Is There a Natural Treatment for Small Bowel Obstruction?

Small bowel obstruction is a serious and, sometimes, life-threatening condition, often caused by abdominal adhesions. People who experience symptoms of bowel obstruction should consult with their healthcare provider right away. If your life is in immediate danger, you may not be able to avoid surgery. Still, if the problem is not yet a full-blown crisis, […]
5 Influential Women in Medicine

5 Influential Women in Medicine Women have always held an essential role in medicine, from the ancient Greek physician, Metrodora, who wrote the oldest known female-penned medical text, to Antonia Novello, the first woman (and first Latina) to be U.S. Surgeon General and beyond. We have selected five of our favorites for Women’s History Month […]
Sexual Health in Women Experiencing Sexual Pain: The Answer

Women who don’t experience pleasure during sexual intercourse often suffer alone because they don’t know where to turn for help. For one, it may be hard for them to define the problem—they may not know what type of experience they’re searching for or how to get there, especially if they’ve never experienced an orgasm. For […]
7 Questions to Ask Yourself As You Self-Check/Self-Examine

7 Questions to Ask Yourself As You Self-Check/Self-Examine Even though national self-check month has ended, we at Clear Passage are devoted to encouraging people to become more familiar with their bodies by performing a self-evaluation or medical self-check. A “medical self-check” includes examining your body and then following up on any findings, as well as […]
30 Internal Scarring Facts for National Self-Check Month

30 Internal Scarring Facts for National Self-Check Month February is National Self-Check Month. Internal scarring (adhesions) in your pelvic region can occur throughout your life due to surgeries, accidents, and even natural wear and tear. This self-check month is meant for you to implement preventative health measures. These can include making better dietary choices, performing […]
Everything about the Best Natural Infertility Treatments

Yearning for pregnancy—and being unable to achieve it after dedicated periods of trying—can cause a woman great psychological and emotional pain. Let’s jump into what your options are and why out of all of them, the Wurn Technique is your healthiest, cost-conscious, and most effective option. What is Infertility? According to the American College of […]
Effective Nonsurgical Treatment for Blocked Fallopian Tubes?

Unlock the potential for natural conception with Clear Passage’s groundbreaking, non-surgical therapy that has successfully opened blocked fallopian tubes for 61% of women, offering hope and a 57% pregnancy rate without the risks of surgery. Contact us today for a Free Consult or to Request Information. To learn more visit our Apply to Therapy page. […]
Studies: Clear Passage® Medical Massage Has Been Replacing Some Invasive Surgeries

A ‘hands-on’ physical therapy is opening blocked fallopian tubes in some infertile women and delaying or replacing surgery for some life-threatening bowel obstructions GAINESVILLE, Fla., March 8, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Blocked fallopian tubes are a major cause of female infertility, sending most women to surgery or in vitro fertilization (IVF). In a recent study, a treatment that […]
What to know before accepting an IBS Diagnosis

You might have been diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) recently and maybe the treatments are not working for you. You’re in pain, you feel groggy, or perhaps you have had abdominal surgery in the past and now have persistently stringy stool (pencil-thin, narrow, or yarn-like poop). Let’s walk you through what you know before […]
Is it possible to have been misdiagnosed for IBS after surgery?

Simple answer? Yes, it is possible to have been misdiagnosed for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) after surgery. If you have had abdominal surgery in the past and now have persistently stringy stool (pencil-thin, narrow, or yarn-like poop) accompanied by abdominal pain, you may be diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Anyone misdiagnosed with IBS will […]