Treating the Root Cause of Endometriosis - Episode 151

There is a reason your body is growing endometrial tissue outside of the uterus - high estrogen, high histamine and dysregulated immune response is all part of the picture. In this episode, I dive into my most recent cases and the resemblance that I’m seeing with certain infections popping up. Tune in to learn more.

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Key Insights

5:36 Simplistic approach to treating endometriosis

11:12 Importance of proper lab test interpretation

16:18 Energetic component of infections and suppression

21:24 Treating both partners for infections

Memorable Quotes

Endometriosis, for the most important thing that I want you to understand about endometriosis and adenomyosis, is that there is a root cause, and the root cause is going to be driven by some kind of an infection.
If you’re listening to this and you have endometriosis or you have candida overgrowth, and you’ve done Candida cleanses and it did nothing for you, it’s because you didn’t go deep enough. It’s not that it wasn’t the right thing. It’s that your practitioner didn’t guide you to go deep enough and to look at all the pathogens that are involved.
There is an energetic component to each infection. So there’s physical, mental, emotional component to every bug. There’s a reason that bugs are this certain bug, whether it’s Candida, whether it’s parasites, whether it’s bacteria, whether it’s a virus that is living in your organism that you’ve made home.
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