Wednesday, August 8, 2018

#Serracor #ganglion #Cyst #Fatigue #muscle #Soreness associated with #Fibroids #Fibromyalgia





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I started out taking a different systemic enzyme (Arthur Andrew Medical 1 bottle) last November because I wanted to keep my arteries from being clogged up. I switched because Serracor NK is a better price. When I began taking systemic enzymes I had a ganglion cyst on my finger near my nail which I was told needed surgery because it kept opening and was damaging my nail. I put it off because of the cost. Now there is no sign of the cyst and it hasn't caused me pain in months. It will take longer to see if my nail returns to normal growth. I had read that systemic enzymes could get rid of a ganglion cyst but I didn't believe it. In my case it seems to have worked. Be sure to take the amount required. I started out with 3 caps 3 times a day, worked up 4, three times a day, then 5, three times a day. Now I take 6 twice a day. You may need to take it slower since some people are more sensitive. Maybe I take more than needed but after seeing my husband and mother go through so much because of clogged arteries I feel if it keeps me from having that problem it's worth it and I haven't encountered any physical negatives from that amount.

Serracor-NK is a powerful blend of enteric-coated Serrapeptase and Nattokinase. Systemic enzymes known for their fibrinolytic properties, with antioxidant herbs, CoEnzymeQ10 and magnesium. Serracor-NK supports a healthy circulatory system & normal fibrin metabolism. Supports the body’s natural response to inflammation including respiratory and sinus, and cardiovascular health.

 


Requires a medical diagnosis
A ganglion cyst is round, small, and usually painless. Although rare, it can be painful if it presses a nerve. In a few cases, the cyst can interfere with joint movement.
Can have no symptoms, but people may experience:
Pain areas: in the wrist, foot or finger joints
Also common: lump or pain in the affected area
 There are more and more pop-up web pages with 10-12 vitamins necessary on a daily basis. I can assert that taking them wont hurt you, but it wont help very much at all. The regimen is exhausting. Try Serracor! Ancient herbs used in Chinese medicine have been known to do as much or more than taking twenty vitamins a day.

 
Common
More than 200,000 US cases per year
Treatable by a medical professional
Requires a medical diagnosis
Lab tests or imaging rarely required
Medium-term: resolves within months
The cause of ganglion cysts is unknown.
A ganglion cyst is round, small, and usually painless. Although rare, it can be painful if it presses a nerve. In a few cases, the cyst can interfere with joint movement.
A ganglion cyst often clears on its own. If troublesome, it can be drained or removed.




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Tuesday, August 7, 2018

TRY #Serracor for #Naturally #Treating #Ganglion #Cysts are very common



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DESCRIPTION

Ganglion cysts are very common lumps within the hand and wrist that occur adjacent to joints or tendons.  The most common locations are the top of the wrist (see Figure 1), the palm side of the wrist, the base of the finger on the palm side, and the top of the end joint of the finger (see Figure 1 below). The ganglion cyst often resembles a water balloon on a stalk (see Figure 2 below), and is filled with clear fluid or gel.

CAUSES

The cause of these cysts is unknown although they may form in the presence of joint or tendon irritation or mechanical changes. They occur in patients of all ages.

These cysts may change in size or even disappear completely, and they may or may not be painful. These cysts are not cancerous and will not spread to other areas.

  

The diagnosis is usually based on the location of the lump and its appearance. Ganglion cysts are usually oval or round and may be soft or firm. Cysts at the base of the finger on the palm side are typically very firm, pea-sized nodules that are tender to applied pressure, such as when gripping.  Cysts at the far joint of the finger frequently have an arthritic bone spur—which is a small bony bump or projection—associated with them, the overlying skin may become thin, and there may be a lengthwise groove in the fingernail just beyond the cyst.

Ultrasound or other advanced imaging such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may be helpful in confirming the diagnosis. There are different types of growths that can occur around the and wrist, and additional imaging is sometimes required.

Treatment can often be non-surgical. In many cases, these cysts can simply be observed, especially if they are painless, as they frequently disappear spontaneously. If the cyst becomes painful, limits activity, or is otherwise unacceptable, several treatment options are available.

The use of splints and anti-inflammatory medication can be prescribed in order to decrease pain associated with activities.

An aspiration can be performed to remove the fluid from the cyst and decompress it. This requires placing a needle into the cyst, which can be performed in most office settings. Aspiration is a very simple procedure, but recurrence of the cyst is common. If non-surgical options fail to provide relief or if the cyst recurs, surgical alternatives are available.


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