Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Gabriel recognizes PID requires antibiotics for acute infection but supports with complementary approaches: immune support, anti-inflammatory supplements, castor oil packs, probiotics to restore vaginal flora after antibiotics, addresses partner treatment, and uses preventive strategies.
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Gabriel's Approach
Gabriel recognizes PID requires antibiotics for acute infection but supports with complementary approaches: immune support, anti-inflammatory supplements, castor oil packs, probiotics to restore vaginal flora after antibiotics, addresses partner treatment, and uses preventive strategies. Emphasizes early treatment critical to prevent complications (chronic pain, infertility, ectopic pregnancy).
Root Causes
Why Conventional Fails
Antibiotics (combination - typically ceftriaxone plus doxycycline plus metronidazole), partner treatment, hospitalization if severe, surgery if tubo-ovarian abscess.
Adequate antibiotic treatment but doesn't support immune function or restore vaginal flora after antibiotics, inadequate partner follow-up (reinfection common), doesn't address chronic pelvic pain and adhesions that may develop, prevention education often minimal.
Your Complete Protocol
A comprehensive, tiered approach combining supplements, herbs, and advanced therapies
Your Protocol for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Choose the level that's right for your healing journey
Essential Protocol
What's Included
- Probiotics (Lactobacillus especially) during and after antibiotics
- Vitamin C 2-3g/day
- Vitamin D3 5000 IU
- Omega-3 4g/day
Available through Fullscript
Practitioner-Grade Protocol
Practitioner-Grade — Not Available on Amazon
What's Included
- Standard Process whole food protocol
Whole food supplements by Standard Process
Complete Protocol
What's Included
- All Practitioner-Grade supplements & herbs
- BPC-157 (tissue repair + gut healing)
- Thymosin Alpha-1 (immune modulation)
Standard Process + Matter peptides
Recommended Supplements
Key Lab Markers
Dietary Guidance
Anti-inflammatory diet, avoid sugar (worsens infection), probiotic-rich fermented foods after antibiotics, adequate protein for healing, bone broth, avoid alcohol during treatment.
Lifestyle Factors
Complete antibiotic course (critical), partner treatment (test and treat), abstain from sex until cured, avoid douching, safe sex practices, follow-up testing to ensure cure, pelvic physical therapy if chronic pain develops, castor oil packs for pain and inflammation.
Mind, Body & Spirit
Evidence-based practices that complement physical treatment protocols
Mind
Body
Castor Oil Packs
emergingReduce pelvic inflammation and adhesions.
Probiotics
moderateRestore vaginal flora after antibiotics.
Pelvic Physical Therapy
moderateIf chronic pelvic pain or adhesions develop.
Spirit
Partner Treatment
strongCritical to prevent reinfection.
Safe Sex Education
strongPrevention of future infections.
Curated for Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID)
Traditional supplements via Fullscript
Standard Process + classical TCM
Standard Process + advanced peptide therapy
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