I found out I had endo through laparoscopy in 2020. I was on the pill for two years and we are trying to start a family now, so I hope that works out. When I was 15 (10 years ago) I started having this pain accompanied with diarrhoea. I would only eat at specific times in the day and only things like cooked rice, steamed potatoes or carrots, or bananas. I lost around 40 pounds within 1-2 years and my parents did nothing about it, because I used to be chubby. To this day I do not know why I kept it from them that some nights I would stay up, sneak out and walk my dog for HOURS, because only fresh air and movement helped, along with starvation of course. Hope I’ll do better for me and my future family. Luckily my husband is supportive and non-toxic. Stay strong, we’re in this together ❤
This is a great example that endometriosis affects every woman’s body differently and every woman will have different dietary triggers, restrictions, and needs
Hi I have endometriosis diagnosed laparoscopy from an ectopic pregnancy. Stage 1. After my surgery it seems like bloating and back pains we're pretty much in everyday thing. I don't know about everyone else's doctor but my didn't seem comfortable recommending a diet when it wasn't a for sure cure. However, they had no problem recommending birth control. I understand that might work for some people, but within the next year I might try to be pregnant again. I also have seen younger healthy women on birth control all with dilated veins which makes me even less comfortable with birth control. Some of which have endometriosis and say it doesn't really help with their symptoms at all anyway. Honestly, I'm going to give it up to my own research. Because if it wasn't for me trying things or researching things myself I wouldn't have had this kind of advice from my doctors. I cut out certain foods or just with limit those foods such as gluten, dairy, sugars. I also started running. I freaking hate running. But with a combination of all those things I don't have back pain or bloating hardly anymore if not at all. The only thing I would maybe take away and consider from this video is maybe seeing a dietitian one day. We'll see. I hope they start doing more research as it could very well be the reason I have one fallopian tube right now and no baby. The reason that I have insane anxiety most days.
Hi, I agree...I just had a Laprascopy and realised it was really bad. I even needed a second surgery the very next morning. He wants me to take Visanne...I can't possibly take that due to the side effects. I'm totally confused as to my diet, and I'm basically going to do as much research as possible on my own. I now have 1 working ovary and a csection and no baby. I'm still recovering. I know I'm supposed to cut out sugar, gluten, etc..but it's not helping my bloating. Also!!! No amount of fruit and veg ever helps constipation for me. It just doesn't.
I think that GI involvement continues into menopause. Everyone seems to think that menopause ends endo, but endo is more than misplaced uterine tissue. Also it may be that having one or two genes for hemochromatosis encourages the uterine tissue to migrate in the first place. If you have a gene for hemochromatosis, having a period would prevent over accumulation of iron, but that protection will be lost at menopause. No reason that endo isn’t also more common in women with one or two copies of the genes for celiac disease as well.
I can appreciate the "don't do it yourself off the internet," advice, but when you go to multiple doctors and ALL they say "just take Motrin," or "why aren't you on birth control?" or "well, we have this injection that can put you into temporary menopause that should fix it (prescribed to me by a male doctor when I was 25). I took that injection and the emotional side effects were so severe that I was very low and having thoughts of un-aliving myself at the time during the duration. When the Gwyneth Paltrows of the world recommend going gluten-free, they're doing a hell of a lot more than my useless ob who prescribes me birth control, tells me "good, you're thin...you shouldn't have problems" and shuffles me out the door. DO BETTER, medical industry. Stop prioritizing prostate cancer and ED. Listen to women. The severe cramps and awful symptoms aren't just a "normal" part of menstruation.
Yeah not sure if it’s more an American Doctor thing, or American food/chemical lack of regulation…. But I also feel my doctor shuffled me away in my post op appt- change your diet, don’t eat junk food. I asked about CBD suppositories and she just cringed and recoiled like I was a witch.
