Has any women been able to reverse cervical dysplasia, due to vitamins, lifestyle changes, etc?
February 4th, 2012 | by admin |Skywind asked:
I have a close friend who has cervical dysplasia (condition that can lead to cervical cancer). Just wondering if anyone has, or has heard of, success using vitamins and diet/lifestyle changes to reverse their condition. Thanks!
Dorothy
I have a close friend who has cervical dysplasia (condition that can lead to cervical cancer). Just wondering if anyone has, or has heard of, success using vitamins and diet/lifestyle changes to reverse their condition. Thanks!
Dorothy











2 Responses to “Has any women been able to reverse cervical dysplasia, due to vitamins, lifestyle changes, etc?”
By girlfriend on Feb 7, 2012 | Reply
Glenda
I have mild dysplasia but fortunately it’s not cancerous yet, it’s actually in level 2 right now so I have to get checked every 6 months. This is what I’m doing, it’s supposed to help: I’m eating big portions of blackberries, blueberries, and other “berries” every day (since the are natural antioxidants). Taking vitamin E every day. And overall, I’ve improved my diet to include more fruits and vegetables. My next exam is in 5 months so hopefully it’ll be gone by then. Hope that helped, good luck to your friend!
By Susan D on Feb 9, 2012 | Reply
Grace
I think that a healthy diet, rich in antioxidants and exercise can do wonders for the body.
I was diagnosed with cervical dysplasia about 5 years ago. The pap came back as dysplasia; a biopsy confirmed no cancer; the dysplasia was frozen off by cryotherapy. I’ve had normal pap smears since that time.
I know that people tend to avoid surgery if necessary. Sometimes, though, it’s the best option.
Maybe your friend should get a second opinion if a surgery has not been offered.
The biopsy (for me) was a little uncomfortable-like a pinch, but was outpatient. The cryotherapy was also an outpatient procedure and virtually painless. No heavy lifting for a few days and no intercourse for about a week.