Showing posts with label endometrial cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label endometrial cancer. Show all posts

Friday, January 4, 2019

[Refreshing & Alkalizing Cucumbertini Mocktail](爽やかアルカリ効果きゅうりマーティーニ モックテール) 🥒
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Refreshing & alkalizing morning with juicing cucumber, mint, adding lemon juice and a little bit distilled water to fill up the martini glass. Cucumber 🥒 is rich in Vitamin K, helps build strong bone tissue and nourish kidneys. It may also help prevent gynecological cancer. ☀️ .
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今朝は、きゅうりとミントをジューシングして、レモン汁
搾り出し、フィルターで濾した水をグラスに足して、マーティー二 モックテール風に。きゅうりはビタミンKが豊富で、骨組織強化や腎臓への栄養供給に良いです。又女性臓器の癌対策にも良いと言われてます。☀️.
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#cucumber #きゅうり #juicing #detox #alkalinediet #alkaline #alkalinewater #rawvegan #vegan #rawfood #healthydrink #mocktail #mocktails #healthy #cucumbermartini #ローフード #ビーガン #アルカリドリンク #アルカリ #アルカリ性 #子宮がん #endometrialcancer #uterinecancer #anticancer #anticancerdrink #抗癌 #抗がんドリンク #alkalinedrink

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Bloating Mystery Solved (膨腸の原因判明)

[Bloating Mystery Solved](膨腸の原因判明).


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This past Tuesday I went to see a GI doc, and got an X-ray done on my abdomen. It turns out that “more than unusual amount of stool” was found in my colon. There was no gas found. This stuck 💩in my colon is thought to be the result of the radiation treatments, causing damages in my internal organs. So, I was advised to take these natural laxatives: Senna tablets/Senna Tea/Prunes to keep things moving. Well, I haven’t had constipation. My bowel Movement has been good. In fact, during and for a while after the radiation treatments, I had severe diarrhea. Wednesday night before bedtime, I had Senna Tea, and next morning after having breakfast and close to noon, I had experienced bowel movements for the next four hours or so until 💩 turned diarrhea. I took a day break, and last night, I took two Senna tablets. I am waiting for the “action” to occur around the same time as Thursday. I am planning to take the laxative on the night before the day I won’t have to go outside early mornings away from a bathroom 🚽😳.
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I was Stage II-A endometrial cancer. Huge weird-shaped 5.5 cm cancer in my uterus, which had spread to the cervix. I kept going to the doctors with unusual symptoms such as bloating and tons of watery discharge. By the time I had bleeding and was diagnosed with cancer, I had to have a surgery and radiation treatments to follow. Had it been a couple of weeks late, I probably had to do chemo...
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November is an #endometrialcancer awareness month. This #cancer is not made aware as much as it should like breast cancer. So, I am planning to be more vocal about it.
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