How To Naturally Cure and Prevent Lipoma Lumps


-Do you have a number of lipoma lumps in your body?

-Have you ever wondered why your body develops lipoma lumps?

-Would you like to cure your lipoma lumps without surgery?

If you answered yes to any of the above, then follow the advice of William R. Bradley, a one time lipoma sufferer, who will show just how simple it is to prevent lipoma lumps as well as cure existing lumps.

He spent months researching the topic until he discovered exactly what was causing these lumps, and then focussed on finding a safe and natural lipoma cure. He turned to Ayurveda, an ancient system of medicine practiced in India, which makes use of natural herbs to treat a wide range of ailments. He discovered that natural remedies for treating the root cause of lipoma lumps already existed! Using these natural substances and further research, he finally developed a system that worked for him.

Now, he has put this successful treatment method in to a guide called “ How To Naturally Cure and Prevent Lipoma Lumps”.

Here are some of the things you will find in this no risk guide:

  • The exact reasons why lipoma lumps develop

  • The herbs and dosage required to prevent and cure lipoma lumps

  • Exercises that will shrink lipoma lumps

  • Pros and cons of other natural lipoma treatments

  • The diet changes that will help in prevention and cure of lumps

And so much more…..

All this information is available and downloadable immediately and you could finally learn how to safely and naturally cure your lipoma lumps



Tuesday 26 June 2012

Benign Lipoma


If you have been confirmed as having a lipoma , then you should not be overly concerned. Lipoma is a benign tumour consisting of fatty, adipose tissue and in most instances painless and harmless. The main fear is, of course, the initial discovery of a lump and not knowing what it could be. This doubt can clearly be very difficult to cope with, so it is essential to visit a doctor as soon as possible for a thorough and proper examination and diagnosis. Lipoma lumps are generally small, although growth to a larger size can sometimes occur. Adults between the ages of 40 to 60 are most at risk from lipoma, but children have been known to be affected, although cases are not as common.

As lipoma is benign, and will not turn cancerous, lipoma treatment is not absolutely necessary. However, if the benign lipoma becomes painful, tender, infected, inflamed or enlarged, a decision may be taken to remove the lipoma surgically. The procedure is fairly straightforward, and in most cases can be carried out at the surgery under a local anaesthetic. An incision is made, the growth removed and the incision closed with stitches.

Liposuction is an alternative surgical option that may be considered. Liposuction is sometimes used on larger lipomas, and is less scarring than other options. The risk of using liposuction is that there is always the chance that the entire lipoma tumour may not be removed, resulting in lipoma regrowth.

Another lipoma treatment option is via steroids. In this case, the lipoma is injected with steroids, which causes the fatty tissue to die, leading to a reduction in the size of the lipoma lump. These steroid injections, given periodically, can eventually make the lipoma shrink away after a few weeks.

Lipoma surgery is not without potential complications. Issues may arise depending upon the size, location and the damage to any surrounding tissue.

As lipoma is a benign tumour and relatively harmless, most medical professionals will advise patients to leave it alone, and attend for regular examinations. However, not all sufferers will feel this way, especially if the lipoma becomes unsightly and embarrassing.

Lipoma surgery is not the preferred choice of everyone, but there are natural lipoma treatments available that have had some success in the prevention and growth of lipomas.







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