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Endo-Ex
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Effective relief and natural solution to
stubborn and painful endometriosis
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Use Endo-Ex To:
- Address the
underlying cause of endometriosis
- Decrease pelvic
inflammation associated with endometriosis
- Strengthen liver
functioning and protect against
environmental pollutants
- Reduce menstrual pain
and cramps
- Regulate the
menstrual cycle
- Prevent diminished
fertility in women with endometriosis
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What is
endometriosis?
The endometrium is a special type
of tissue that usually lines the inner walls of a
woman’s uterus. Sometimes endometrium migrates
and becomes implanted in other areas within the
pelvis. In women with endometriosis there may be
endometrial tissue on the fallopian tubes, the ovaries
or anywhere else on the lining of the pelvis- these are
all places endometrial tissue is not meant to be.
During a woman’s normal menstrual
cycle the endometrium within the uterus becomes
thickened and prepared for the possibility of conception
and pregnancy. This occurs under the influence of
hormones in the blood stream. If conception does not
occur, the hormone levels decrease and the endometrium
comes away from the wall of the uterus and is shed
through the vagina - what we know as menstruation or our
monthly period.
In women with endometriosis the
same process occurs but the extra endometrial tissue in
various sites around the pelvis reacts in the same way
to hormonal changes in the bloodstream. This means the
misplaced endometrium thickens and breaks down as normal
but then has nowhere to exit the body and becomes
trapped. This can lead to inflammation and pain
in the surrounding tissue and, in the long
term, can form cysts and scar tissue.
How will I know if I
have endometriosis?
Endometriosis can cause severe
pain, usually in the pelvic area, and women
with this condition usually feel the most pain and
discomfort during their monthly period. This pain can be
debilitating and is generally more severe than what
other women experience as “period pain.” Other symptoms
of this condition are menorrhagia or excessive menstrual
bleeding, bleeding in between periods and pain during
sexual intercourse or bowel movements.
Endometriosis may also
decrease fertility and is an important factor
in women who are having difficulty getting pregnant. In
some women, endometriosis may cause few or even no
symptoms at all.
Endometriosis is a very
common disorder and current estimates indicate
that almost 1 in 10 women in their reproductive years
suffer from this condition. It is most common in women
who have not had children.
Because various other conditions may mimic the same
symptoms as endometriosis, it is important to
consult your health care provider about any
troublesome menstrual symptoms or anything else that
causes you to suspect this condition. Endometriosis is
usually easily diagnosed by means of an internal pelvic
examination.
What causes
endometriosis?
Modern medicine is not quite sure
what causes endometriosis. However, although the cause
of endometriosis has not been scientifically proven,
there are a number of possible options
that are being researched by conventional medicine. One
theory is that a small amount of menstrual blood does
not flow out of the vagina as is usual but instead
travels backwards through the fallopian tubes into the
pelvic cavity.
Endometrial cells contained in
this blood then act as “seeds” to produce areas of
endometrial tissue outside of the uterus. It is not
understood why this process leads to endometriosis in
some women but not others. Studies suggest that it has
something to do with immune functioning.
Another theory is that the endometrial cells
are transferred within the bloodstream. This theory is
based on the fact that endometrial cells can be isolated
from blood in the blood vessels and would explain cases
of endometriosis found in obscure sites such as the
lung.
Traditional Chinese and
Oriental medicine has a different understanding
and approach to the cause of endometriosis - but one
which fits the current scientific knowledge and would
fill in many of the gaps in scientists’ theories. In
Traditional Chinese Medicine, endometriosis is
classified as a liver disorder and
associated with liver stagnation. In every woman with
endometriosis the underlying cause for this liver blood
stagnation may be slightly different but the outcome is
similar.
Recent studies have supported this
theory and implicated chronic exposure to
dioxins (an environmental pollutant) to both
liver health and endometriosis independently.
Unfortunately, for women living a modern lifestyle,
avoiding these dioxins would be very difficult as they
are found in a large proportion of all fish, meat and
dairy products produced for human consumption. A
compromised liver would also play a part in weakening
the immune system - once again a factor implicated in
endometriosis.