@@kcs529 omg so damn frustrating! Interesting to see where bio tech is headed. Tech companies allowing you to bypass doctors and procure tests doctors won't even offer-like for SIBO.
i have bowel endo and missed a whole year of school because of pain and panic about the pain its a year later and im still begging for a diagnosis ive been gaslit and told its just ibs and im dramatic and im soooo over it i just want some relief
I've just had emergency surgery for an 8cm cyst and really bad endo that travelled up towards my bladder. Same! I was always ignored and this one gynecologist said "why aren't you planning a family?" And ms. MELANIE SAT THERE with her arms crossed basically baby shaming. I literally crawled into her office popping painkiller ....now 15 years later I was in a foreign hospital paying 7k for surgery and a blood transfusion. And I still don't know what to do. I'm not about to take Vissane either. 😒 Anyway.....keep researching and put yourself first. Don't back down.
I never know I had endometriosis because I never had period pain or any kind of uncomfortable during periods until last year I had ectopic pregnancy and doctor found it during surgery. And after that I TTC but nothing happened so I went to see a specialist about my infertility issues and she straight point out endometriosis need to be removed otherwise I won’t be able easily get pregnant or IVF. So during surgery she also found I have a uterus poly. And my endometriosis was grow on top of bladder and ureter. No wonder I always want to use toilet days before my period.
I have endo, just had my laparoscopy. Never thought I had it, the only symptom - heavy periods. But no pain, all good with gut and pooping, no PMS. Though sometimes I had pain with sex, but not always. I never thought I could have it. Went for a laparoscopy for unexplained infertility. Go figure. I quit sugar, gluten, dairy + going on intermittent fasting. We'll see what happens, it's been only a week now.
@@automaticangel21 Actually very good. I also had a hysterescopy and there's no endo inside! just a strange natural form of my organs that narrows the entries to the tubes. Maybe the diet helped! We also have war now, I am in Ukraine, so other priorities now...
@@endometriosissharedperspec4049 small update, was getting ready for ivf, started monitoring ovulation and... boom! Pregnant naturally with twins! It was a timing issue for me-late ovulation. Now need the war to end and all will be great)))
@@paadoxal I’m glad you commented (and I also agree that it’s more or less just snake oil). It reminded me I’ve been ignoring my endo for 7 months! I found my research very frustrating so I decided to put it on hold :(
@@blueskyalldayeveryday good luck with finding something that works for u❤️ i have a scheduled laparoscopy that's a little overdue lol and am figuring out my diet still
This is an old thread but in case someone comes across it that is wondering the same thing, dairy can be both. Different dairy products contain different amounts of lactose, which on FODMAP, is what you’re trying to avoid. Hard cheeses might have low levels of lactose while soft cheeses might have high levels. Butter is relatively low in lactose while creams and milks will have a lot more. It’s best to get an app that tells you FODMAP compatibility and check it food by food.
@@Sarahizahhsum If we really needed meat I would be dead by now.. Yet I’m vegan for about 9 years and perfectly healthy no deficiency, and full of energy. It’s not a need but a choice..
Some of us do need meat agree that dairy makes it worse but meat was important for me as I couldn’t digest what I needed to on vegan diet because of having some of my bowel removed because of endometriosis as well as my gallbladder and appendix and my digestion is rubbish now I can’t eat many vegetables and practically no fruit and beans and lentils and grains all all hard too. I’m on keto now dairy free egg free soy free as those things trigger my pain but I needed meat even on iron tablets I couldn’t keep my health ok without meat. Animals themselves eat other animals and are the cruelest to each other when killing each other to eat animals would die if they didn’t eat other animals so there’s some serious flaws in this animals are as valuable as humans debate. Animals are the worst animal rights activists ever because nature is nature animals understand that there’s a hierarchy and that’s part of nature so yes some animals deserve to die to feed the bear and the wolf and the lion and the dog and the cat or we wouldn’t have any of those animals they wouldn’t have survived to be here today if they hadn’t eaten other animals so if you love dogs or cats so much you ought to be glad that so many animals died to keep those types of animals alive till now when you can torture them and ruin their health by trying to feed them a vegetarian diet because if you don’t think animals deserve to die for humans how can you justify animals needing to die to feed other animals
I was whole food plant based for 3 years, felt good for a while but am bad again, meat has helped. I found out that high oxalate could be a big problem for me. Which is why I am back at square one looking for answers. Some ways of eating, while we perfectly fine for some, are not the answer for others. We are all together on this journey ❣️
I'm not sure if I have endometriosis but I have extremely painful periods.. like excruciating pain. I was wondering how long you need to eat an anti-inflammatory diet to see results? Like if I started two weeks before my period would it be beneficial or pointless? Does it need to be all the time?
