Uterine fibroids, a benign but life-interrupting health condition, will affect 1 out of every 4 women over age 45. While many fibroids are small and won't ever need treatment, others can grow and spread aggressively. If you are already experiencing symptoms like pelvic pain and cramping, excessive bleeding, anemia, exceptional fatigue... it's time to take control.
In this special report, learn important facts like, whether a hysterectomy should be your first line of defense, how diet can slow fibroid growth, how fibroids react to estrogen, when fibroids should be treated immediately, the affect menopause has on fibroids, how to find the right treatment option and more. Before choosing a treatment path, be sure you know these 9 must-know facts. Don't Delay.
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