Eating foods that are understood
to be liver-weakening is also a problem of modern
lifestyle and endometriosis. Refined foods, especially
those containing wheat flour and sugar, deep fried
foods, caffeine and ice-cold drinks, all compromise
liver functioning and should be avoided by women in
general, but particularly those with a predisposition to
or past experience of endometriosis. Stress
is also a big enemy of liver health and in Chinese
medicine the liver is considered the most
emotion-sensitive organ of the body.
Apart from stress and
environmental pollution, conventional drugs and
medications are also largely to blame for liver weakness
and stagnation. Painkillers are a huge
culprit in endometriosis. Women with this condition
often rely on conventional pain killers and
Non-Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug’s (NSAIDs)
to help them cope with the pain around menstruation.
NSAID’s are one of the most damaging classes of drugs,
especially to the liver and kidneys, and these medicines
can actually contribute to the worsening of
endometriosis in the long-term, even causing
irreversible damage.
What complications
can endometriosis cause?
If left untreated or if poorly
managed endometriosis generally worsens over time. The
most serious and often heart-breaking complication of
endometriosis is infertility. Endometriosis is sometimes
diagnosed for the first time when a woman seeks
fertility treatment.
Scar tissue caused by
endometriosis may be the culprit in preventing
conception - sometimes partially or completely blocking
the path of the egg to be fertilized. There are probably
also other, less understood ways that endometriosis can
affect fertility and although many women with
endometriosis can still fall pregnant, it usually takes
longer than average or requires some type of
intervention.
What is the usual treatment for
endometriosis?
Conventional treatment for
endometriosis is based on prescription
medications or surgery depending on the
severity of the condition and whether the woman wants to
get pregnant.
For women who wish to control the
pain of endometriosis and menstruation in this
condition, the most common treatment is with
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAID's)
which vary in effectiveness depending on the severity of
the condition, the strength of the drug prescribed as
well as individual factors. The use of pain-killers or
NSAID’s in endometriosis is only really effective at
treating the symptoms, such as menstrual cramps, pelvic
pain and painful intercourse and will have no
positive long-term effect on the condition
itself.
Hormonal medications including
the contraceptive pill are used to
treat the progression of endometriosis itself and are
useful in reducing symptoms and shrinking the
endometrial deposits. Unfortunately though, hormonal
drugs are also only a temporary solution. While using
these drugs the endometriosis will be suppressed and
symptoms improved but long-term, the condition
will return. Within 1-2 years of stopping
hormonal treatment, the endometriosis will flare-up
again with all of the associated symptoms. Also, large
deposits of endometrial tissue in the pelvis (i.e.
larger than 3 cm in diameter) do not generally respond
to hormonal treatment at all.
Both NSAID’s and hormonal
treatments can also cause a variety of adverse
side-effects including irregular bleeding,
thrombosis, menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes,
reduced bone density and vaginal dryness (which may or
may not be reversible). As mentioned above, use of
painkillers and NSAID's can also compromise liver
functioning - thereby contributing to the continuation
or even worsening of the endometriosis.
Surgery may be
regarded as either conservative or radical. In
conservative surgery endometrial deposits, scar tissue
and cysts are removed as much as is possible with the
maximum amount of healthy tissue left intact. Radical
surgery is usually reserved for severe cases or women
who have completed their families and usually takes the
form of a complete hysterectomy.
How can natural
remedies help?
By treating the underlying cause
of the endometriosis - namely a poorly functioning liver
- Traditional Chinese Medicine has the potential
to cure the condition and prevent future
recurrence rather than just suppressing the symptoms and
outcomes as is the case with conventional medicine.
The herbal ingredients used in
traditional Oriental treatment of endometriosis work by
fundamentally changing the functioning of the
liver and female reproductive system. In order
to do this, the treatment must be continued regularly
for a regimen of several months and even longer if
necessary in particularly stubborn cases. Medicinal
herbs in general take longer than allopathic medicines
to show their effectiveness but the patience and
persistence required is usually worth the safer,
superior and often permanent results achieved.