Isabelle - sorry for delayed reply. A change in diet sadly will not cure endometriosis - it may relieve symptoms. If you have such awful pain you should seek help from your GP.
I think she's talking about cases like where the endometriosis isn't that severe and it's a "borderline" case of "is this about just hypersensitivity like in irritable bowel syndrome or is this the combination of both endo and IBS?". So someone with severe endometriosis won't really understand I guess, but I do know at least one person with endometriosis who experiences bloating but not extremes of pain or just very rarely.
She's a doctor treating patients with it. She is explaining the fact that we need to focus more research on diet and endometriosis. Also, she isn't wrong. What works for one patient may not work for another. It's the same with pharmaceuticals. I was prescribed a hormone to stop my periods and all it did was make them erratic and unpredictable and longer. That's not how that drug was supposed to work, but that's how it affected me. Meanwhile, I have IBS and Endometriosis and low fodmap brought me from the brink of death because my digestive issues were causing multiple nutrient deficiencies.
Hypersensitivity can cause pain. A more well known example for you: Hypersensitivity to bright light can cause extreme migraines for some people. I have a friend who gets nauseous, vomits, or even faints, if the lights are too bright. We're primed to take any hint of "your pain isn't 'pain'" and go on the defense because that's what doctors tell us all the time, to just, "live with" our pain as if it weren't real. Real life people can't do that. If people could do that we'd have no need for painkillers for surgeries, people could just decide to not feel pain and sit through it happily. We all know that response from doctors is bogus and incredibly insensitive. So any hint of it, we go defense That's not what this lady was saying though. She was saying hypersensitivity causes real pain, which is NOT in your head, and that it can be partially managed through diet for some people to prevent the hypersensitivity being triggered.
Strict carnivore for 3 months, really helped me manage my pain. Red meat such as bison, beef and lamb are my go to's. Pasture raised chicken and pork are great. Wild caught salmon is terrific. Raw dairy helps so much. I don't eat much else these days besides meats, raw dairy and fruit. Everything else triggers me.
@@afwnafona you're wrong. I would eat dog and horse if it were presented to me, I know people who have. Unlike you, I do not have a childish relationship with death and am smart enough to realize that meat is anti inflammatory as well as the most nutritious thing available to humans. Eating animals isn't abuse so long as their life and death was peaceful as well as honorable. Sorry you don't see it that way. There's nothing you can do or say to convince me otherwise. Eat more meat, that's my motto. You should read Sacred Cow, the Case for Better Meat. Then come on here with some valid argument. I won't respond to you past this. Hope you grow up someday. ✌️
@@afwnafona and yes, I do believe animals deserve to die for me when I know they were taken care of by either myself or my local farmer. They don't build skyscrapers and save lives with modern medicine, nor do they create art or make 6 course meals or any of that complex stuff. Humans are The Apex predator and I'm proud of that. I deserve to eat meat and feel good, not be in pain, and treat my endometriosis with the redest of red meats. Die mad about it.
@@gingersnaps7193 Bravo! very well said. Some people, using emotional arguments are trying to make us believe that we human beings are not worth it...yes animals have rights but...we are not the same. God gave us the animals to ride them, put them to work for us and to ultimately eat them.
