It does not mean that I or Marty or Dr. Cook or anyone has all of the answers. What it means is that when you begin at the beginning — with the least invasive treatment first — then you have a greater chance of not doing more harm to yourself, of not traumatizing yourself more in an already traumatic situation, of finding respect and understanding for your situation which is, I guarantee you, a process.
There are very few cure-all treatments in life, including for adhesions, which seems contradictory since this whole website is about one particular form of treatment. It will be because you managed to resolve a part of your fear, a part of your resistance, a part of your stress, a part of your diet, a part of whatever else is happening in your life that is impacting your health — which is on some level, and very inconveniently, everything.
This ambiguity is hard to hear, I know. We want to be done with the mess, done with the pain, done with the dysfunction. We want to be able to stop working at this because it is exhausting.
But if we really want the most natural treatment possible, then we have to admit that nature has a way of taking its time. We have to admit that there are growing and dying and stagnation processes in nature, each of which is necessary to and feeds the others.
We have to admit that each of the seasons of the world we live in has their own flavor, their own joys, and their own hardships. Our internal healing is no different. Yes, the work I talk about on this site can help you, of that I have no doubt. It will be because you learned to rub your belly while you worked on the other factors influencing your health sometimes consciously, sometimes unconsciously.
It's always hard to remember accurately a couple of months later. Don't get confused by the different enzymes; these are not the digestive enzymes, but the systemic ones.
We should all naturally have a certain level of enzymes in the body, but from the age of 27 they start declining. By the time you are 40 most of them have been used up.
When, for whatever reason your levels are low, your repair 'protocols ' go out of balance and you get an excessive build-up of something called fibrin. Fibrin layers itself onto damage anywhere in your body and is what causes scar tissue to build up. It's also what is behind the plaque that builds up in your arteries and the clots that slow the flow of blood through your blood vessels as you get older. Systemic enzymes are the warriors that go into battle against the fibrin, dissolving the scars and destroying any excess amount of fibrin.
If you take enzyme capsules for long enough, your scar tissue will gradually disappear. It's all a question of time. The longer you have had the scarring, and the thicker the tissue build up, the longer it will take to fade away.
Serrapeptase is the enzyme you want. Not only can it survive the acid of your gut, but it eats up old scar tissue without harming the surrounding living tissue. Whatever you do, be patient, and don't give up. This is my favourite scientific potion of all time. Developed by a group of plastic surgeons to help their patients recover from surgery, HealGel combines the ingredients they found most effective for skin rejuvenation and healing.
It includes silicone, which is an essential for scar prevention and mending. Relatively inexpensive for the power it packs, this is the cream that made the unfortunate large, red lump that grew on my chest randomly and out of the blue, disappear entirely after two weeks of applying it just once a day. No scar of any kind and you can't tell there was ever a problem. And my doctor said it was just one of those things that would never go away.
Thank goodness I didn't listen, and thank goodness for holistic health! Used by the Australian aborigines for centuries, Blue Cypress Oil is an unusual essential oil with healing properties. It is also the only tree-based essential oil that is bright blue in colour.
It comes from the Northern Cypress pine native to Australia's Northern Territory and when rubbed on to scar tissue twice a day over a period of several weeks, the damage gradually dissolves. Make sure you use a carrier oil, like coconut or castor oil, to apply it. And it doesn't seem to matter how old the scar is, it just takes slightly longer for it to disappear.
Once you have recovered from an operation or injury, it can take up to a year for your damaged tissue to settle. Regular massage of the area afterwards will make all the difference to the end result. Start about three weeks after surgery and rub gently, clockwise and anti-clockwise for a few minutes at a time every day, gradually increasing pressure and eventually aiming to lift and move the skin the skin around, and the area underneath.
This way you prevent the build-up of fibres and lesions that form the knots and bumps that are so much harder to get rid of years later. Which was the one that worked for my friend? The answer is - castor oil. She made a choice and stuck to it faithfully. Every night before she went to bed, she rubbed castor oil faithfully into her stomach, and massaged it in for 5 minutes afterwards. The result, five weeks later - a flat stomach, no swelling and no pain.
But all the others work too And any photographs of before and after also gratefully received. My book - Reboot Your Health - is available now. There are so many products to choose from, how do I know which one will help me best for my endometriosis? Hi, Ijust come across yr blog.
I intrigued to ask abt the relationship with the condition of our liver. Sorry about that Emily. The whole piece is about serrapeptase and then right at the end is says buy Vitalzym online?! So is it the serrapeptase we need or the viralzym?! Hello been usi g serratrepinase for 2yrs and increased dose at times ,gone off then back on. I also tried fibrovan and it helped my fibroids shrink.
I have severe endo with endometriomas and high doses of neprinol for weeks dissolved the cysts on my ovaries. Thankyou for sharing this information! Is the Serra Enzyme the same ar Vitalzym?
This site was… how do I say it? Finally I have found something that helped me. It will also help the body expel any inflammation from the op too. Would you recommend this to help prevent the return of endo after laparoscopy? Or are endo cells old…. Hi Vensesa, You brought a tear to my eye! That is so wonderful to hear and I am so incredibly happy that you have had such an amazing result! My name is Venesa and I came across your blog about 2 months ago in the desperate search for Endo pain relief as I am sure most of your readers can relate.
My 2 perscription medications, one an antiinflammatory, and one a narcotic were the strongest my gyno could prescribe me — and still no pain relief. I discovered Vitalzym thanks to your blog and decided to give it a try. I thank you and my liver thanks you! This could truly change the quality of my life.
Hi Christina. Just try the normal dose they recommend on the bottle to start and see how you go. It looks good based on the ingredients. This sounds great. Is the Serrapeptase as good as the Vitalzym, or which would you say is the better of to two to get? My husband suggested yesterday that we look into performing the procedure again and I was mortified at the idea! Thanks Mel! I really feel like Vitalzym is helping to heal me. Hopefully more Endo girls try it out.
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There is a beautiful, positive community that can help you and support you. I know when I was in the depth of my journey with endometriosis and I was experiencing daily pain, I felt mostly anger. Anger at. In the last few months I have been reading many books on productivity and why we do the things we do. What makes us change. Skip to content. I want to share some insights with you about adhesions and endometriosis… If everything works as it should in our bodies and the liver is functioning well, then I believe the body would flush out the excess endometriosis cells all on its own.
Let me explain… So, we have these things called enzymes. Where does it come from? Serrapeptase digests dead cells in the body. That refers to old endometriosis cells sitting in our uterus, adhesions and scar tissue. Serrapeptase also digests the fibrin in the blood. Essentially, this is the stuff that makes our blood sticky and clotty. It also breaks down dead material in our blood.
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