Friday, January 27, 2012

[Everything doTERRA] Re: Interstitial Bladder disease

Hey girlie! Thanks so much!!!! I will pass this info along...Blessings
to ya!!!

On Jan 24, 2:15 pm, Jeannie <jeannie25...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Amelia!  I know there is a recently published study on
> frankincense and it's curative properties forbladdercancer.  I think
> you're on target with Lemongrass and Frankincense but I would do the
> franki internally as well along with LLV.
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> On Jan 23, 7:21 pm, Amelia1968 <ameliasantido...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I have an IPC w/ a friend who has this disease and after reading ME
> > and everythingessential.me I'm wondering if she should use the same
> > protocol as UTI since they are related? The person with this describes
> > it as a weakenedbladderwall...so just out of curiosity is there a
> > suggestion for strengthening this? My first thought is Lemongrass &
> > maybe Franki applied topically, not sure why though...any other
> > suggestions? Thank you in advance for your help!
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> > Blessings!
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> > Here's the definition for this:
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> > In IC/PBS, thebladderwall may be irritated and become scarred or
> > stiff. Glomerulations— pinpoint bleeding—often appear on thebladder
> > wall. Hunner's ulcers—patches of broken skin found on thebladderwall—
> > are present in 10 percent of people with IC.
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> > Some people with IC/PBS find that theirbladdercannot hold much
> > urine, which increases the frequency of urination. Frequency, however,
> > is not always specifically related tobladdersize; many people with
> > severe frequency have normalbladdercapacity when measured under
> > anesthesia or during urologic testing. People with severe cases of IC/
> > PBS may urinate as many as 60 times a day, including frequent
> > nighttime urination, also called nocturia.
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> > IC/PBS is more common in women than in men. An estimated 3.3 million
> > U.S. women, or 2.7 percent, who are 18 years of age or older have
> > pelvic pain and other symptoms, such as urinary urgency or frequency,
> > that are associated with IC/PBS.1 An estimated 1.6 million U.S. men,
> > or 1.3 percent, who are 30 to 79 years old have persistent symptoms,
> > such as pain withbladderfilling or pain relieved bybladder
> > emptying, that are associated with PBS.2

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