If you have bladder IC and endometriosis you are experiencing a sort of double whammy You have two painful inflammatory pelvic conditions to deal with And that’s a bummer The pain may be doubly intense or at least seem like it And the social, physical, psychological, and emotional debility is energy draining
But what if you could do something that doesn’t cost you anything and could reduce your symptoms by as much as 50%? All you have to do is take on the responsibility of nutritional choices and use aloe vera gel among many other natural ways to reduce inflammation
So is there a relationships between these two inflammatory conditions? The short answer to the question is that it depends From your doctor’s matter science view the answer is NO From an energy science view the answer is definitely YES This makes the decision easy because you don’t have any choices with the former take
From a mechanical molecular science view endometriosis is an inflammatory condition involving the peritoneum where endometrial implants occur in the pelvis leading to recurrent pelvic pain typically around menses
Due to its cyclical nature of symptoms it’s thought that there is somehow a correlation between IC and endometriosis But the organ origin of theses inflammatory conditons are different and therefore there is no association between the two diseases
As a matter of fact endometriosis may be far more overdiagnosed for pelvic pain than is a reality Definite biopsy confirmation of apparent lesions has to be part of the evaluation
And what can be done for inflammation? The matter science says there are some obvious ones such as stop smoking, some not so obvious such as obesity and its role in inflammation, and then advice that is incorrect such as eating seafood by some for omega 3 If you want to get omega 3 get it from freshwater fish
The energy science says that the majority of diseases have an element of inflammation in them and this fits what people are talking about on the streets
If you’re waiting for the definitive answer from the molecular research as to decide what to do you’re in for a long wait and by then it won’t make any difference to you
As a retort to the antiinflammatroy craze, John Swartzberg, M.D., Chair, Editorial Board at the Berkley Wellness Newsletter (2008) says “Whether inflammation actually causes chronic diseases or merely accompanies them is unknown. Some scientists and hundreds of marketers are way too eager to translate theories into “news you can use.” Believe me, there isn’t any news here. Eat sensibly, get regular exercise, watch your weight, drink alcohol moderately, if at all, and don’t smoke. It’s a long road from a theory to a fact.”
Although others in the research world aren’t as dismissive as Dr Swartzberg, the matter science discussion around inflammation eventually revolves around obesity And from an energy science view obesity is an inflammatory issue
But what if you have IC and endometriosis and you’re not fat??? Then what?
The matter science answer to antiinflammatory lifestyle ends with diet(correct only from a molecular point of view) This advice from a energy science view is at times faulty due to the model from which it is derived But what about all the other issues that produce inflammation lifestyle wise?
What about overexercise, overeating, overworking? Do those count in matter science realm? And what about incompatible food combinations, and other energy science nutritional advice absent from matter science workers?
But you can right now take the responsibility to make changes you make on a daily basis to take on responsibility for your health This isn’t for everyone Some will stay stuck in their old habits because it’s scary to change and who’s to guarantee that making the changes will help you?
1 Do the Pitta pacifying nutritional format for 6 weeks
2 Avoid incompatible food combining for 6 weeks
3 Use aloe vera gel 2T 3x per day
The key is to stick with it and convince yourself!! Good luck To Health as a Skill Love Dr Bill
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