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		<description><![CDATA[Uterine fibroids are often associated with unfulfilled pregnancy.

Ironically, a healthful diet can encourage their growth, so it&#039;s important to address the underlying toxic engram(s).

Their &quot;spontaneous disappearance&quot; often occurs during pregnancy, which (according to one surgeon) &quot;deprives the tumor of its accustomed nourishment, and thus causes its diminution.&quot;

Harry E. Vedder, D.C., Ph.C. (A Text Book on Chiropractic Gynecology, Fifth Edition, 1929) wrote ...

&quot;These tumors are the most common form of neoplasm found in the uterus and are more apt to occur during the menstrual life of the woman, although cases are on record which have occurred preceding puberty and in women who have passed the menopause. Further, it is more commonly found in sterile women and in virgins than in those who have borne children.&quot;

Fibroids can grow up to and beyond one hundred pounds, and can be classified into four main types ...

1) interstitial fibroids

2) intramural fibroids

3) subperitoneal fibroids

4) submucous fibroids]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uterine fibroids are often associated with unfulfilled pregnancy.</p>
<p>Ironically, a healthful diet can encourage their growth, so it&#8217;s important to address the underlying toxic engram(s).</p>
<p>Their &#8220;spontaneous disappearance&#8221; often occurs during pregnancy, which (according to one surgeon) &#8220;deprives the tumor of its accustomed nourishment, and thus causes its diminution.&#8221;</p>
<p>Harry E. Vedder, D.C., Ph.C. (A Text Book on Chiropractic Gynecology, Fifth Edition, 1929) wrote &#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;These tumors are the most common form of neoplasm found in the uterus and are more apt to occur during the menstrual life of the woman, although cases are on record which have occurred preceding puberty and in women who have passed the menopause. Further, it is more commonly found in sterile women and in virgins than in those who have borne children.&#8221;</p>
<p>Fibroids can grow up to and beyond one hundred pounds, and can be classified into four main types &#8230;</p>
<p>1) interstitial fibroids</p>
<p>2) intramural fibroids</p>
<p>3) subperitoneal fibroids</p>
<p>4) submucous fibroids</p>
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