Endometriosis: Case Study
Sydney* came to me for her first treatment in March 2023. She had never experienced natural health care before and was open to trying anything that might help. Recently turned 21, she started to suffer from erratic bleeding two years ago. Concerned, she sought help from her doctor. They suggested she try the contraceptive pill, then the implant and when they failed to alleviate her issues, the contraceptive injection. None of these suggestions got to the root of the problem and instead made her feel worse, hormonally imbalanced and nowhere closer to understanding what was happening to her.
Not feeling heard by the medical world, let alone believed, she struggled through, worried about her future which included having a family. In fact, that was one of the most stressful aspects of her visits to the doctors, that nobody believed the extent to which she was suffering and took appropriate action.
Eventually, after she received a diagnosis of endometriosis in Autumn 2022. Finally, a diagnosis and with that presumably a solution. She agreed to have surgery and had a laparoscopy to remove the patches of endometriosis.
After the operation she had a contraceptive coil fitted and initially, her symptoms stopped. She ceased menstruating, and along with that the intense pains she’d had also stopped. It seemed like the surgery had been successful and normal life resumed. However, a few months later Sydney started bleeding erratically again, being woken up with chronic pelvic and abdominal pain and her dreams of being a mother felt threatened again.
Sydney’s first treatment
Through muscle testing, I found some sex hormone muscles and stress-related systems that were weak and needed support. We identified which emotions were connected with her hormonal imbalances, as there is always an emotional component to disease. I then tested a combination of plants that contain phytoestrogens and Lily & Loaf’s Soya Protein with Vitamins and Minerals, a protein powder containing soy protein and the full range of amino acids needed by the body, to see whether they would help rebalance her hormone levels naturally. The combination of ingredients and Lily & Loaf’s Omegas 3-6-9 1000 mg muscle tested as essential for her to take in connection to her hormonal imbalance.
After her initial treatment, she was advised to follow the protocol of having a shake made up of certain fruits, soy yoghurt and flax seeds and take omega oils every morning for two weeks, then to stop for two weeks and resume for two weeks, until the symptoms abated.
Four weeks later
Sydney returned for her follow-up and reported that she felt a lot better. Despite struggling with some of the textures in the shake, she had been following the protocol as best she could and within two weeks felt a noticeable reduction in pain. She felt inspired to make dietary and lifestyle changes and that she was taking her health into her own hands, with immediately obvious positive results.
Sydney’s third treatment
In her third treatment, she was baffled and thrilled. She was completely pain free! How could kinesiology, a plant-based shake and some supplements have worked, and so fast?
She said: “I wish everyone who had experienced the nightmare of endometriosis knew about kinesiology. I can’t understand how this has worked, but it has, and that’s all that matters to me.”
* Sydney gave permission to have her real name included in this article.
Layla Auer
Systematic Kinesiology Practitioner