I am often asked my opinion of Clear Passage Therapy for unblocking fallopian tubes. So, I figured I would just write a blog post on it to avoid repetition. My opinion is not just based on an observatory perspective. I actually received the Clear Passage Therapy back in 2005.
I was super excited about it, as I had just learned around that time that my tubes were blocked, and I could not afford IVF at the time. So I told my dear mother about it, and right away she wanted to help me do it. God bless her. She put the total cost of the therapy on her credit card (about $4500 back then) and we booked our tickets to Florida (the original location with Larry and Belinda Wurn). I thought, if I'm going to do this, I'm going to the place of origin, with the creators of this technique. I thought, if I am to be successful with this, I will need to be treated directly by the experts themselves!
I'm so very happy to announce that my book, "Fertility Vaginal Steaming: From Unexplained Infertility To Fibroids, Endometriosis, PCOS, & Blocked Fallopian Tubes", made it to BookAuthority's Best Endometriosis eBooks of All Time:
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BookAuthority collects and ranks the best books in the world, and it is a great honor to get this kind of recognition. Thank you for all your support!
The book is available for purchase on Amazon.
FAQ: Are Fallopian Tube Formula I and II the same? Is Fallopian Tube Formula II the "new improved" version of FTF I? What is the difference?
Fallopian Tube Formula I and II are completely different herbal blends. FTF I consists of herbs xi xian cao and yi mu cao (siegesbeckia and leonurus, or motherwort). FTF II consists of herbs cinnamon, poria, astragalus root, and dong quai.
FTF II is NOT the new improved version of FTF I. It is a completely different and complementary herbal blend. These two herbal blends are very similar in functionality.
How The Human Body Deals With Scar Tissue & How To Heal For Good
The fibrous tissue that the body creates to replace damaged skin is called a scar. Scars are also know as cicatrices and are formed as a biological response for repairing skin and other tissue damage in the human body. Although they are most often not considered pretty to look at, a scar is a natural part of the body's healing process. Every wound will result in some form of scarring depending on its severity. The human body's healing process tries hard to repair the skin but it does not get it completely right, so to say. Enzymes eat scar tissue and fibrosis. Fibrosis is scar tissue and most doctors learn in anatomy that it is fibrosis that eventually kills us all. As we age, which starts at 27, we have a diminishing of the body's output of enzymes. This is because we make a finite amount of enzymes in a lifetime and we use up a good deal of them by the time we reach our 40's.
When I began this vaginal steaming journey, I was so excited and I wanted to start right away. My only dilemma was, what am I going to use to steam this "vajayjay" of mine?? I didn't want to use my toilet. That didn't feel very queen-like to me. (Even though it is a "throne," haha! Gosh, I'm so corny. Still, not my idea of a throne) I didn't have an old wooden chair to cut a hole in it. I didn't have a spare toilet seat top laying around to use over a non-plastic bucket, or anything of this nature. So, I decided to look online and try to buy a vaginal steaming seat made just for this purpose. Sounds logical enough, right? So, Amazon and Google, here I come!
When I tell you I was disappointed with these search results...man! I am going to need someone to tell me why a wooden box with a hole in the top of it costs upwards of $150-$400??! And there was even one seat, that was not really a steaming seat, basically just a wooden toilet seat top that you would have to put on top of something. It was a slab of wood with a hole in it. It costed $70!!
Castor oil packs are ah-maaaa-zing!!! From increasing circulation to supporting the lymphatic system to fighting infections and preventing the growth of bacteria, viruses, yeast, and mold to healing scars and internal adhesions to easing constipation, etc, etc! Natural healers worldwide have used castor oil to treat a wide variety of health conditions for thousands of years. The use of castor oil goes back as far as the ancient Egyptians, who used it as a very potent natural skincare elixir and to treat eye irritations. In India, castor oil has been cherished for its skin-healing, digestive-calming, antibacterial properties, and is commonly used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine applications.
One of castor oil's remarkable qualities is its ability to increase white blood cells, and the count of T-11 cells (a unique type of white blood cells that act like antibodies) produced within the body's lymphocytes that help kill bacteria, viruses, fungi, and cancer cells.
Much of the healing benefits of castor oil come down to its chemical composition. Castor oil is classified as a triglyceride fatty acid, and in fact, about 90 percent of its fatty acid content is a rare compound called ricinoleic acid. Castor oil is considered to be quite exceptional because ricinoleic acid is not found in too many other substances, and it's such a concentrated source.
Systemic (or Proteolytic) Enzymes are amaaaazing! Have I mentioned that already? LOL I think we all can agree that I am bonkers over Serrapeptase and systemic enzymes, in general. They helped heal my infertility of blocked fallopian tubes, so it's no secret that I am a HUGE fan. These special enzymes are truly a gift to mankind. But don't just take my word for it!
Here's a few scientific studies to back up all of these amazing claims!
Inflammation
Plant cysteine proteases - new supportive agents in Alzheimer disease therapy?
A preliminary trial of serratiopeptidase in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome.