HEAL UTERINE FIBROIDS WITHOUT SURGERY
- Madhukar Dama
- 5 hours ago
- 11 min read
Heal Uterine Fibroids Without Surgery Using Castor Oil
A Realistic, Step-by-Step, Indian-Context Healing Guide
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1. What Are Uterine Fibroids?
Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous lumps that grow in or around a woman’s womb (uterus). They are made up of muscle and fibrous tissue and can vary in size — from as small as a seed to as large as a melon.
Types include:
Intramural fibroids: grow in the wall of the womb
Subserosal fibroids: grow on the outer wall
Submucosal fibroids: grow into the cavity of the womb
Pedunculated fibroids: grow on a stalk inside or outside the uterus
They are almost always benign and rarely turn cancerous. Some fibroids remain the same size or shrink on their own, especially after menopause.
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2. Why Are Uterine Fibroids Rising Today?
Diet changes: Rise in consumption of hormone-rich milk, processed foods, bakery items, fried snacks, and packaged masalas
Hormonal imbalance: Early puberty, delayed menopause, and chronic pill use
Plastic exposure: Heating food in plastic, drinking from bottles, chemical-laden cosmetics
Lack of body movement: Sitting all day, no walking or yoga
Emotional suppression: Long-standing anger, grief, and stress stored in the womb region
Overmedicalisation: Constant hormonal scans, pills, procedures creating dependency
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3. Symptoms of Fibroids
Heavy or prolonged periods
Painful cramps and bloating
Lower back pain
Frequent urination
Constipation or rectal pressure
Difficulty in conceiving
Feeling of heaviness or pressure in the lower belly
No symptoms at all (in many women)
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4. Why Surgery Is Not Always the Right Answer
Surgery (myomectomy or hysterectomy) doesn’t correct the root cause
Fibroids often return after surgery
Emotional trauma after hysterectomy is common
Hysterectomy leads to early menopause and hormone crash
Surgery removes the organ but not the disease-making lifestyle
Expensive, physically draining, and overprescribed in India
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5. The Real Root Causes (in Indian Context)
Wrong oils: Refined, reused, or adulterated oils in daily cooking
White poisons: White Rice, Sugar, Milk & Milk containing foods, Maida, Wheat, Refined Salt, Refined Oil
Toxic womb habits: Tight jeans, no rest during menstruation, no postnatal recovery, no sweating, no excercise
Lack of cleansing: No regular oil bath, no seasonal fasting
Overstimulation: Watching screens during meals, sleeping late, emotional drama
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6. Castor Oil as the Womb Healer
Castor oil is a thick, pale yellow oil extracted from castor seeds. It has been used traditionally in India to heal all kinds of congestion, inflammation, and toxin accumulation in the body.
It increases lymphatic circulation
It breaks down fibrous tissues
It promotes healthy blood flow to the uterus
It reduces pain and bloating
Used externally only — on the skin over the belly
Modern naturopaths like Barbara O’Neill also endorse the use of castor oil packs for fibroid healing.
⚠️ PREPARE YOUR OWN CASTOR OIL.
DO NOT BUY CASTOR OIL FROM AYURVEDIC OR MEDICAL STORES AS THESE ARE HARSH, HOT PRESSED, REFINED & UNAUTHENTIC.
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DO NOT CALL.
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7. How to Do the Castor Oil Pack for Fibroids
You Need:
20 ml pure, cold-pressed castor oil
Soft cotton cloth
Plastic wrap or banana leaf
Old towel
Hot water bag
Steps:
1. Pour castor oil on cloth, fold it, and place over lower abdomen
2. Cover with plastic wrap or banana leaf
3. Place an old towel over it, and lie down calmly for 1 hour. And put the hot water bag on it. Now cover this with another thick towel.
4. Rest quietly. Avoid phone or reading
5. Clean area with warm water after pack
6. Repeat daily for 3 months (except during periods)
Storage: Store cloth in a clean container. Replace after 15–20 uses.
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8. Key Dietary and Lifestyle Shifts
Stop Immediately: White Rice, Milk and all milk containing foods, sugar, maida containing foods, refined cooking oil and wheat
Tea, coffee, colas
Synthetic sanitary pads and plastic undergarments
Tight innerwear, jeans, leggings
Start Daily:
Traditional home made foods like jowar roti, raagi mudde etc
Have a glass of buttermilk daily.
