EP.208/ Does The pill actually work for endo?

 

This week on the podcast I’m sharing a conversation I had with herbalist and Forage Botanicals founder Natasha Richardson. Natasha develops natural remedies for period problems, as well as incredible products for bladder problems, fatigue and stress. She has a Facebook group where she teaches menstrual health and wellbeing and kindly invited me on for a chat with her and her audience.

In this discussion, we talk about -

  • SIBO and endometriosis - the signs, symptoms and prevalence

  • How gut health can contribute to endometriosis development

  • The various theories behind endometriosis growth including immune dysfunction and mast cells

  • My views on hormonal treatments for endometriosis including whether we’re really getting fully informed consent and whether effectiveness is accurately portrayed

  • The role of medicine vs. a holistic approach in endometriosis management.

Some of these topics are delicate, and it can be tricky to navigate them when having a chat that isn’t a carefully pre-planned presentation, but I hope I was able to share my views in a delicate and considerate manner.

 
 

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Show Notes

https://foragebotanicals.co.uk/collections/frontpage

Natasha’s Facebook group

https://www.vitalhealth.com/endometriosis-specialty-center/learn-about-endometriosis/endometriosis-treatment-options/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17434511/

 
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