Women want the option of the best of both worlds in 'gynae' care - the power to make an informed choice between conventional and complementary treatments, or to combine the two. But every woman is different, so 'the best' implies a personalised treatment package. Women need to know the pros and cons of each treatment, which combinations are safe and which are not, and what to do in which order. But good, up-to-date information is often hard to come by, and some gynaecologists are resistant to women taking part in the ...
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Women want the option of the best of both worlds in 'gynae' care - the power to make an informed choice between conventional and complementary treatments, or to combine the two. But every woman is different, so 'the best' implies a personalised treatment package. Women need to know the pros and cons of each treatment, which combinations are safe and which are not, and what to do in which order. But good, up-to-date information is often hard to come by, and some gynaecologists are resistant to women taking part in the decision-making process. Natural Gynaecology provides answers to questions of prevention and cure for the gamut of women's problems, including heavy, absent or irregular periods; candida infections; breast pain; sexually transmitted diseases; and cancers. - Up to 60,000 hysterectomy operations are carried out on women in the UK every year. This means that one in five of all women in the UK will have a hysterectomy. - One in nine will have breast cancer. - More than one in three suffer from premenstrual syndrome; one in twenty women suffer so severely that their lives are seriously affected. - Every woman who lives long enough will go through the menopause. - 21st-centu
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