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Fibroids and Pain Power FAQ'S
Fibroids and Pain Power FAQ'S
Q. Can Pain Power work on all types of
fibroids?
Q. How do enzymes help shrink
the growth of fibroids?
Q. Are enzymes alone enough
to shrink the growth of fibroids?
Q. When can I expect to see
results from using systemic enzymes for fibroids?
Q. How long should I take Pain
Power for prior to having an evaluation?
Q. Should I expect any additional
bleeding while using Pain Power for fibroids?
Q. Is there a certain time during my
cycle when I should begin taking systemic enzymes for fibroids or
can I start taking it at anytime?
Q. Can Pain Power work on all types
of fibroids?
A. Yes. All fibroids are made from the same fibrous
substances.
Q. How do enzymes help shrink the
growth of fibroids? A. Pain
Power is a combination of proteolytic (protein digesting)
enzymes that have fibrinolytic activity. This means that they can
help break down fibrin in the body. Fibroids are made of fibrin
along with smooth muscle cells, and generally pockets of estrogen.
Q. Are enzymes alone enough to shrink
the growth of fibroids? A. It is best
to control estrogen dominance while attempting to shrink the growth
of a fibroid, as this will help speed up the process and address
what is believed to be the root cause of most fibroid conditions.
Q. When can I expect to see results
from using systemic enzymes for fibroids? A. The length
of time for Pain Power to show an affect on a person’s fibroid
varies from individual to individual. This is because there are
many factors involved such as, weight, age, body metabolism, health
status, lifestyle, and diet (eliminate all soy).
Many women have reported noticeable changes within a month’s
time. For example, a relief in bladder pressure, less frequent urination
or the ability to do an exercise that they had not previously been
able to perform without discomfort. How quickly one responds also
depends upon their state of health, lifestyle, diet, stress levels,
and if they are taking measures to control estrogen dominance.
Q. How long should I take Pain Power
for prior to having an evaluation? A. It is suggested
to use Pain Power for at least three to six months. Wait at least
4 months before evaluating your results with an examination, ultrasound,
or MRI.
Q. Should I expect any additional
bleeding while using Pain Power for fibroids? A.
Women who are anemic or have heavy periods may experience some additional
bleeding while on Pain Power. The enzymes in Pain
Power are a mild blood thinner. If you experience additional
or heavier bleeding, you may consider reducing your dosage of Pain
Power during your period. If you are anemic, consider supplementing
with iron temporarily. As your fibroids shrink, symptoms such as
heavy periods will diminish, and you can continue with the higher
doses of Pain Power during your period.
Q. Is there a certain time during
my cycle when I should begin taking systemic enzymes for fibroids
or can I start taking it at anytime? A. Pain
Power does not interfere with hormones directly; therefore,
you can start taking them at anytime during your cycle. If you experience
extremely heavy bleeding or are anemic during this time, you may
want to start taking Pain Power after your menses
are over.
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