Cooked amaranth, drumstick leaves, banana stem
Warm jeera-ajwain water after meals
Homemade fermented foods (idli, dosa, pickles)
Weekly:
Oil bath (twice/week)
Lunar fasting (Ekadashi, Poornima, etc.)
Dry days without screen, speech, or stimulation
Always:
Use cold pressed cooking oils
Daily 30 min walking in the morning and 30 min walking in the evening
Deep belly breathing
Early dinner (Before sunset)
Avoid gossip, drama, noise
Eat very small dinner
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9. Timeline and Tracking Progress
First 1–3 Months:
Lighter periods
Less bloating and pain
Energy levels improve
By 4–6 Months:
Shrinking & disappearance of fibroids in scans
Better digestion, mood
Sleep becomes deeper
Keep a Simple Log:
Daily pack use
Menstrual flow observation
Food diary
Mind-body notes
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10. Real-Life Cases and Observations
A 30 -year-old lambani lady from Yelmadagi Thanda reversed multiple large fibroids and regained painless cycles. She had severe symptoms, and was suggested immediate removal of uterus - but her husband Manik Rathod was determined to heal naturally.
Many such realistic life cases can be discussed during your visit.
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11. Prevention After Healing
Weekly castor oil pack (once or twice/week)
Continue lunar fasting and oil bath
Avoid six white poisons for life
Maintain womb-friendly clothing and rest habits
Sleep before 10 PM and wake with sunrise, walk & sweat daily
Practice silence and solitude regularly
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12. Who Should Not Try This Without Supervision
Active internal bleeding
Suspicious mass that needs biopsy
Severe anemia or fatigue
Postmenopausal fibroid cases
Pregnant women
Known castor oil allergy
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13. Questions Patients Commonly Ask
Can I do this during periods? No. Skip during menstruation.
Will I lose fertility? No. This method protects and enhances womb health.
Can I stop all pills now? Gradually taper with guidance.
What if fibroids grow initially? Sometimes, inflammation may rise before it clears. Continue gently.
Is the pack safe during breastfeeding? Yes, but keep the baby away during the pack hour.
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14. Summary of Key Practices
Daily castor oil pack (except periods)
Eliminate white poisons and processed food
Follow womb-safe diet and clothing
Use oil bath, walking, fasting, and deep rest
Avoid unnecessary tests and hysterectomy fear
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15. References
Barbara O’Neill lectures
Ayurveda and Siddha womb care traditions
PubMed: Anti-inflammatory effects of ricinoleic acid
Dietary studies on banana stem and turmeric for fibroid relief
Field cases from South Indian natural healers
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16. DISCLAIMER
This guide is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making changes to your health routine, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, on medication, or have a medical condition. The methods described are based on traditional practices and field observations; results may vary. The authors are not responsible for any misuse or adverse effects.
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Your womb is not a mistake. It is not a ticking bomb.
It is a powerful, sensitive, beautiful organ that needs rest, warmth, and nourishment — not a surgeon’s knife.
HEALING DIALOGUE
A Womb Does Not Need a Knife
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Here is a grounded, slow, straight-forward healing dialogue exploring the natural healing of uterine fibroids with castor oil. The conversation takes place at Madhukar's home, early in the morning. A three-generation group of women — grandmother (Vatsala), her daughter (Lalitha), and her granddaughter (Pramila) — are visiting.
Scene:
Madhukar’s mud-tiled home at the edge of a forest. A large neem tree stands near the veranda. The three women sit cross-legged on mats, sipping warm herbal water. A mild aroma of castor oil lingers in the air.
Characters:
Vatsala (65) – retired teacher, underwent hysterectomy 20 years ago
Lalitha (42) – homemaker, recently diagnosed with multiple fibroids
Pramila (23) – final-year college student, irregular cycles and pelvic pain
Madhukar – natural healer (off-screen castor oil maker and guide)
Adhya & Anju – occasionally bring items, do not speak much
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Day 1 – First Visit:
The sun had just risen. Birds chirped lazily. The faint smell of burnt wood lingered in the backyard.
