Alternative medicine
By Mayo Clinic staffSome Internet sites and consumer health books promote alternative treatments, such as specific dietary recommendations, enzymes, hormone creams or homeopathy.
Research is necessary to determine whether dietary practices or other methods can help prevent or treat fibroids. So far, there's no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of these techniques.
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