Dear Bob Liebert,
I'd like to know what you have for blocked fallopian tubes that
would be helpful without surgery. I thank you and hope you can help
me.
W.
Dear Friend,
A blocked fallopian tube can occur from chronic infection or inflammation
(metritis) with a build-up of scar tissue. The following herbs have
been traditionally used to balance the hormones and reduce inflammation:
Chaste Berry, False Unicorn, and Black Haw. Black Cohosh can be used
if there are acute pains; the Black Haw or Cramp Bark or Wild Yam
are herbs that can aid with any cramping. And of course anti-infection
herbs (Echinacea/Golden Seal) should be used with acute infection.
Thanks,
Bob
You can buy these herbs and many more in the Formula and
Single
Herb sections of the Teeter Creek Herb website. Herbs that don't appear in the Formula or Single Herb lists can usually be requested in the "Message" section at the bottom of the order page.
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The information expressed is the personal
observations of Herbalist Bob Liebert based on his personal experience
and his studies of folk and traditional herbalism. These observations
are not meant to be a substitute for qualified medical diagnosis and
treatment. Uses of many of the herbs have not been scientifically verified.
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