Vatsala, Lalitha, and Pramila had come together on the 6:10 bus from Kalaburagi. They stepped into Madhukar’s home just as he was setting aside a tin of castor oil.
Vatsala (adjusting her sari):
We won’t take much of your time. Lalitha has been advised surgery. Fibroids. They say three of them.
Madhukar (gesturing to sit):
Sit down. I have time.
Lalitha (lowering her voice):
I’ve been having heavy bleeding for over six months. Lower belly is bloated. They did a scan. The biggest fibroid is 5 cm.
Pramila:
Her hemoglobin dropped last month. She feels cold even in the afternoon.
Madhukar:
When did it all begin?
Lalitha:
After I stopped working last year. Too many family issues. I ignored the bleeding at first. Then came the pain.
Vatsala (interjecting):
And the doctor didn’t even hesitate. Said – “Let’s remove the uterus.” Like it's a piece of cloth.
Madhukar (nodding):
They treat the womb like a burden once you're past 40.
Pramila:
But Ajji, didn’t you go through hysterectomy?
Vatsala (slowly):
Yes. At 45. For the same thing. Back pain. Heavy flow. Myoma, they said.
Madhukar:
And how have you felt since then?
Vatsala (pauses):
At first, lightness. But later... dryness in joints, loss of sleep, some kind of... hollowness. The heat in the body changed. I didn’t connect it then. Now I wonder.
Madhukar:
You’re not alone. Most women feel that. But no one wants to talk about it.
Lalitha:
But what’s the alternative? I can't go on like this. I’m scared of the surgery, but I’m also tired.
Madhukar:
Let me ask clearly. Do you want a quick fix, or a permanent shift?
Lalitha:
I want healing. Not cutting.
Madhukar (hands her a tin):
Then we start with this. Cold-pressed castor oil. No heat. No chemicals. Made two weeks ago.
Pramila (curious):
Castor oil? Like for constipation?
Madhukar:
That’s internal use. This is external. A belly pack. You soak a cotton cloth with this, place it on your lower abdomen, cover with a wrap or banana leaf, and rest for an hour.
Lalitha:
Every day?
Madhukar:
Yes. Except during periods. For 3 months. Later we taper.
Vatsala:
No side effects?
Madhukar:
Only rest. Only heat. Only flow. It dissolves congestion, improves circulation, and tells the womb: I see you.
Pramila:
Can I do it too? My cycles are irregular. I often get pelvic pain during exams.
Madhukar:
Yes. Even before fibroids come, the soil becomes fertile for them. This pack prevents that. Do it daily. You'll sleep better, too.
Lalitha:
And what should I stop eating?
Madhukar (firmly):
No milk, paneer, curd, ghee, tea, or coffee. No bakery food. No plastic vessels. No tight jeans or synthetic inners. No gossip. No late nights.
Vatsala (laughs):
You’re asking her to become a nun!
Madhukar:
No. Just a woman in tune with her womb.
Pramila (noting it all):
Ambali, cooked greens, ajwain water?
Madhukar:
Yes. And banana stem weekly. Avoid rice at night. Oil bath twice a week before sunrise. Fasting on Ekadashi or any lunar day. Deep breathing 10 minutes a day. 30 minutes walk. No rush.
Lalitha (quietly):
I’ve never fasted in my life. Always kept eating every few hours.
Madhukar:
That’s okay. Start with skipping one meal. Keep a log. Not to prove anything. Just to see what changes.
Anju enters, hands a jar of turmeric and a cotton cloth silently, then walks away.
Madhukar:
Take this cloth too. Use it just for the pack. Store it clean. After 20 uses, change.
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One Month Later:
Day 32.
They returned early morning again.
Lalitha:
The bleeding has reduced. Pain is dull now, not sharp. I feel less tired.
Pramila:
She even walked up the temple hill last week. First time in months.
Madhukar:
Very good. What about food?
Lalitha:
No milk or tea, white rice, maida items, refined oil. Made dosa from fermented batter. Started ambali. Some days skipped dinner. Slept by 9:30.
