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What is Endometriosis?

Endometriosis is a painful, chronic disease that affects 5 1/2 million women and girls in the USA and Canada, and millions more worldwide. It occurs when tissue like that which lines the uterus (tissue called the endometrium) is found outside the uterus -- usually in the abdomen on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and ligaments that support the uterus; the area between the vagina and rectum; the outer surface of the uterus; and the lining of the pelvic cavity. Other sites for these endometrial growths may include the bladder, bowel, vagina, cervix, vulva, and in abdominal surgical scars. Less commonly they are found in the lung, arm, thigh, and other locations.

This misplaced tissue develops into growths or lesions which respond to the menstrual cycle in the same way that the tissue of the uterine lining does: each month the tissue builds up, breaks down, and sheds. Menstrual blood flows from the uterus and out of the body through the vagina, but the blood and tissue shed from endometrial growths has no way of leaving the body. This results in internal bleeding, breakdown of the blood and tissue from the lesions, and inflammation -- and can cause pain, infertility, scar tissue formation, adhesions, and bowel problems.

 

What are the Symptoms of Endometriosis?

  • Pain before and during periods
  • Pain with sex
  • Infertility
  • Fatigue
  • Painful urination during periods
  • Painful bowel movements during periods
  • Other Gastrointestinal upsets such as diarrhea, constipation, nausea.

In addition, many women with endometriosis suffer from:

  • Allergies
  • Chemical sensitivities
  • Frequent yeast infections

Diagnosis is considered uncertain until proven by laparoscopy, a minor surgical procedure done under anesthesia. A laparoscopy usually shows the location, size, and extent of the growths. This helps the doctor and patient make better treatment choices. 

 What Causes Endometriosis?

The cause of endometriosis is unknown. The retrograde menstruation theory (transtubal migration theory) suggests that during menstruation some of the menstrual tissue backs up through the fallopian tubes, implants in the abdomen, and grows.  Some experts believe that all women experience some menstrual tissue backup and that an immune system problem or a hormonal problem allows this tissue to grow in the women who develop endometriosis.

Another theory suggests that endometrial tissue is distributed from the uterus to other parts of the body through the lymph system or through the blood system. A genetic theory suggests that it may be carried in the genes in certain families or that some families may have predisposing factors to endometriosis.

Surgical transplantation has also been cited in many cases where endometriosis is found in abdominal scars, although it has also been found in such scars when accidental implantation seems unlikely.

Another theory suggests that remnants of tissue from when the woman was an embryo may later develop into endometriosis, or that some adult tissues retain the ability they had in the embryo stage to transform reproductive tissue in certain circumstances.***
 
 
 
Pure4U,LLC Owner Statement:  My name is Jo Haynes and I am the owner/CEO of Pure4U, LLC. I feel the need to share with you my story and what brought me to start this company. When I was 18 years old I had a golf ball sized tumor explode in my body that left a lot of internal scar tissue. I was later told, after seeing many doctors, that I had PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome. This basically meant that my ovaries formed cysts that would rupture and cause me much pain. I had an ultrasound once that showed NINE cysts on my ovaries! I later discovered, after many rounds of high-dose addictive pain killers like Vicadin, Percadan, Demerol, Moraphine, Codeine - just to name a few, that I also had severe endometriosis. The pain left me curled up on the floor, helpless and screaming, for days at a time with no end in sight. Thoughts of suicide filled my head as I saw no other way out from this grueling, debilitating disease. I walked around in a robotic, zombie-like state being "doped up" continuously on the pain killers.
 
Once they finally diagnosed the endometriosis I was put on many rounds of synthetic hormone treatments ranging from five different types of birth control pills to 800 mgs a DAY of male hormone until they finally put me on Lupron, a medicine that tricks your body into going into menopause to shut the reproductive system down. I was told the only way to manage my endometriosis was to suppress my ovaries. That still didn't work. Knowing what I know now, that doesn't surprise me. If the doctors don't know what causes it, they surely can't find a cure.
 
I was told I was infertile and would never have any children due to how extreme my condition was. After more than 14 years of the agony having listened to the "knowledge" of Western conventional doctors I was also told to have a full hysterectomy since the doctors saw no other way out. They had already lasered off my insides FOUR times with no end in sight. Knowing the risks involved having done my homework before agreeing to the procedure, I asked how they would manage the hysterectomy since I was nowhere near menopause. I was told I would be put on synthetic hormones. When I told the doctor that my mother had breast cancer, which increases my risk 10 fold if I am put on synthetic hormones, the response I got was a resounding, "We'll keep an eye on you." 
 
That was it for me! I went on a mission to find a cure for it myself. After much research, studying, becoming a Certified Holistic Nutritional Counselor (just to find a cure for the endometriosis and PCOS), I discovered that there was a much healthier, safer way to manage and CURE the disease. I have had absolutely no symptoms of either the endometriosis or the PCOS since I implemented my self-developed system,  and I will also point out that I now have two very healthy, beautiful girls! I will also point out that not only are all my endometriosis and PCOS symtoms totally suppressed, but now I have absolutely NO PMS and absolutely NO menstrual cramps!
 
Knowing the physical and mental pain and agony that endometriosis, PCOS, and infertility causes, I am making it my goal to provide the system I developed to as many women as possible to help them dissipate, if not completely elimate, the symptoms,  so you can know what it is like to enjoy a life free of the control these conditions have on your life and mind. I want you to experience life as I do now - free of all prescription- based medicines, and free from the jagged jaws of a debilitating disease controlling everything in your life.
 
When you are ready to finally rid yourself of your debilitating pain, CLICK HERE or go to our "Informational Kits" page to get started. 
 
 
In Good Health,
 
Jo Haynes
Owner/CEO
Pure4U, LLC
*** This information was compiled from The Endometriosis Association's website.

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