Lipomas are fatty lumps that are
always benign, so before embarking on a holistic approach to treatment, the
lumps must be properly identified as lipoma lumps and not malignant tumours.
Having been diagnosed properly, the lipomas can be surgically removed, although
it only needs to be done if pain is involved or for cosmetic reasons if the
lumps are unsightly. Lipoma treatment using a holistic approach may be the
preferred alternative for many sufferers.
The following should be taken into
consideration when using this method.
1. Reduce or eradicate totally the
intake of chemicals, which can cause the build up of fatty tissue. This may
help to shrink active lipomas as well as assist in preventing new growths.
Essential in this process is to avoid smoking and foods containing
preservatives and artificial components. Body and skin care products should
also be of the natural variety.
2. Diet changes may also aid a
reduction in the size and numbers of lipomas. Some foods are harder for the
body to digest and eliminate, so should be avoided. These foods include red
meat, any fatty foods, dairy produce and anything caffeine related. The ideal
diet for lipoma should consist of vegetables, fruit, fish, nuts and whole
grains, which are all foods that the body can easily process.
3. Exercise regularly, because
this will stimulate and balance the endocrine system as well as boosting the
immune system. This may encourage the reduction and frequency of lipomas.
4. Make use of dietary and herbal
supplements. Herbs such as cedar extract (thuja occidentalis) may be effective
in the treatment of lipomas when taken orally or applied topically to the lump
every day. Chickweed in the form of tea or applied as an ointment is also
recommended.
The surgical option is not for everyone, so having an
alternative lipoma treatment using a holistic approach can only be a good
thing.
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