@@endometriosissharedperspec4049high dose vitamin D shrink fibroids for women with endometriosis, ladies should take omega 3 do fasting that would reduce fibroids, also have anti inflammatory foods and supplements. Also eating had stomach is advised. 🙏🙏🙏
@@endometriosissharedperspec4049pesticide and herbicides contribute to endometriosis in women, also girls need to do exercises from young age to tone the different muscles in the stomach and other regions so that the natural flow in the body is maintained, the normal body rydhm is activated. 🙏🙏🙏
FYI to those who click on the above link, Physicians Committee sounds "general" but it's really a vegan endeavor and they have an ulterior motive. I followed this for four years and ended up with severe bowel distress which only got better when I swapped out beans for meat.
After eliminating sugar, alcohol and gluten, my endometriosis gets better. And vice versa
I found out I had endo through laparoscopy in 2020. I was on the pill for two years and we are trying to start a family now, so I hope that works out. When I was 15 (10 years ago) I started having this pain accompanied with diarrhoea. I would only eat at specific times in the day and only things like cooked rice, steamed potatoes or carrots, or bananas. I lost around 40 pounds within 1-2 years and my parents did nothing about it, because I used to be chubby. To this day I do not know why I kept it from them that some nights I would stay up, sneak out and walk my dog for HOURS, because only fresh air and movement helped, along with starvation of course. Hope I’ll do better for me and my future family. Luckily my husband is supportive and non-toxic. Stay strong, we’re in this together ❤
#seektruth #2helpnow #meathealsus #carnivorewisdom
For me I’ve noticed how my symptoms are almost all gone after I implemented an anti inflammatory diet.
that's great to hear:)
What did you avoid
@@eman6092 mostly dairy, sugar, processed foods, alcohol and smoking. Included lots of greens and more workouts and walking.
Same here, i consume turmeric daily
Beautifully explained & I'm so glad finally an expert is talking about this ❤❤❤
This needs muti speciality approach so so much 🙏🙏🙏
I have endometriosis and I avoid sugar like a plague. Also small meals help.
I have Endometriosis and have a lot of food intolerances. Dairy and gluten is not good for me. FODMAP diet has been recommended for me.
Please share with me that's chart, I have also this onee
Please add more videos to this channel. ❤
This is a great example that endometriosis affects every woman’s body differently and every woman will have different dietary triggers, restrictions, and needs
Hi I have endometriosis diagnosed laparoscopy from an ectopic pregnancy. Stage 1. After my surgery it seems like bloating and back pains we're pretty much in everyday thing. I don't know about everyone else's doctor but my didn't seem comfortable recommending a diet when it wasn't a for sure cure. However, they had no problem recommending birth control. I understand that might work for some people, but within the next year I might try to be pregnant again. I also have seen younger healthy women on birth control all with dilated veins which makes me even less comfortable with birth control. Some of which have endometriosis and say it doesn't really help with their symptoms at all anyway. Honestly, I'm going to give it up to my own research. Because if it wasn't for me trying things or researching things myself I wouldn't have had this kind of advice from my doctors. I cut out certain foods or just with limit those foods such as gluten, dairy, sugars. I also started running. I freaking hate running. But with a combination of all those things I don't have back pain or bloating hardly anymore if not at all. The only thing I would maybe take away and consider from this video is maybe seeing a dietitian one day. We'll see. I hope they start doing more research as it could very well be the reason I have one fallopian tube right now and no baby. The reason that I have insane anxiety most days.
Hi, I agree...I just had a Laprascopy and realised it was really bad. I even needed a second surgery the very next morning. He wants me to take Visanne...I can't possibly take that due to the side effects. I'm totally confused as to my diet, and I'm basically going to do as much research as possible on my own. I now have 1 working ovary and a csection and no baby. I'm still recovering. I know I'm supposed to cut out sugar, gluten, etc..but it's not helping my bloating. Also!!! No amount of fruit and veg ever helps constipation for me. It just doesn't.
Hae,i heard your story... Am also suffering with this desease will u help me to know I can be treated pliz
Contact to dietitian
I think that GI involvement continues into menopause. Everyone seems to think that menopause ends endo, but endo is more than misplaced uterine tissue. Also it may be that having one or two genes for hemochromatosis encourages the uterine tissue to migrate in the first place. If you have a gene for hemochromatosis, having a period would prevent over accumulation of iron, but that protection will be lost at menopause. No reason that endo isn’t also more common in women with one or two copies of the genes for celiac disease as well.
