Did you know you can treat myomas without surgeries? Do you have myomas or know any woman who does?<br /><br />Myoma is a relatively common feminine issue without any complications. It does, however, cause some discomfort and worry.<br /><br />It is a benign tumor that develops during the fertile age, causing excessive bleeding or compressing the adjacent structures, especially the bladder. <br /><br />Women who haven't had children yet, obese and those with a family history of myomas may be predisposed for this disease. Did you know that? <br /><br />Myomas develop inside, outside, or between the uterine walls or even inside the uterine cavity. They are classified as subserosal, intramural, and submucous. <br /><br />You must have a medical following by a gynecologist, and the treatment is done with medication. <br /><br />However, some cases may require surgery to remove the tumor.<br /><br />Besides the treatment prescribed by your doctor, some teas can reduce or even eliminate the discomforts and accelerate the healing process. Did you know that? <br /><br />So, let's see how to treat myomas and accelerate your recovery with 3 teas that are 100% natural. Let's see also why they work. <br /><br />Attention: don't add more ginger than what the recipe calls for, as the ingredient is a stimulant and can cause agitation, irritability, and hot flashes. <br /><br />Attention!<br />Do not mix cat's claw with ginger, warfarin, theophylline, and estrogens. Choose between ginger tea or cat's claw tea, but never drink both at the same time. <br /><br />Never use more than 1/2 a tablespoon of cat's claw in 34 ounces of water a day to treat myomas.<br /><br />0:00 How to Treat Uterine Fibroids Naturally<br />1:15 Yellow Uxi Tea Benefits<br />2:07 Cat's Claw Tea Benefits<br />2:50 Ginger Tea Benefits<br />3:40 Precautions and Side Effects