Can fibroid tumors be dissolved?
Dr. Gerson’s answer: “Fibroid tumors are mostly benign. Benign tumors take 10 to 20 times as much time to absorb as malignant tumors. This goes for adhesions and scars. Fibroid and benign tumors are dissolved only very slowly because they are not abnormal. It is difficult for the parenteral system to bring its digestive powers to bear on these benign tumors. But when they turn malignant, then they are quickly dissolved.” (Editor’s note: a fibroid turns malignant only very rarely.) MENOPAUSE Fibroids often shrink or go away on their own, especially after menopause. Menopause is a big hormonal change for a woman. Hormonal therapy may help. Doing nothing and waiting for menopause may also work, too. One reader writes: “I had a partial thyroidectomy at age 22 and then was never “allowed” to have thyroid meds, based on “normal” TSH. I depended on tons of vitamins to get by but developed fibroids in my forties. When I finally got Armour thyroid, and realized I had been hypothyroid all my lif