Thankyou for your insights.
I can appreciate the "don't do it yourself off the internet," advice, but when you go to multiple doctors and ALL they say "just take Motrin," or "why aren't you on birth control?" or "well, we have this injection that can put you into temporary menopause that should fix it (prescribed to me by a male doctor when I was 25). I took that injection and the emotional side effects were so severe that I was very low and having thoughts of un-aliving myself at the time during the duration.
When the Gwyneth Paltrows of the world recommend going gluten-free, they're doing a hell of a lot more than my useless ob who prescribes me birth control, tells me "good, you're thin...you shouldn't have problems" and shuffles me out the door.
DO BETTER, medical industry. Stop prioritizing prostate cancer and ED. Listen to women. The severe cramps and awful symptoms aren't just a "normal" part of menstruation.
Yeah not sure if it’s more an American Doctor thing, or American food/chemical lack of regulation…. But I also feel my doctor shuffled me away in my post op appt- change your diet, don’t eat junk food. I asked about CBD suppositories and she just cringed and recoiled like I was a witch.
@@kcs529 omg so damn frustrating! Interesting to see where bio tech is headed. Tech companies allowing you to bypass doctors and procure tests doctors won't even offer-like for SIBO.
my tghoughts too! no dr believed and listened to me...
i have bowel endo and missed a whole year of school because of pain and panic about the pain its a year later and im still begging for a diagnosis ive been gaslit and told its just ibs and im dramatic and im soooo over it i just want some relief
Girl I feel you. Its them not you. Repeat that a ton to yourself when they gaslight you.
I've just had emergency surgery for an 8cm cyst and really bad endo that travelled up towards my bladder. Same! I was always ignored and this one gynecologist said "why aren't you planning a family?" And ms. MELANIE SAT THERE with her arms crossed basically baby shaming. I literally crawled into her office popping painkiller ....now 15 years later I was in a foreign hospital paying 7k for surgery and a blood transfusion. And I still don't know what to do. I'm not about to take Vissane either. 😒 Anyway.....keep researching and put yourself first. Don't back down.
Go abroad to be treated by an specialist. Is ridiculous how Dr. Ignored patients and dismiss them iam saving to be seen by an specialist
Do you have information about adenomiosis?
I never know I had endometriosis because I never had period pain or any kind of uncomfortable during periods until last year I had ectopic pregnancy and doctor found it during surgery. And after that I TTC but nothing happened so I went to see a specialist about my infertility issues and she straight point out endometriosis need to be removed otherwise I won’t be able easily get pregnant or IVF. So during surgery she also found I have a uterus poly. And my endometriosis was grow on top of bladder and ureter. No wonder I always want to use toilet days before my period.
I just had a Laprascopy and my endometriosis was even worse than I thought. I'm trying to figure out what to eat.
I have endo, just had my laparoscopy. Never thought I had it, the only symptom - heavy periods. But no pain, all good with gut and pooping, no PMS. Though sometimes I had pain with sex, but not always. I never thought I could have it. Went for a laparoscopy for unexplained infertility. Go figure.
I quit sugar, gluten, dairy + going on intermittent fasting. We'll see what happens, it's been only a week now.
Hi! How did the change go? How are you feeling
@@automaticangel21 Actually very good. I also had a hysterescopy and there's no endo inside! just a strange natural form of my organs that narrows the entries to the tubes. Maybe the diet helped! We also have war now, I am in Ukraine, so other priorities now...
@@marianemashkalo4182 We are thinking of you and all of Ukraine - stay safe.
@@endometriosissharedperspec4049 thank you❤
@@endometriosissharedperspec4049 small update, was getting ready for ivf, started monitoring ovulation and... boom! Pregnant naturally with twins! It was a timing issue for me-late ovulation. Now need the war to end and all will be great)))
Thank you so much for your honesty and forthrightness in this area.
