Article: Vitamin C is required for the absorption of iron. In addition, it boosts immunity and fights infections. If your fallopian tube blockages are due to infections or inflammation, it’s possible vitamin C may help clear them. Talk to your doctor about taking a vitamin C supplement and ask how much you should take daily. Vitamin C may be especially helpful for clearing fallopian blocks due to mycobacterium tuberculosis.  If you experience diarrhea or any other complaints because of this supplement, reduce your dosage or stop completely. Ask your doctor how much vitamin C you can safely take. It may be helpful to start at a lower dosage and gradually increase to the recommended amount. You can also get vitamin C from food sources, such as citrus fruits (oranges, grapefruits, limes, and lemons), berries, and many vegetables. Certain herbs may help to kill bacteria or yeast that can cause infections or prevent fertility. Prominent amongst these herbs are Dong Quai, chamomile, garlic, oleander, turmeric, red peony root, frankincense, and calendula. Any qualified Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) expert or naturopathic physician can decide your dosage through examination.  Research conducted on the red peony root has shown it to be rich in antioxidants. This is probably the reason why it is prescribed in TCM to cure blocked fallopian tubes. There are various combinations of such drugs available as infusions or supplements. Don’t consume any of them without consulting a doctor or a skilled expert in the field. Various herbal tampons are available for the treatment of blocked fallopian tubes. These are tampons soaked in herbs, which are supposed to help regulate your reproductive organs. However, always use this method with extreme caution, as the tampons are not always sterile, and could lead to infections. In fact, there’s no evidence that these tampons actually improve fertility or your overall reproductive health, and they may do more harm than good. In addition, these herbs, when taken orally, produce the same medicinal effects.  Goldenseal root works as an anti-microbial agent and reduces inflammation and infections, and subsequently prevents scarring and adhesions. Ginger root improves circulation, thus reducing inflammation and blocks. Hawthorn and Uva Ursi help reduce congestion and excess body fluids, thus clearing fallopian blocks due to fluid or blood collection. Dong Quai, a Chinese, herb helps release spasms in the fallopian tubes. Some natural medicine practitioners believe the application of castor oil may help with blocked fallopian tubes by increasing blood and lymphatic circulation around the fallopian tubes. The increased blood supply may help with better functioning and removal of blocks from your tubes, while the lymphatics help remove old cells, scar tissue, and diseased cells. However, there’s no scientific evidence to support this theory. You could apply castor oil directly on your lower abdomen or you may even use castor oil-soaked packs and tissues that are easily available online and in herbal stores. Try doing this daily for at least 1-2 months.
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Take vitamin C supplements to support your immune system. Rely on herbs to combat infections. Use caution if you try herbal tampons. Apply castor oil to increase circulation around your fallopian tubes.