Shrink Your Uterine Fibroids Size From Home, Naturally!

Posted on June 15, 2009 - Filed Under Womens Issues | Leave a Comment

If you’re reading this article, chances are you’re suffering from fibroids.  And if you’re one of the unlucky few who suffer pain, bleeding, or discomfort from exceptionally swollen tissues, you’re looking for uterine fibroid treatments.  Below you’ll find some great methods for shrinking your uterine fibroids size up to 80%, all done without surgery, doctors, drugs or medication.

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Improved Back Pain Following Tummy Tuck Surgery

Posted on January 27, 2009 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

 It is common to misdiagnose back pain that actually originates from a weaking of the abdominal muscles.  This type of pain is characterized by a inward curvature of the lower spine with point tenderness.  In many cases an abdominoplasty will improve this type of pain.  

An abdominoplasty with repair of the separation or widening of the gap between the rectus abdominis muscles may help to alleviate some types of back pain. Pain, in and of itself is sometime difficult to properly diagnose. Relief of back pain should not be your primary goal in undergoing a tummy tuck, but many are pleased when it does in fact get better

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How to Give an Abdominal Massage

Posted on November 7, 2008 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment

This article will help you to learn how to give an abdominal massage by following these simple steps.

In this article you will learn how to give an abdominal massage and know the benefits of abdominal massage.

Benefits of abdominal massage

1. An abdominal massage helps aid poor digestion. Stimulation of digestive system through an abdominal massage helps your digestive system run more smoothly.

2. Abdominal massage is also beneficial in constipation. It stimulates the peristalsis of the small intestines, tones up the muscles of the abdomen walls and mechanically eliminates the contents of both large and small intestines.

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