Marja from Maribor, Slovenia, asked:
Dear Julie,
My name is Marja, and my dearest friend shared your incredible work with me.
I’ve been living with endometriosis since my mid-20s, and now, at 40, the pain is constant and often overwhelming.
I’m reaching out to ask if you see any relief ahead for me, and if removing my uterus is a step I should consider for healing.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your time and guidance.
With gratitude,
Marja
Dear Marja,
Thank you for your question. Endometriosis is a challenge many women face, and I can feel the toll it’s taking on you.
Women’s health expert Christiane Northrup, MD, says, “Endometriosis is a condition in which the tissue that forms the lining of the uterus grows in other areas of the pelvis, and sometimes even outside the pelvis entirely.”
When I energetically connected with you, I saw endometriosis both inside and outside your uterus, appearing like a fibrous web. During the healing, I envisioned it being gently removed.
Research shows that diet can have a significant impact on endometriosis. In particular, reducing sugar intake may help, as sugar can promote inflammation and encourage the spread of endometrial tissue. Focus on whole foods and consider including citrus fruits, which studies have shown can reduce the risk of endometriosis by 22%.
I believe exploring dietary changes first could bring relief, with surgery as a last resort. Dr. Maria Amasanti may be able to support you in strengthening your immune system as part of your healing journey.
Hope this healing and information are helpful to you.
Hugs,
Julie