We are back with our Endometriosis Mini-Series in honour of Endometriosis Awareness Month this March! With 1 in 9 people born with a uterus experiencing endometriosis, delays of 7-12 years for a diagnosis and the wide-reaching impacts it can have socially, emotionally, physically and on fertility, I thought it deserves all the awareness it can get! (Plus, I have endometriosis too!)
This week’s episode is all about the role of the gut microbiome in endometriosis, how it might very well be the new frontier in learning more about endometriosis diagnosis and treatment!
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oin us for our Nourishing Your Gut with Endometriosis Masterclass, Thursday March 23rd at 7 pm AEDT (Sydney/Melbourne time) – don’t worry sign-up now to get the recording if you can’t make it live! SAVE YOUR SEAT HERE.
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Here’s what I mentioned in the episode:
- Estrogen & Endometriosis – Episode 50. Listen here.
- Gut-Hormone Axis – Episode 10. Listen here.
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