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in young girls, however, which does suggest a genetic link. While the  
causes of endometriosis are not really understood, recent information  
suggests that a poorly functioning immune system might, in part, be  
responsible. If the immune system is not functioning properly, any  
invasive straying cells, which should be instantaneously killed off, are not.  
Instead they travel through the bloodstream or lymph system and are  
deposited in other organs, such as the lungs.  
If this disorder is caught early, many positive steps can be taken, but  
treatment must be very committed and consistent. Orthodox methods of  
surgery and drugs can be used, but male steroid drugs like danazol, which  
prevent menstruation, have alarming side effects. Many patients feel very  
depressed on it, and an increasing number of doctors prefer not to use it.  
As in pregnancy (another suggested “cure” for endometriosis), it is  
designed to work by giving the body a chance to stop menstruating.  
Another treatment consists of giving synthetic progesterone, but this does  
not suit all women or even help the situation.  
Symptoms can include pelvic painespecially at the times of ovulation  
and menstruationirregular or excessive menstrual bleeding; backache  
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lower back especially); painful lovemaking; infertility; discomfort in the  
stomach, small intestine, and large intestine; painful urination; prolonged  
menstrual bleeding; and constipation and diarrhea in f uctuation.  
Areas that should be considered when treating endometriosis are as  
follows:  
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Maintain a good diet of whole grains, vegetables, and plenty of citrus  
fruit. Include superfood.  
Avoid meats, dairy products, and eggs that have been produced using  
synthetic hormones.  
Avoid coffee, tea, and chocolate, as they also produce extra estrogen.  
Avoid alcohol because it harms the liver, which must remain healthy.  
f For excessive bleeding, use equal parts of yarrow leaf and alfalfa leaf.  
With the supervision of a qualif ed herbalist, the herb beth root  
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could also be used.)  
f There is always a possibility that infection may be lurking. To deal  
with this, use barberry root bark at the beginning of the program.  
f Liver herbs like wild yam root, barberry root bark, cinnamon stick,  
dandelion root, and milk thistle seed will be essential.  
f The immune system should be functioning eff ciently; include herbs  
like pau d’arco inner bark, chamomile f ower, and echinacea root.  
f Use endocrine herbs to balance and tone the system (avoiding those  
that encourage estrogen production). Use a combination of two parts  
each of squaw vine leaf (and other aerial parts) and chaste tree berry;  


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