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#Endometriosis
We have yet to understand the root cause in scientific literature. But what if the accumulation of metals, well established, in the uterus tissue was a clue?
Let's explore together the Endometriosis: a pathogenic theory.
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Endometriosis affects an estimated 1 in 10 women during their reproductive years. Linked to:
Pain: high levels.
Bleeding/spotting between menstrual periods.
Infertility.
Digestive problems: diarrhea, constipation, bloating, or nausea, especially during menstrual periods.
My focus here is to understand why a particular high amount of metals, especially iron, is found in Endometriosis lesions.
When iron is chelated, in scientific experiments, the lesions tend to reduce.
It is well established that pathogens like yeast, bacteria and parasites hijack the hosts Iron in order to proliferate.
A lot of research needs to be done, but we do have articles that link infections like Shigella to Endometriosis.
What does Shigella bacteria feed on? Iron.
In Ukraine, tissues from infertile Endometriosis women was analyzed and a high number came back positive for hosting parasites.
Getting to the bottom of dysbiosis with functional testing would be recommended.
- A comprehensive stool test can confirm: what parasites, yeast, bacteria one is hosting.
- A hair mineral test can support a journey where heavy metals and mineral balancing would be highlighted.
If this theory resonates with you, happy to chat in private and see if we are a good fit to work together.

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