Experts Reveal Alternatives to Risky Pharmaceuticals
GAINESVILLE, FL--(Marketwire - October 9, 2009) - Women who take the most common fertility
drugs, progesterone and clomiphene, are at a greater risk to develop
thyroid cancer than those who don't, according to a study by the Institute
of Cancer Epidemiology, Danish Cancer Society.
The 36-year study, which tracked thousands of women, discovered that women
who took fertility drugs developed thyroid cancer at an increased rate over
those who did not. Compounded with the previously documented risks of
multiple births and other complications, many couples have begun seeking
natural alternatives to the use of fertility drugs.
"Some new drug-free programs avoid these risks," said physical therapist
Belinda Wurn, who developed a natural fertility treatment with her
therapist husband. The treatment, a unique manual therapy, underwent
clinical trials, and results have been reported in several medical
journals, including Medscape General Medicine Ob/Gyn & Women's Health.
In the first study, 71 percent of women diagnosed infertile by their
doctors an average of five years, became pregnant naturally within one year
of receiving the therapy. Most of the women gave birth, and several have
had subsequent natural full-term pregnancies. While the total number of
participants was small, the results were considered important enough to be
published in a major peer-reviewed medical journal.
The Wurns, co-authors of "Miracle Moms Better Sex Less Pain - The 'Clear
Passage' Story" (www.miraclemoms.net), were initially looking for a cure
for pelvic pain when they began seeing unexpected natural pregnancies in
women diagnosed infertile. Surprised by their results, they expanded their
work to develop a non-pharmaceutical treatment for female infertility.
Several of their studies have provided statistically significant results.
"Over time, we found that we were helping pain and dysfunctions beyond our
original intent and out of the usual scope of physical therapy practice,"
said Wurn. "Many of these 'discoveries' were uncovered by chance. Patients
who came for treatment of chronic pain would often report dramatic
improvement in seemingly unrelated areas, such as digestion, elimination,
and reproductive or sexual function."
About Larry and Belinda Wurn
The Wurns now have several 'Clear Passage' clinics across the United States
-named from their experience opening blocked fallopian tubes. Their
research articles and citations have been published in such respected
Medical journals as Medscape General Medicine, Alternative Therapies in
Health and Medicine, Contemporary Ob/Gyn and Fertility and Sterility.