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Endometriosis

Gabriel treats endometriosis as systemic inflammatory and hormonal condition, not just 'bad periods.

Root Causes

9 identified

Supplements

13 recommended

Lab Markers

10 to test

Treatments

6 modalities

Gabriel's Approach

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.

Root Causes

Estrogen dominance
Progesterone deficiency
Chronic inflammation
Immune dysfunction (failure to clear endometrial tissue)
Environmental toxins (dioxins, xenoestrogens)
Poor estrogen detoxification
Gut dysbiosis
Autoimmune component
Genetic predisposition

Why Conventional Fails

Standard Treatment

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).

The Problem

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.

Your Complete Protocol

A comprehensive, tiered approach combining supplements, herbs, and advanced therapies

Functional MedicineChinese Herbal MedicinePeptide TherapyWhole Food Nutrition

Your Protocol for Endometriosis

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Essential Protocol

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$75/mo

What's Included

  • DIM 300mg
  • Calcium D-Glucarate 1500mg 2x/day
  • NAC 1200mg 2x/day (reduces lesions)
  • Curcumin 2-4g/day
  • Turmeric (Jiang Huang) — Reduces inflammation and endometrial tissue growth
  • Ginger (Sheng Jiang) — Warms the uterus and reduces pain from cold stagnation
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$165/mo

What's Included

  • Standard Process whole food protocol
  • Cinnamon Twig and Poria Pill (Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan) — Breaks up blood stasis and masses in the uterus
  • Warming the Menses Decoction (Wen Jing Tang) — Warms the uterus and moves blood to reduce endometriosis pain
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Best Value
$245/mo

What's Included

  • All Practitioner-Grade supplements & herbs
  • BPC-157 (tissue repair + gut healing)
  • Thymosin Alpha-1 (immune modulation)
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Standard Process + Matter peptides

Recommended Supplements

DIM 300mg
Calcium D-Glucarate 1500mg 2x/day
NAC 1200mg 2x/day (reduces lesions)
Curcumin 2-4g/day
Omega-3 4g/day
Vitamin D3 5000 IU
Magnesium 400-600mg
Resveratrol 500mg 2x/day
Quercetin 1000mg 2x/day
Probiotics 50B CFU
Vitex (chasteberry) 400mg
Milk Thistle 300mg 3x/day
Vitamin E 400 IU

Key Lab Markers

Pelvic exam
Pelvic ultrasound or MRI
Laparoscopy (definitive diagnosis)
CA-125 (often elevated but not specific)
DUTCH Complete (estrogen metabolism)
Inflammatory markers (hs-CRP, ESR)
Comprehensive stool test
Vitamin D
Omega-3 Index
Heavy metals, xenoestrogen testing

Dietary Guidance

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.

Lifestyle Factors

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).

Mind, Body & Spirit

Evidence-based practices that complement physical treatment protocols

Mind

Mindfulness for Chronic Pain

strong

MBSR reduces pain severity and improves coping with chronic pelvic pain.

Body

Pelvic Floor Therapy

strong

Physical therapy to address pelvic floor dysfunction and adhesions from endo.

Gentle Yoga & Stretching

moderate

Hip-opening poses to reduce pelvic tension and improve circulation.

Spirit

Trauma-Informed Care

moderate

Addressing sexual trauma or emotional issues related to chronic pelvic pain.

Support Groups

strong

Connection with other women with endometriosis reduces isolation.

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