About Fibroids Miracle: Our Editorial Mission

Fibroids Miracle is an independent health education website focused on uterine fibroids — one of the most common yet under-discussed gynecological conditions affecting women.

Our goal is simple: to help women understand what fibroids are, what symptoms may be related, what medical and lifestyle options exist, and what questions to bring to their doctor.

This site does not diagnose, treat, or prescribe. Everything here is for educational purposes only. Any health decision — including whether to pursue medical treatment, surgery, or complementary approaches — should be made with a qualified clinician who knows your individual history.

Who Is Behind This Site

Fibroids Miracle is run by Meredith, a women’s health content researcher and editor who has spent years studying gynecological health, fibroid management options, and the evidence behind lifestyle-based approaches to hormonal conditions.

Meredith is not a physician, nurse, or licensed medical professional. She does not provide medical advice. All content on this site is researched from peer-reviewed medical literature, established clinical guidelines, and reputable health institutions including Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, ACOG, the NHS, and the NIH Office on Women’s Health.

When topics require clinical nuance — particularly around diagnosis, treatment decisions, fertility, pregnancy, or medication — we note this clearly and encourage readers to consult a qualified gynecologist or specialist.

Our Editorial Standards

We take medical accuracy seriously. Our editorial approach follows these principles:

  • We cite reputable sources. Claims about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment reference peer-reviewed studies, clinical guidelines, or established medical institutions — not blogs, supplement companies, or product websites.
  • We distinguish evidence levels. We clearly separate what has strong clinical support, what has emerging or limited evidence, and what remains speculative or unsupported.
  • We do not make treatment promises. No article on this site claims that any diet, supplement, exercise routine, or natural protocol will shrink, eliminate, or cure fibroids. That would be inaccurate and potentially harmful.
  • We update content. Medical understanding evolves. We review and update articles when new evidence emerges or when previous information becomes outdated.
  • We correct errors. If you find a factual error, contact us. We take corrections seriously.

How We Make Money

This site is free to use. We cover operating costs in part through affiliate relationships — meaning we may earn a small commission if you purchase a product or program through a link on this site, at no additional cost to you.

These commercial relationships do not influence our editorial content. We do not recommend products we do not believe have legitimate educational value, and we clearly label affiliate links and disclosures. You can read our full Affiliate Disclosure here.

The primary program we reference — Fibroids Miracle — is a lifestyle-focused educational resource, not a medical treatment. We present it as such, with honest information about what it does and does not offer.

When To Talk To A Doctor

This site supports informed self-education — but education is not a substitute for clinical care. Please contact a doctor or seek prompt medical attention if you experience any of the following:

  • Heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, or bleeding between periods
  • Symptoms of anemia: fatigue, shortness of breath, pallor, rapid heartbeat
  • Severe or worsening pelvic pain or pressure
  • Difficulty urinating or frequent urination
  • Constipation or bowel pressure that is new or worsening
  • A noticeably enlarged or firm abdomen
  • Difficulty conceiving after 12 months of trying (or 6 months if over 35)
  • Complications during pregnancy
  • Any bleeding after menopause

These symptoms may or may not be caused by fibroids — but they deserve professional evaluation, not a search-engine answer.

Contact

You can reach us via our contact page. We read all messages, though we cannot provide individual medical guidance.

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