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The hormones-gut connection

How hormones impact endometriosis (and why addressing inflammation matters more) If you live with endometriosis, you’ve likely heard about hormones like oestrogen and progesterone and their role in this condition. While hormones play a significant role in endometriosis, it’s important to remember that endometriosis is primarily an inflammatory disease. Understanding how hormones affect your body...

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How do I create the best solutions to help you

You may have been following me for quite some time, or you may be new to me. But either way, I thought it might be nice for you to get to know me a bit better. In this video I’m sharing my thoughts. And I need your help! I want to be able to create...

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How did I become the Endometriosis Nutritionist?

You may have been following me for quite some time, or you may be new to me. But either way, I thought it might be nice for you to get to know me a bit better. In this video I’m sharing with you how I ended up being the Endometriosis Nutritionist, and why I decided...

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To eat meat or not, is that the question?

So, maybe you’ve done your research on diet and Endometriosis and are thinking about cutting meat from your diet. Before you switch to a fully plant-based diet, here are some key things to consider about your health and your Endometriosis. Because, as with all things diet, it’s not that simple. The inflammatory effect of meat...

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Is IBS to blame for your digestive problems?

Today, let’s dive into a topic many of my clients face during their journey toward better health-digestive issues and whether they are linked to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or endometriosis. If you’re living with endometriosis and experiencing gut problems, you might be wondering: Do I have IBS, or is this just another symptom of my...

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Why going gluten-free is essential

Living with endometriosis can be overwhelming, especially when it comes to managing pain and other symptoms. One crucial dietary change that has gained significant attention in research is going gluten-free. If you’re dealing with endometriosis, removing gluten from your diet may lead to significant improvements in pain, gut health, and overall well-being. In this post...

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Fatigue is now the most common symptom I see in my clients

Over the past year or so, fatigue has become one of the most common symptoms I see in my clients. Although bloating has traditionally been number 1, fatigue now frequently ranks as the top issue. This shift in symptoms has prompted many to question why fatigue is so prevalent in Endometriosis and, more importantly, how...

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Hidden toxins in your diet: what you need to know

When it comes to managing chronic conditions like endometriosis, reducing hidden toxins in your diet is key to minimising inflammation and improving overall health. But the truth is, even fresh, whole foods can contain harmful chemicals. Here’s what you need to know about where these toxins come from and how to reduce your exposure. Where...

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Why do so many people with Endometriosis experience anxiety?

Anxiety and depression are common symptoms among those dealing with endometriosis, often playing a significant role in overall well-being. Even if these aren’t the main concerns my clients initially bring up, they frequently mention feelings of low mood or mood swings. My journey into understanding anxiety and depression began when I studied psychology. In one...

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The limitations of blood tests

Lately, I’ve been using some new testing methods in my programs, particularly hair analysis. This has prompted many clients to ask, “Why not just do a blood test?” Today, I want to share why it’s essential to look beyond blood tests. Let’s take a common scenario: you’re feeling fatigued and experiencing heavy bleeding, so your...

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