Re: hemangioma
I would suggest bowel cleanse,
parasites cleanse & liver cleanse.
There are two types of liver hemangioma: cavernous and hemangioendothelioma.
Hemangioendotheliomata are generally seen only in children.
Cavernous hemangioma is the most common benign liver tumor of adults.
Cavernous hemangioma occur in individuals of all ages and throughout the world. They are more commonly found in older persons and rarely identified in young children. Cavernous hemangiomata are more common in women than men. Estrogens may increase their size.
Cavernous hemangiomata can vary in size and be as large as several centimeters. The margins of the tumors are usually well-defined. Hemangiomata are filled with vascular channels of various sizes and also contain fibrous tissue. Thrombi (clotted blood) may be present in the vascular channels.
Very rarely, a hemangioma can rupture, usually after abdominal trauma.
Cavernous hemangiomata are benign.
The best treatment for benign tumors are
Black-Walnut ,
Wormwood & liver cleanse.