thread: Endometriosis + it's IMPACT...

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  1. #7
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    Oct 2006
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    Just on the diet topic, i know a few women with severe endo like myself that have had great succces following an insulin resitance diet. It essentially cuts out processed foods and balances "good carbs (complex carbohydrates)" with plenty of protein and it has seemed to work for both PCOS and endo.

    the ones i know on this diet which is similar to the endo diet have both endo, and PCOS. They have said that since on the I.R. diet, they have not had a single period cramp! I guess the I.R. diet is close enough to the endo diet that it works for cramps, too. Also, they said that they haven't had any bowel problems or bloating. worth considering if you are planning on changing your diet. there is a book called syndrome x all about this or for more info, research "Syndrome X" online.

    The endo diet is more strict and avoids the following foods:

    all wheat
    red meats
    refined and concentrated carbohydrates
    refined sugars (inflammatory)
    alcohol
    caffeine which is found in tea, coffee, soft drinks (increases abdominal cramps and increases estrogen levels)
    chocolate (contains sugar)
    dairy produce including all milk and cheese (inflammatory)
    fried food, margarine and hydrogenated fats
    soy products and soy protein products
    tinned and frozen packaged foods as little as possible
    additives and preservatives

    im sure you will find a balanced appraoch to diet and work out what works well and so on. its trial and error really.

    have you tried accupuncture, tens machines, pelvic physical therapy? im going to look into olive leaf extract as well.
    Last edited by YDI; April 1st, 2009 at 10:23 PM.