The root cause of Endometriosis, bladder issues, and ovarian cysts. Covering inflammation, toxin infections, and psychosomatic root causes.
Did you know that endometriosis typically develops as our bodies' defense against harm to our internal organs?
The buildup of tissue will occur if there are bacteria, fungi, parasites, etc. People frequently experience problems in most of these locations because they are unaware of the near proximity of their rectum, urinary tract, and vaginal tract. There are many people who are easily wounded, but you are more susceptible to weakness, trauma, or prolapse because of glyphosate-induced collagen weakening.
On this week's Integrative Wellness Podcast, we'll go in-depth on the physical, biochemical, and emotional aspects of scar tissue and the general buildup of tissues in the bladder, rectum, and pelvic bowl. Dr. Nicole will introduce this episode by discussing how, in certain cases, our diagnoses might be caused by our mental and emotional problems, and vice versa. She will further shed light on the underlying causes and problems with endometriosis, as well as how our body strives to safeguard our reproductive organs.
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What you’ll learn:
- How do germs, parasites, and fungi enter our pelvic bowl
- How to identify the root cause of our diagnosis
- How can you tell which foods include genetically modified organisms(GMO)
- How your fallopian tube may be strained as a result of your low back
- How numerous locations are engaged in one diagnosis
- How does safeguarding your ovaries relate to ovarian cysts
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