Excelente. Gratidão imensa
Confused about the FODMAP diet. Diary is green according to it but diary is actually not advised.
every diet does it a little differently and i'm also confused but usually it's paired with "try what works for you" so
@@paadoxal I’m glad you commented (and I also agree that it’s more or less just snake oil). It reminded me I’ve been ignoring my endo for 7 months! I found my research very frustrating so I decided to put it on hold :(
@@blueskyalldayeveryday good luck with finding something that works for u❤️ i have a scheduled laparoscopy that's a little overdue lol and am figuring out my diet still
This is an old thread but in case someone comes across it that is wondering the same thing, dairy can be both. Different dairy products contain different amounts of lactose, which on FODMAP, is what you’re trying to avoid. Hard cheeses might have low levels of lactose while soft cheeses might have high levels. Butter is relatively low in lactose while creams and milks will have a lot more. It’s best to get an app that tells you FODMAP compatibility and check it food by food.
thank you
What to eat then?
Whole food plant based there are many study about endometriosis and whole food plant based diet. It could really help but not cure still better
Nah we need meat. Dairy is problematic as f%$^ though.
@@Sarahizahhsum If we really needed meat I would be dead by now.. Yet I’m vegan for about 9 years and perfectly healthy no deficiency, and full of energy. It’s not a need but a choice..
@@Sarahizahhsum If we needed meat I'd also be dead. Your heavily brainwashed. Meat isn't neccessary and is abuse
Some of us do need meat agree that dairy makes it worse but meat was important for me as I couldn’t digest what I needed to on vegan diet because of having some of my bowel removed because of endometriosis as well as my gallbladder and appendix and my digestion is rubbish now I can’t eat many vegetables and practically no fruit and beans and lentils and grains all all hard too. I’m on keto now dairy free egg free soy free as those things trigger my pain but I needed meat even on iron tablets I couldn’t keep my health ok without meat. Animals themselves eat other animals and are the cruelest to each other when killing each other to eat animals would die if they didn’t eat other animals so there’s some serious flaws in this animals are as valuable as humans debate. Animals are the worst animal rights activists ever because nature is nature animals understand that there’s a hierarchy and that’s part of nature so yes some animals deserve to die to feed the bear and the wolf and the lion and the dog and the cat or we wouldn’t have any of those animals they wouldn’t have survived to be here today if they hadn’t eaten other animals so if you love dogs or cats so much you ought to be glad that so many animals died to keep those types of animals alive till now when you can torture them and ruin their health by trying to feed them a vegetarian diet because if you don’t think animals deserve to die for humans how can you justify animals needing to die to feed other animals
I was whole food plant based for 3 years, felt good for a while but am bad again, meat has helped. I found out that high oxalate could be a big problem for me. Which is why I am back at square one looking for answers. Some ways of eating, while we perfectly fine for some, are not the answer for others. We are all together on this journey ❣️
Opioids definitely worsen endo symptoms.
I'm not sure if I have endometriosis but I have extremely painful periods.. like excruciating pain. I was wondering how long you need to eat an anti-inflammatory diet to see results? Like if I started two weeks before my period would it be beneficial or pointless? Does it need to be all the time?
Isabelle - sorry for delayed reply. A change in diet sadly will not cure endometriosis - it may relieve symptoms. If you have such awful pain you should seek help from your GP.
@@endometriosissharedperspec4049 if the GP did anything beyond "here, just take birth control"
Get a pelvic MRI done to be sure if you have it
MRI may not show Endo.
hello. is royal jelly good for endometriosis?
Does the speaker even have endometriosis? Hypersensitivity? I don't feel that's correct at all.
I think she's talking about cases like where the endometriosis isn't that severe and it's a "borderline" case of "is this about just hypersensitivity like in irritable bowel syndrome or is this the combination of both endo and IBS?". So someone with severe endometriosis won't really understand I guess, but I do know at least one person with endometriosis who experiences bloating but not extremes of pain or just very rarely.
So with cases of severe endo what foods are best please and thanks
you do not need to have something to talk about it and feel for the ones who have it.