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What is
Endo-Ex Formula?
Endo-Ex
is a safe and effective natural remedy for
treating endometriosis. Containing herbs known
for their liver strengthening and
hormone-balancing properties in concentrated
tincture form, Endo-Ex offers a healthy and
potentially permanent solution to stubborn and
painful endometriosis, without exacerbating the
condition as is often the case with conventional
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What are the ingredients of
Endo-Ex?
This 100% natural remedy contains
the following herbal and homeopathic ingredients:
Vitex agnus-castus is also known as
Chasteberry and is a useful
hormone-balancing herb. Recent studies have shown that
compounds in Vitex are effective in adjusting female
hormones that are out of balance and regulating
menstruation. Vitex has also been proven to be effective
in the treatment of endometriosis, PMS and dysmenorrhea
(painful menstruation). Chasteberry helps the liver to
process and excrete estrogen which is important for
women with endometriosis as excess estrogen in the
system has been linked to the development of this
condition.
Angelica senensis (Don Quai) acts as a
hormone balancer and is an indispensable herb for
treatment of female reproductive disorders. A very
highly regarded medicinal herb in Traditional Chinese
Medicine, Don Quai acts as a tonic herb for the
reproductive system and will address the overall health
of your reproductive organs. It is especially useful in
treatment of irregular periods, polycystic ovarian
syndrome, estrogen dominance and endometriosis.
Don Quai is also a well-known liver tonic and blood
pressure regulator.
Silybum marianus (Milk Thistle) This
herb has been used since ancient times for treating a
wide variety of ailments, but is particularly effective
in the treatment of liver problems. Studies suggest that
this herb protects the liver from damage by viruses,
pollution, stress and toxins. Milk Thistle is a potent
antioxidant and laboratory studies indicate it may have
useful anti-cancer properties.
Dioscorea villosa (Chinese Yam) is an
excellent natural liver and nervous system tonic. It is
also known to have anti-inflammatory and anti-spasmodic
properties and will decrease menstrual pain as well as
inflammation associated with endometriosis that leads to
scar tissue.
Viburnum opulus (30C) is a homeopathic
remedy known for its effectiveness in treating painful
menstruation, especially backache.
Endo-Ex contains less than 1%
pure pharmaceutical ethanol when diluted as directed.
Like all Native Remedies products, Endo-Ex contains no
artificial flavors or colors and is gluten free.
How has Endo-Ex helped other
women?
"After having
had endometriosis since my teens I was tired of the
awful monthly pains and was not interested in using oral
contraceptives as my doctor suggested because I want to
get pregnant in the near future. I decided to try your
Endo-Ex and it has really helped me.
The dreadful pains every month have subsided
considerably and these days I don’t feel completely
useless and miserable when I get my period. I am
confident that with continued treatment my problem will
be completely cured." - Kerryn
"My husband and
I have been trying to conceive for more than a year and
it just wasn’t happening for us. After extensive testing
I was told that I have endometriosis and this was why I
was struggling to get pregnant. I went through two
traumatic and expensive attempts at IVF before I decided
to give the natural route a shot. After 6 months of
using Endo-Ex I got pregnant. We were
both flabbergasted and thrilled! I have Native Remedies
to thank for this miracle and don’t think you will ever
understand how grateful I am." - Andrea
How do I use Endo-Ex Formula?
Take 10 - 15 drops in 1/4 cup
water three times daily. Continue for at least 6 months
or longer should this be necessary.
Caution: Please consult your
medical practitioner should symptoms persist. Safety
during pregnancy and nursing is not yet established.
How long until I
see results?
Improvement may be noted from the
first menstrual period though it might take several
cycles to see the full effectiveness of this natural
remedy.
How long will a
bottle last?
One 50 ml bottle will last
approximately 30 days.
A 90 day supply is offered at a
discount (see the Buy 2 Get 1
FREE special below).
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Endo-Ex is manufactured
according to the highest pharmaceutical
standards. Individual ingredients are
well-researched and are natural, safe
and effective.
Endo-Ex is backed by our 60 day
money-back guarantee so you can
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