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  • 29/01/2025

I'm looking for advice on a diet or exercise plan that actually works for getting rid of lipomas. Are there any natural remedies that could help with this?

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While there's no proven natural remedy for lipoma removal, a healthy diet rich in antioxidants (like fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats) may help reduce inflammation. Regular exercise can improve circulation, potentially aiding in the prevention of new lipomas. However, for removal, surgical options are often the most effective.

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