Want to Reverse Infertility Caused by Endometriosis? Here Are Four Steps to Doing It

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Endometriosis Defined

With endometriosis, the uterine lining that normally grows in preparation for egg implantation does not shed completely during menstruation and begins to attach to other places in the body besides the uterus. When this happens, the uterine lining bleeds, of course, but so do the places where the endometrial lining has attached itself.

 

Some symptoms of endometriosis can include:

· Ovarian swelling
· Cramping or "menstrual" pain that lasts all month Causes of Endometriosis

The causes of endometriosis are not specifically known, but some risk factors include:

· An abnormal immune system
· Exposure to radiation or EMFs
· Too much non-organic meat
· Too much estrogen or too little progesterone

How Endometriosis Affects Infertility

Endometriosis is what is called an "estrogen dominant" condition. With too much estrogen in your system, you can suffer hormonal imbalance. You need proper hormone balance for optimal fertility. With endometriosis, there is also "congestion" whereby excess tissue grows in the uterus and in other areas of the body. This can make it harder for an embryo to attach to the uterine wall and grow into a full term and healthy baby.

The endometrial tissues that are not discharged by the body bleed every month. This can cause inflammation to occur and scar tissue can begin to adhere to the uterus, fallopian tubes, or ovaries and other organs as well.

In addition, some researchers suggest that some women may form antibodies against the endometrial tissue that has been "misplaced." These same antibodies can then attack the uterine lining and cause miscarriage; in these cases, miscarriage could be up to three times the normal rate.

What Can You Do about Endometriosis?

With endometriosis, lifestyle changes can help. Clearing out old endometrial tissue, balancing hormones, changing your diet to include healthy and organic foods, and avoiding certain pollutants will make a big impact.

Steps to Endometrial Clearing

1. Cleanse
First, you should prepare your body with a cleanse. A Fertility Cleanse is especially important if you have endometriosis. You need to clear old blood and tissues out of your body. You can also help your liver remove excess estrogen from your system.

2. Fertility Enzyme Therapy
The second step is to clear out the old endometrial tissues caused from the endometriosis. This is best done naturally with Fertility Enzyme Therapy.

Fertility Enzyme Therapy is one of the best and most effective natural treatments for endometriosis. Specific enzymes reduce the scar tissue and digest the excess tissues left from endometriosis.

Fertility Enzyme Therapy also aids women who have endometriosis by reducing the inflammation caused from the scar tissue irritating the surrounding organs and may help with the pain that sometimes comes from having endometriosis.

The blood cleansing actions of this therapy help to bring proper circulation to the reproductive system and get the "stagnant blood" cleared out, bringing fresh oxygenated blood to your uterus and ovaries.

It is best to start the Fertility Enzyme Therapy with The Fertility Cleanse. For endometriosis you will want to stay on the Fertility Enzyme Therapy for many months so all of the stagnant tissues and scar tissues can be cleared. For suggested dosage click here.

3. Eat a Endometriosis Fertility Diet
The third step is to eat a diet that will support fertility and is nutrient dense. One of the best of things you can do at this point is to begin to eat more fiber. Fiber can help rid your body of excess estrogen. Some good sources of fiber include chia seeds, quinoa, Swiss chard, broccoli, dark leafy greens, and whole-grain carbohydrates.

You should also eat a diet that's high in essential fatty acids. Specifically, omega-3 fatty acids help reduce inflammation in the body. This can help lessen endometrial pain.

4. Build a Healthy Foundation
The fourth and final step is to build a healthy foundation for pregnancy. Begin to take a good prenatal vitamin. These have the nutrients you will need both to get and stay pregnant. One good prenatal vitamin is MegaFood's Baby and Me. This is a 100% whole food multivitamin specifically geared for prenatal consumption.

Once you have all of the above steps to lay the foundation and are following a good fertility diet as well, you will be prepared for a healthy pregnancy despite endometriosis. With this formula, you'll increase your chances of getting pregnant by dissolving scar tissue, clearing pelvic congestion, calming the immune system and help prevent it from attacking the embryo, and much more.

Best wishes on your fertility journey,

Hethir

Natural Fertility Info.com 

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