Vatsala:
I also did weekly packs. Just to see. And my knee swelling reduced. I felt heat come down.
Madhukar:
That’s what it does. The womb, even if removed, leaves an energetic imprint. It still speaks.
Pramila:
My periods were on time last month. First time in 8 months. And no unbearable pain.
Madhukar:
Don’t rush to tell others. Do it consistently for 3 more months. Then slowly reduce pack frequency. Continue lifestyle.
Lalitha:
Should I stop the iron tablets?
Madhukar:
Finish this course. But your food is the real medicine now. Banana stem curry twice a week. Avoid stimulants. You’ve already started healing.
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Three Months Later:
Day 104.
This time, they came holding a scan report.
Lalitha:
The biggest fibroid has reduced from 5 cm to 2 cm. The others have shrunk too. The doctor was surprised. I didn’t tell him anything.
Pramila:
Her cycles are almost normal now. And no more cold hands.
Vatsala:
We’ve started fasting together. Just buttermilk and kanji. It feels good.
Madhukar (smiling):
Now you know. Healing is not a trick. It is rhythm. Patience. And repair.
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Closing Scene:
The three women sit under the neem tree. No urgency. No fear. Just mild chatter. Pramila helps her grandmother up. Lalitha smiles as she folds the cotton cloth used for the pack.
Lalitha (gently):
The womb just wanted me to listen. That’s all.
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Here is the Fourth and Final Visit in the healing dialogue — slow, grounded, honest. The women are now fully restored, not just from fibroids and irregular cycles, but from a deeper loss of rhythm. No drama, no miracle — just discipline, repair, and return.
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Final Visit – Day 186
“No More Knives, No More Noise”
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It was still dark when they arrived. The eastern sky had just begun to faintly warm. The three women walked up the last muddy stretch, not with the tired hush of their first visit, but like women who had just finished a long, early morning walk.
Their cotton sarees were damp at the back. A thin layer of sweat shimmered under their throats. All three of them were smiling, but not showing off.
Madhukar (seated on the step):
You’ve started walking?
Lalitha (nods):
Every morning. Before sunrise. At least 4 kilometres. Some days we do 6.
Pramila (laughing):
Ajji walks faster than us. She even sweats now. She says, “Sweating is cheaper than a hospital.”
Vatsala (wiping her neck):
First it was just for Lalitha. Then I saw my legs getting lighter. Then Pramila joined. Now it’s our thing.
Madhukar:
And the castor oil?
Lalitha:
Now only twice a week. But I did it daily for 4 months. After that, I just knew the fibroids were no longer growing. Last scan was clear. No significant fibroid left. Bleeding normal. I didn’t even mark my last period. That’s how uneventful it was.
Madhukar:
And how’s your energy?
Lalitha:
I don’t nap in the afternoons anymore. I cook full meals. I even joined a small stitching group nearby. I never thought I’d be useful again.
Pramila:
She’s not the same person anymore.
Madhukar (turns to Pramila):
What about you?
Pramila:
Cycles regular now. I track everything in a notebook. I stopped all junk food. No more leggings and tight jeans. I use cotton napkins. I feel clean. Light. Sharper mind too. And I don’t panic before exams.
Vatsala:
And I… (pauses)... I feel like I got 10 years back. I don’t need walking stick anymore. I don’t wake up at 2 AM with hot flashes. I don’t feel dried up. I eat simple. I sleep deep. And I can squat again.
Madhukar (nodding):
Then you’ve all completed the circle.
Lalitha (placing a fresh turmeric root on the table):
We didn’t come today for help. We came to say thank you. And also to say — no one told us the womb just wants warmth, rest, and respect. That’s all it ever asked.
Madhukar:
And now?
Vatsala:
No more knives. No more noise. No more waiting for someone to save us. We saved ourselves.
Madhukar:
That’s healing. Not from disease. But from dependence.
Pramila:
What do we do next?
Madhukar:
You keep walking. You keep sweating. You keep listening to your body. You become the women your mothers didn’t get to be.
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Epilogue:
As the women walked back, their laughter echoed faintly over the morning fields. The sound wasn’t loud. It wasn’t dramatic. It was steady, warm, and alive — like a womb healed without a single cut.