Endometriosis is a common long-term (chronic) condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb is found elsewhere in the body.
Each month, this tissue responds to the monthly menstrual cycle in the same way as the lining of the womb. The lining builds up, then breaks down followed by bleeding.
But unlike the lining of the womb, which leaves the body as a period, the tissue has no way of leaving the body.
It can be found in many different areas of the body, including:
-the lining of the inside of the pelvis
-the ovaries (endometrioma cysts)
-the bowel or bladder
-the diaphragm
-in caesarean section scars
While endometriosis is generally found within the pelvic cavity, it’s sometimes found in other parts of the body, such as the lungs.
Symptoms can vary significantly from person to person. Some people have no symptoms at all.
The most common symptoms include:
-painful periods
-pain in the lower abdomen (tummy), pelvis or lower back
-pain during and after sex
-difficulty getting pregnant
-discomfort when going to the toilet
Symptoms may be associated with your period or a certain point in the menstrual cycle, rather than being continual.
Other symptoms may include:
-persistent exhaustion and tiredness (fatigue)
-bleeding from your back passage (rectum) or blood in your poo (usually at the same time as your period)
-coughing blood – in less common cases, when the endometriosis tissue is in the lung
The symptoms don’t necessarily reflect how much endometriosis tissue a person has. A small amount could be more painful than a large amount.
Endometriosis is a common long-term (chronic) condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb is found elsewhere in the body.
Each month, this tissue responds to the monthly menstrual cycle in the same way as the lining of the womb. The lining builds up, then breaks down followed by bleeding.
But unlike the lining of the womb, which leaves the body as a period, the tissue has no way of leaving the body.
It can be found in many different areas of the body, including:
-the lining of the inside of the pelvis
-the ovaries (endometrioma cysts)
-the bowel or bladder
-the diaphragm
-in caesarean section scars
While endometriosis is generally found within the pelvic cavity, it’s sometimes found in other parts of the body, such as the lungs.
Drink 1 capsule, once a day, after a meal:
Endometriosis Blend in the morning and
Hormone Balance Blend in the evening
Topically apply over the lower stomach:
Endometriosis Blend, 5- 10 drops, once a day
Pain Blend, up to 10 drops as and if necessary
Follow the following procedure daily; except during your monthly cycle.
All our blends come in a 30ml glass bottle, with a glass pipette and a rubber bulb on top. Don’t forget to buy empty veggie capsules when purchasing an ingestible blend. (Our veggie capsules are now available in 90’s and 150’s).
Never pre-fill capsules for future use, as this will compromise the veggie capsule and melt. Instead, always fill the capsules just before drinking them. (But if there is no other option, only prepare up to 3 days’ supply. You MUST then keep them upright in the refrigerator in a marked container; to know which blend it is filled with.)
Method – open the veggie capsule, then open your blend, squeeze, and release the rubber bulb to draw the oil blend up into the glass pipette dropper. Gently squeeze the rubber bulb to fill the larger part of the open capsule. Close the capsule before drinking it. Dosage is always a full capsule of a specific blend (between 15 to 18 drops) unless otherwise indicated.
If you need to take more than one oil blend per day, spread them throughout the day to assist the body with proper absorption. Never drink more than two capsules of different blends at a time.
It is always good to have a very small snack/fruit before drinking capsules.
Refer to the demonstration link below (Oil in Capsules)