Re: Fallacious information versus new, better definitions
You have posted a definition of endometriosis, not a cure of endometriosis. You might think that a definition of something means that you also know how to cure it. That's not necessarily so. You have written a description of the disease (according to your current theory) but the mere description is as far away from a cure as you are from Pluto.
You stated you know this disease. You know and felt the experience of having this disease, but you do not know the experience of the cure for this disease. If you do, you didn't say so.
While everyone can read the same definition of endometriosis and what it is, many people will have many different ways of coping with or curing it. It's as if you were going to your local supermarket (or theater). You don't always take the same streets to get there (no matter where you are) do you? It depends on where you are what approach (streets) you take to get to the supermaket.
Just because the person who lives on the east side of town has to take a different approach to get to a well known, popular theater then you do (who live on the west side of town) does not mean that the person who lives on the east side of town does not know what the definition of theater means. Just because various people have different ways to treat endometriosis does not mean they do not understand the definition of endometriosis becasuse they don't agree with what you like.
Rather than trying to hint that there might be something wrong with the I.Q. of a person by suggesting he or she does not understand a definition, why not take a look at the authoritarian attitude you are currently exhibiting and ask yourself what is motivating you to hold on to this part of it (the attitude)?