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Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory condition that takes an average of 7–10 years to diagnose; it deserves a more thorough investigation.

Endometriosis affects roughly 1 in 10 women, and the average delay to diagnosis is 7–10 years. In that time, most women are told their pain is normal. It isn't. Endometriosis is a systemic inflammatory condition driven by estrogen dominance and immune dysregulation, and a naturopathic approach can dramatically reduce pain and slow disease progression while working alongside surgical care.

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Immune-Driven

Endometriosis is fundamentally an immune and inflammatory condition, not just a structural one. Most women with retrograde menstruation don't develop it, immune dysfunction is the differentiating factor.

Pain ≠ Severity

Pain levels don't reliably predict disease extent. Some women with minimal disease are debilitated; others with extensive involvement have few symptoms. This is why proper investigation matters.

Integrative Care Works

Anti-inflammatory nutrition, acupuncture, and hormonal support reduce symptom burden significantly and work synergistically with surgical treatment, not instead of it.

What You Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

References & Further Reading

This article is for education and is not a substitute for individual medical advice. For background reading, these independent health authorities offer evidence-based information:

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