healing my extremely painful period cramps WITHOUT birth control (vitex/ chaste tree)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @SpreadLoveAndKindnessNotHate
    @SpreadLoveAndKindnessNotHate 2 месяца назад +1

    I’m so sorry you’re dealing with awful periods girl. My periods were excrutiating to the point where I was passing out and would have to miss school everytime it was that time of the month. I went to a gynecologist when I was 14 and they said my estrogen levels were too low basically and recommended I go on birth control. So I’ve been taking low dosage estrogen pills and now I’m 25 and have very light periods with minimal cramping!! I’m very thankful and I definitely would recommend giving it a try because your hormones are likely imbalanced and taking a pill regularly will help. I’m able to know exactly when I’ll start now 🙌
    P.S. I love your videos Sadie and I’ve been watching you for the past several years 🥰💜💜💜
    -Alison from the U.S. ✨

  • @Ingo-t7f
    @Ingo-t7f 2 месяца назад

    I have endometriosis and and I knew it years before I got diagnosed..I think you’re so right with everything you say and thank you so much for sharing. I got vegan a few years ago cause of the hell-like industry and I realized it took my pain away.. then maybe a year later my cramps came back. I started consuming cbd, it also worked but the pain came back again. Now I am going to try your “advice” and hope it’ll work out for a while. Sooo my advice to you, beautiful soul, is; get diagnosed, even if you continue with your own methods ❤️

  • @hojubaby
    @hojubaby 3 месяца назад +2

    My friend recently had her endometriosis literally explode and had to have emergency surgery, they had to clean the organs it spread on to and completely remove her ovaries and the whole lot, shes 40 and is now in menopause and is getting hrt. I had endometriosis my whole life and took hormones for 22 years, last five years i didnt give any breaks to have my period. Now im in menopause and im on hrt, ive had all the tests mammograms etc before i started hrt and will continue to be tested throughout the hrt treatment, every six months. My endometriosis completely shrunk and show as little white spots in the ultrasound results. You really need to be careful if youre not in hormone treatment as it might get very serious

  • @sylviatr1990
    @sylviatr1990 Месяц назад

    I suffered from sooo much pain and had to get blood transfusions over and over again due to my period . I am currently on the deprovera shot which made my pain go away completely but unfortunately I bleed all month and I have lost a lot of hair. Thank you for posting this I will try this !!!

    • @SadieP
      @SadieP  Месяц назад

      I hope it helps! I’m so sorry you’re suffering so much 🥺

  • @moordt
    @moordt 3 месяца назад +5

    I'm sorry, diagnosed endometriosis patient here, you can't write in the title that you possibly are healing your endometriosis with something. I'm an expert by now, because one has to educate oneself to get proper care. And there is no such thing as a cure for endo. Please be careful with What you put in the title.
    Also, had an hysterectomy and still have endo and pain. Endometriosis is not a reproductive disease, that's why.
    And I'm sorry that you are going through this.
    Oh, you know that there's no cure.
    Endometriosis creates its own estrogen. Progesterone sometimes helps to reduce the pain, but it doesn't stop the endo from growing and being a nasty F-er.
    And the doctors know this, that progesterone sometimes reduces the pain, because they LOVE to prescribe progesterone. They also think they are healing. Until someone with endo loses a kidney or 20cm of bowel like I did. You don't feel the pain anymore, but as I said the endo keeps growing and forming adhesions etc. So, fine to have found a painkiller, but if you do have endometriosis, keep in mind that this won't stop it from growing.
    I keep adding on to this comment. But my mind is blown. Endometriosis has been studied for years and years, and yes they still don't know much about it, but to think that you have found something that that will help it heal... It's ridiculous. And I think you should have ran into studies and essays and what not that made you realise that it was not this simple. Also progesterone is already something that is used. This being a 'natural' form doesn't change a thing. Why I'm getting off at you now is because it's dangerous what you are saying. You're giving medical advice and pretend to have studied the disease. But if you had all the information you wouldn't have said what you said in the video.

    • @jgardner4699
      @jgardner4699 3 месяца назад +1

      She did say some people who have had surgery still have pain. Maybe she could have used another word, it is like a band aid maybe but it gave relief.

    • @moordt
      @moordt 3 месяца назад +4

      @@jgardner4699 She gave some misinformation and she's recommending something without giving a warning or the suggestion to see a medical professional first. I don't think that is the way to go. Especially when mentioning endometriosis. There are a lot of desperate people looking for relief. Pain medication is not bad and can be helpful, but one should be fully informed. And that's not what Sadie is doing here.

    • @SadieP
      @SadieP  3 месяца назад +7

      I said “possibly endo” because as I mentioned im not sure if i have it or not. I don’t think im giving anyone medical advice as this is not medicine it’s a natural supplement. I’m just sharing my experiences to the best of my abilities because I did find something that helped me, that is also not risky to take. So the worst thing that could happen is someone tries it and it won’t work for them. I don’t see the big problem here, if my experience can help someone that’s why i felt the need to share it.

    • @moordt
      @moordt 3 месяца назад +2

      ​@@SadiePLol I wrote along while watching the video again to point out what my problem points were, but when the video ended and I wasn't ready it deleted my whole story. I see it as a sign.
      It will be great if the video helps someone. With their period pains. You don't know if you have endometriosis (it does sound like it, but could also still be other things), but in the meantime you end the video with saying that you think that this product might help you cure your endometriosis. And you made that suggestion, that this product can help heal endo, before. I think it would be more helpful and honest if you just keep it on the period pain.
      I can't explain myself very well unfortunately. What I wrote before and what you said yourself, people are desperate because there is no cure. They would do anything to get rid of the pain. For you to suggest that this might be it, is not good. Because it is not it, as I explained before. Progesterone, natural or not, won't cure endometriosis. It will keep growing and causing havoc. The only thing it might do is take away the pain. But endometriosis patients still need to be aware and monitor the disease. People even lose their lives because they have unchecked and untreated endo in their bodies. Or they lose organs. So I think it is dangerous to mention endo in the title. And say the things that you do about endo.
      Why I reply again is because there is so much misinformation. The knowledge and care of endo is such a mess already. We don't need more people suggesting that this natural supplement is the next cure.
      Some extra information:
      Endometriosis is not a period disease. It has been found in men and babies and women in menopause. And I haven't had a period in 9 years and I still have endo. It does not respond to hormone treatment. The only treatment now which can be helpful is excision surgery. All the stories about hormonal treatment are based on false research, like lucrin (don't know the US or UK brand name, the stuff that stops your ovulation) and those things can cause harm. So you were very right in suggesting that people do their own research. The late Dr David Redwine is a good place to start. There are videos with him here on RUclips. Dr Fogelson on Instagram has good information. Dr Mitroi wrote a book, A to Z endometriosis or something. Nancy Peterson worked with Dr Redwine.
      I hope this product keeps helping you and I hope that you don't have endometriosis. And I also hope that you keep an eye on yourself and remember that you might have endo if you get other problems, lets say with your bowels or something.
      Lots of love,
      Marieke

    • @nadabouhani352
      @nadabouhani352 3 месяца назад +3

      @@moordtI’m a medical professional and I have been suffering the same way for years I think she’s coming from a good place. Nobody should seek medical advice from a youtuber anyway but sharing her experience might be helpful for many of us to at least relieve pain!
      There are in fact limited studies about endometriosis.
      I hope that one day we can find a cure.
      Thank you sadie❤

  • @nonylcadelina
    @nonylcadelina 3 месяца назад

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