus is that keeping my cycle away?


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i have been trying to become pregnant and i have not seen my cycle since february10,2006 but i recently found out that i have cysts on my right and left ovaries and a enlarge uterus what is a enlarge uterus? i also have been noticing how i have been going to the bathroom every 3to5 min is that good are bad

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Cyst on Ovary, Enlarged Uterus, Wanting a Baby, Frequent Trips to the Bathroom?

Sounds to me like acidity, which may prevent you from having a baby. Want to try modern and ancient alternatives?

Becoming Alkaline
You may want to measure your pH urine and saliva. Both should be 7.5 at all times, as I see it. If not, you may want to add more and more alkaline-forming food to your diet, until the pH is alkaline. With acidity all kinds of disorders may occur. See www.biochakra.com, Hilite article of April 2006, Only Two Diseases Possible - on acidity and alkalinity.

When Cleaning May be Too Fast
Yet, an alkaline diet is cleansing and may cleanse too fast, which may cause an acid reaction by stirring up too quickly the toxins stored in bones and tissues. In that case, the pH would again go down despite of an alkaline-forming diet. You may have to eat less alkaline-forming food for some time and add more beans or other grounding foods to your diet, or have some of the foods your body is craving at that time.

Measuring the pH with pH Paper
You can get a roll of pH paper from the health food store. You use a bit of it to dip in urine and another piece to dip in saliva. The pH paper will discolor according to your pH. The color scale of the pH paper box tells you what pH you are dealing with, when you compare the color of each used piece of pH paper with the color on the pH box.

Acid- and Alkaline-forming Foods
Alkaline-forming foods are mainly vegetables and fruit.
Acid-forming foods are mainly meat, chicken, fish, dairy.

Alkaline Boosters
Carrot beet juice is alkaline-forming, as are yams, wild rice, blueberries, ginger, green or white tea, yeast, etc. See books on alkaline food. You may want to have several kinds every day according to your pH. You may want to keep a pH list with notes your pH, the time and date and what you have consumed and experienced (emotions, environment) to see what makes you acid and what makes you alkaline.

Dinshah Color MedicineTM - Healing with the Speed of LightTM
Furthermore you may want to try Dinshah Color MedicineTM, using the Dinshah color Indigo daily and once a week the Dinshah color Orange, on your belly. All is energy and nothing may be faster than healing with the speed of light, literally.

Dinshah Color Filters
All you need for Dinshah Color MedicineTM is a set of Dinshah color filters (gels; via www.biochakra.com, contact us), which you place in a simple self-made filter holder, which is taped to a regular reading lamp.

How to Use Dinshah Color MedicineTM
You may want to shine the colored light on your belly for 1/2 hour or an hour, every day, or may be even twice. Miracles have been reported from using the Dinshah colors. Color healing is used in advanced European hospitals. Book: Let There Be Light by Darius Dinshah; from Amazon or Barnes and Noble, Internet. Filters and How To Info (pamphlet) for $3 from www.biochakra.com.

Much alkaline success and your dream baby!
Cordially, India.Magica

Other Answers:
You should talk to your doctor about it. No, it isn't good.

youqa.com is not a good alternative to talking to your doctor. Your doctor didn't tell you what an enlarged uterus is? Ask your doctor about it, not us.

If your doctor told you you have a condition, but didn't explain it to you, you need to either ask more questions or find a new doctor. All the things you describe can and usually do interfere with fertility. If your uterus is pressing on your bladder it could cause you to urinate frequently. You will need to speak to your doctor about medicine(s) that may help.

Have your doctor check to see if you have PCOS. (Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome) He will just need some blood for the test. No biggie.

If you do have it, it is treatable. Not curable, but treatable.



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