Loading...
Loading...
Gabriel treats endometriosis as systemic inflammatory and hormonal condition, not just 'bad periods.
9 identified
13 recommended
10 to test
6 modalities
Gabriel treats endometriosis as systemic inflammatory and hormonal condition, not just 'bad periods.' Protocol: 1) Balance hormones (reduce estrogen dominance, support progesterone), 2) Support estrogen detoxification (liver, gut), 3) Reduce inflammation systemically, 4) Modulate immune system (prevent implantation/growth of ectopic tissue), 5) Eliminate xenoestrogen exposure, 6) Heal gut, 7) Pain management (natural approaches), 8) Pelvic floor therapy. Surgery removes lesions but doesn't address root cause—recurrence common without systemic approach.
NSAIDs (pain management), Birth control pills (continuous to suppress periods), Progestins (Mirena IUD, Depo-Provera), GnRH agonists (Lupron—chemical menopause, severe side effects), Aromatase inhibitors, Surgery: laparoscopic excision (gold standard) or ablation, Hysterectomy (last resort—doesn't cure if lesions outside uterus).
Medications suppress symptoms but don't address root cause (hormonal imbalance, inflammation, immune dysfunction), birth control pills shut down natural hormone production, Lupron causes severe side effects (bone loss, hot flashes, mood changes—chemical menopause), surgery removes visible lesions but doesn't prevent recurrence (50-80% recurrence within 5 years without hormonal suppression), hysterectomy doesn't cure if endometriosis outside uterus, minimal focus on inflammation, estrogen metabolism, environmental toxins, gut health.
A comprehensive, tiered approach combining supplements, herbs, and advanced therapies
Choose the level that's right for your healing journey
What's Included
Available through Fullscript
Practitioner-Grade — Not Available on Amazon
What's Included
Whole food supplements by Standard Process
What's Included
Standard Process + Matter peptides
Anti-inflammatory diet eliminating gluten (strongly associated with endo), dairy, sugar, processed foods, alcohol; Increase cruciferous vegetables (DIM, sulforaphane), omega-3 rich fish, fiber (binds estrogen), flaxseed, fermented foods, turmeric, ginger; Organic only (avoid pesticides/xenoestrogens); Eliminate red meat (prostaglandins worsen inflammation); Low-histamine diet if mast cell component; Avoid soy if estrogen-dominant.
Stress management (cortisol affects hormones), adequate sleep, regular exercise (reduces estrogen levels), avoid xenoestrogens (plastics, BPA, phthalates, parabens—switch to natural products), castor oil packs (reduces inflammation and adhesions), pelvic floor physical therapy, heat therapy for pain, acupuncture, manage constipation (affects estrogen clearance), emotional/trauma work (pelvic pain often has emotional component).
Supercharge your cells with oxygen
Cellular charging through magnetic fields
Deep heat that heals from within
Bypass digestion, fuel your cells directly
Recharge your cellular batteries
Specialized care for core stability
Evidence-based practices that complement physical treatment protocols
MBSR reduces pain severity and improves coping with chronic pelvic pain.
Physical therapy to address pelvic floor dysfunction and adhesions from endo.
Hip-opening poses to reduce pelvic tension and improve circulation.
Addressing sexual trauma or emotional issues related to chronic pelvic pain.
Connection with other women with endometriosis reduces isolation.
Curated for Endometriosis
Supplements + Chinese herbal medicine
Standard Process + classical TCM
Standard Process + advanced peptide therapy
Connect with specialists who treat Endometriosis using root-cause approaches.
Browse PractitionersEducational purposes only. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting any treatment protocol.