Re: natural help
My homeopath told me that the root of my endo problem was a long term protozoan infection, and I did have the sense that there was some type of infection going on. She believes 70% of people's health problems are really due to protozoa (microscopic parasites). I've been working with her doing some strong vibrational homoeopathic remedies for about 6 months, and my symptoms are much better. Less pain/pressure, and less of those huge clots. The blood still looks stringy to me in the toilet, which may be tissue, may be infection like yeast, I'm not sure. I have never had laporoscopy, and haven't been back for an ultrasound since all this started, but based on my symptoms, I'd say I'm doing better. Apparently the protozoa mutate, which is why I keep having to take different remedies to try to eradicate it. Protozoa and amoeba, from what I understand, are very adaptable and hard to get rid of. I also work too much, don't meditate, etc., and I think there is even a psychospiritual component to why it's taking longer. I have a pretty healthy diet, but I know I have a yeast problem along with the parasitic thing, and I have not been super disciplined about my food choices. I don't eat sugar, but even things like maple syrup, products made with flour, etc, will make it worse. I noticed I have more of the feeling of pressure, pain, pinching when I'm eating too many refined carbs or fruit sugars, along with more clumpy periods. The sugars also feed parasites, not just yeast. You might want to investigage a possible
parasite connection. My homeopath is pretty unusual, she works with some strong vibrational homeopathics, I think she gets them from Europe, along with herb combinations and quality vitamin supplements, etc. she's also big on bowel cleansing, at least with a good fiber product. I use Unicity stuff. If you don't have anyone to test you, you could try Hanna Kroeger's vibrational homeopathic remedy for "protozoa" and just use it a really long time, like a year. It's inexpensive, and she says it covers all the protozoa, but takes a long time to work because it's not as strong or something. That way if your endo IS from protozoa, it would probably help eventually. Between that, bowel cleansing and diet (i.e. whole, natural foods, eliminate refined sugars and limit carbs), you might seen an improvement. Good luck!