Showing posts with label Sexual Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sexual Health. Show all posts

Friday, 30 March 2018

Fighting Fibroids Naturally

Black cumin seed oil  for Gynaecological Diseases







List of Gynaecological Diseases


  • Fibroid Tumour in Uterus
  • Leucorrhoea
  • Irregular Menses
  • Sexual Weakness
  • Yeast Candida
  • Vaginal Odour
  • Defect in Uterine
  • Infertility
  • PMS

Friday, 25 December 2015

Free Book - How to be free from fibroid pain

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Seasons greetings readers, and as it is that time of year I am offering you to read this short pdf health guide for free which shares an inspirational journey to healing from fibroids with recommendations for healing. This book is a testament of having express transformation to health by following a holistic health programme and it was one of the experiences of 2015 making it one of the best years of my life. I am grateful that it has been a great year and I look forward to flying higher in health and fulfilling more dreams in 2016. I hope it helps you to soar high with your health too.

Friday, 29 November 2013

World AIDS Day 2013

Hayat Ahmed an NHS Health Advocate/Clinical Haematologist supports Ms Rose Blossom education team and discusses problematic blood cells in relation to HIV/AIDS.


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HIV/AIDS

HIV is a virus in the group of viruses called retroviruses. The acronym stands for Human Immunodeficiency Virus these viruses attack and destroy cells in the body called CD4 T cells. AIDS is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, which is where the immune system is weakened causing illness and infections as a result of HIV. The term AIDS is now more known as late stage HIV because of the ART antiretroviral medication.HIV and AIDS are not the same and having HIV treatment early can prevent late stage HIV.

Friday, 1 November 2013

The Cry, The Call of Dr Phoebe Abe and Leyla Hussein

End FGM not Female Fertility

Dr Phoebe Abe

This week the nation focuses on National Infertility, in Philappa Roxby’s (BBC health reporter) recent article infertility is regarded as a taboo subject for women. In a talk last Saturday by Dr Phoebe Abe a GP who also campaigns internationally against FGM, she talks poignantly on the unnecessary health conditions and major consequences of serious illness from the impact of FGM, such as Kidney failure. In Dr Abe’s work she informs her peers, surgeons in the medical profession as to the seriousness of FGM, many of whom are unaware of stitched women who are in labour and then proceed to Cesarean section. Outside of her surgery hours she passionately holds grassroots meetings with women to discuss the harm, the legal implications on those found guilty of the practice as well as political activism and lobbying.  

Friday, 5 July 2013

United we stand



One world and one race is the binding factor to tie us together in one love, sharing and supporting each other in this life. Opposing views and values are divisive yet inevitable and healthy for democracy and freedom, however when we are working towards the same or similar goals there is a powerful force and greater impact when all participants pull together and work cohesively.

Sunday, 14 April 2013

BBC Casualty


Unsilenced

For the first time ever the BBC drama Casualty tackled the issue of FGM to engage a wider audience in the U.K, to bring about awareness of the act and from a silencing-secrecy in communities that practice it to the public concern. The script emphasised the importance of safeguarding responsibilities of professionals who may come in face to case contact with affected girls, i.e. the surgeons at hospital; the hidden crime that should be reported to police in cases of suspecting. From the posts on BBC Casualty facebook page it is evident that this episode has been an eye opener for a lot of the British public, citizens were shocked to hear that this practice is going on in the U.K. Two commentators mentioned child abuse in a country of law and order. The story dealt with the physiology of FGM in childbirth complications as well as vulnerable children at risk of child abuse.

Sunday, 31 March 2013