She's a doctor treating patients with it. She is explaining the fact that we need to focus more research on diet and endometriosis. Also, she isn't wrong. What works for one patient may not work for another. It's the same with pharmaceuticals. I was prescribed a hormone to stop my periods and all it did was make them erratic and unpredictable and longer. That's not how that drug was supposed to work, but that's how it affected me. Meanwhile, I have IBS and Endometriosis and low fodmap brought me from the brink of death because my digestive issues were causing multiple nutrient deficiencies.
Hypersensitivity can cause pain.
A more well known example for you: Hypersensitivity to bright light can cause extreme migraines for some people.
I have a friend who gets nauseous, vomits, or even faints, if the lights are too bright.
We're primed to take any hint of "your pain isn't 'pain'" and go on the defense because that's what doctors tell us all the time, to just, "live with" our pain as if it weren't real.
Real life people can't do that.
If people could do that we'd have no need for painkillers for surgeries, people could just decide to not feel pain and sit through it happily.
We all know that response from doctors is bogus and incredibly insensitive.
So any hint of it, we go defense
That's not what this lady was saying though.
She was saying hypersensitivity causes real pain, which is NOT in your head, and that it can be partially managed through diet for some people to prevent the hypersensitivity being triggered.
Strict carnivore for 3 months, really helped me manage my pain. Red meat such as bison, beef and lamb are my go to's. Pasture raised chicken and pork are great. Wild caught salmon is terrific. Raw dairy helps so much. I don't eat much else these days besides meats, raw dairy and fruit. Everything else triggers me.
Animals don't deserve to die for u tho. Why don't u eat dogs too then? You won't obviously cus u think it's abuse. No other animals are different
@@afwnafona you're wrong. I would eat dog and horse if it were presented to me, I know people who have. Unlike you, I do not have a childish relationship with death and am smart enough to realize that meat is anti inflammatory as well as the most nutritious thing available to humans. Eating animals isn't abuse so long as their life and death was peaceful as well as honorable. Sorry you don't see it that way. There's nothing you can do or say to convince me otherwise. Eat more meat, that's my motto. You should read Sacred Cow, the Case for Better Meat. Then come on here with some valid argument. I won't respond to you past this.
Hope you grow up someday. ✌️
@@afwnafona and yes, I do believe animals deserve to die for me when I know they were taken care of by either myself or my local farmer. They don't build skyscrapers and save lives with modern medicine, nor do they create art or make 6 course meals or any of that complex stuff. Humans are The Apex predator and I'm proud of that. I deserve to eat meat and feel good, not be in pain, and treat my endometriosis with the redest of red meats. Die mad about it.
@@afwnafona that is an incredibly petty, emotional, and worthless stance.
@@gingersnaps7193 Bravo! very well said. Some people, using emotional arguments are trying to make us believe that we human beings are not worth it...yes animals have rights but...we are not the same. God gave us the animals to ride them, put them to work for us and to ultimately eat them.
Is it curabal
No - it is treatable - please watch all our other videos .
It is worst 😭 after menopause
@@endometriosissharedperspec4049high dose vitamin D shrink fibroids for women with endometriosis, ladies should take omega 3 do fasting that would reduce fibroids, also have anti inflammatory foods and supplements. Also eating had stomach is advised. 🙏🙏🙏
@@endometriosissharedperspec4049pesticide and herbicides contribute to endometriosis in women, also girls need to do exercises from young age to tone the different muscles in the stomach and other regions so that the natural flow in the body is maintained, the normal body rydhm is activated. 🙏🙏🙏
Gee I wish there were this many trials for the COVID injections
Covid has a cause and a cure, not endo. Even after several tests :(
Gee I wish people who don't understand medicine would stay off of informational medical videos.
You're not a professional Michelle.
Buzz off.
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FYI to those who click on the above link, Physicians Committee sounds "general" but it's really a vegan endeavor and they have an ulterior motive. I followed this for four years and ended up with severe bowel distress which only got better when I swapped out beans for meat.