Endometriosis
Condition- EBV Stage 4 — Reproductive system stage: After Stage 3 (thyroid), EBV heads to the reproductive system (uterus, ovaries), causing PCOS, endometriosis, and fibroids. After Stage 2 mononucleosis, EBV camps out in the reproductive system, spleen, and liver. EBV is the primary viral driver.
- Virus: Caused by pathogens/viruses
- Bacteria: Certain variety of strain of bacteria that body walls off to protect you, bacteria gets out of control
- Eggs: Eggs create endometriosis
- Eggs: Eggs literally grow endometriosis rapidly
- Pathogen feeding mechanism — detailed: Endometrial cells packed with poisons (heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, pharmaceuticals, fragrances, nanotechnology) are pushed through the walls of the uterus to be expelled. A pathogen (virus or bacteria) feeding on a toxic endometrial cell is described as 'a Christmas present of poisons and toxins.' The pathogen consumes the toxins as fuel, then grows the cell into a pod, cyst, microadhesion, or macroadhesion outside the uterus. A pod, adhesion, or cyst can ONLY grow from a pathogen feeding off a human cell in this way — they cannot grow spontaneously.
- Toxic endometrial cells: Endometrial cells packed with poisons and toxins (heavy metals, pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, pharmaceuticals, fragrances, solvents) are pushed through the uterine lining to keep the uterus clean for sustaining life
- Bacteria: Endometriosis is bacterial - certain variety of strain of bacteria that the body walls off to protect you, but bacteria gets out of control
- EBV: Epstein-Barr virus
- Canola oil: Feeds endometriosis bacteria
- Toxic hormones: Foreign hormones from toxic substances, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides are partly responsible for endometriosis
- Heavy metals: Mercury and aluminum contribute to endometriosis
- Heavy metals: Mercury, lead, aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, nickel, barium, copper accumulate in endometrial cells
- Nanotechnology — reproductive system exposure: Nanotechnology from modern products finds its way inside the uterus regularly. This is one of the sources of poisons accumulating inside endometrial cells. Combined with pharmaceuticals (including inherited pharmaceutical toxins from prior generations), air fresheners, carpet-cleaning chemicals, and solvents, nanotechnology adds to the toxic payload that the uterus must push out.
- Fungicides on clothing and household products: New clothing is saturated with fungicide. Fungicide absorbs into the body through skin contact, goes directly into the reproductive system, and feeds unhealthy cells that create endometriosis. Conventional laundry detergents also carry chemical residue. Switching to unscented natural cleaners and washing new clothing before wearing helps protect the reproductive system. Once detergents are removed from a home, a person can smell fungicide on new clothing as soon as it enters.
- Pathogen feeding: Pathogens (viruses and bacteria) feed off the poisons in expelled endometrial cells, causing them to grow into pods, cysts, and adhesions outside the uterus
- Chemical toxins: Pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, radenticides, larvicides, neuro antagonists from colognes, perfumes, hairspray, air fresheners, carpet-cleaning chemicals, nanotechnology
- Viruses: Reproductive system diseases caused by viruses raised in labs on eggs
- Canola oil: Spawns on endometriosis and feeds it
- How endometrial cells exit the uterus — Spirit's revelation: The medical retrograde menstruation theory (blood flowing back through fallopian tubes) is plausible but not the primary mechanism — blood going back through fallopian tubes is rare. What Spirit reveals is that toxic endometrial cells are pushed THROUGH THE WALLS of the uterus itself. These cells have a life force and harbor tremendous information about creating life, but they also harbor the toxins the uterus needs to eliminate. The process is invisible and impossible to record externally. Cells are pushed out because the uterus must be clean to sustain new life.
- Bacterial debris: Viral and bacterial byproduct and debris - bacteria from past infections like chlamydia, strep from UTIs builds up in reproductive tissue
- Viruses and bacteria feeding on sources that include foreign hormones from animal products and synthetic, manufactured sources. The byproduct that these pathogens produce in and around the female reproductive system activates and prompts abnormal tissue growth to trap and encase this toxic byproduct so it doesn't injure the uterus. This tissue spreads faster on a high-fat/high-protein diet that includes eggs, milk, cheese, and butter. Toxic heavy metal exposure can also exacerbate endometriosis.
Healing Foods(22)
Supplements(26)
Foods to Avoid(7)
Protocols(7)
Symptoms(5)
Additional Notes(14)
Sources(23)
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- Podcast041 Food Wars: What Side Are You On(2024-02-01)
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- Podcast005 Eggs: Eaters Lose All(2020-09-28)
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- bookMedical Medium Cleanse to Heal— Chapter 29: The True Cause of Your Symptoms and Conditions with Dosages to Heal (Part 3: Diabetes - Inflammation)(2020)
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- PodcastMedical Medium Radio Show - Oxalates Debunked(2019-02-11)
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- Podcast2015-10 - Healing Infertility & Reproductive Issues(2015-10)
- Life-Changing Foods (derived)
- compilationMultiple sources: Cleanse to Heal (2020), Life-Changing Foods Expanded Edition (2025), various lives 2021-2025
- compilationMultiple sources: Healing Endometriosis Radio Show (2018-04-16), Celery Juice For PCOS, Fibroids, & Endometriosis Radio Show (2019-06-10), Medical Medium: Celery Juice book (2019), Medical Medium: Thyroid Healing book (2017), Medical Medium: Life-Changing Foods Expanded Edition (2025)