Sea Moss for Ovarian Cysts: Hormonal Balance, Anti-Inflammatory Support, and Iodine

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs on the ovaries affecting millions of women; most are functional (follicular or corpus luteum cysts that resolve spontaneously) while others reflect underlying conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriomas, or, rarely, malignancy. Discover how sea moss iodine supports thyroid hormone production relevant to ovarian function (hypothyroidism is associated with ovarian cysts and menstrual irregularity via elevated TSH stimulation of FSH receptors); how its anti-inflammatory fucoidan reduces the chronic pelvic inflammatory burden that can contribute to cyst formation and persistence; how magnesium supports progesterone synthesis and reduces the estrogen dominance pattern associated with functional cyst recurrence; how its prebiotic fiber supports estrogen metabolism through the estrobolome (the gut microbiome's role in estrogen recirculation - dysbiosis increases beta-glucuronidase activity, increasing estrogen reabsorption); and how zinc and selenium support ovarian antioxidant defense. Critical: any new or changing ovarian cyst requires gynecological evaluation and ultrasound; complex or persistent cysts require imaging follow-up to exclude malignancy; endometriomas and dermoid cysts often require surgical management.

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Sea Moss for Ovarian Cysts: Hormonal Balance, Anti-Inflammatory Support, and Iodine

Key topics covered:

  • The specific compounds in sea moss relevant to this condition
  • Mechanistic pathways (not just anecdotal claims)
  • Evidence-based dosing protocols and timing
  • Drug interactions and contraindications
  • How to integrate with conventional medical care
  • What results are realistic and on what timeline

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