Replied By Erynn (New Haven, CT) on 01/16/2009
Endometriosis- no wheat. When you say Ginger, you mean fresh ginger, or powdered ginger?Replied By Lauren (Whitehorse, YT) on 01/27/2009
Fresh ginger, Grind it yourself! Powdered ginger works in your food, but against your tummy it has to be fresh, it's more potent that way.Replied By Sandra B (Toronto, On, Canada) on 06/19/2009
By eliminating Wheat from your diet are you eliminating Whole Wheat products as well? Sandra B.Replied By Lauren (Whitehorse, YT) on 07/07/2009
You need to eliminate ALL wheat. Its in everything, so it will be pretty hard to do for the first few months, but you will feel better. I eliminated wheat, rye, corn and oats. Wheat is the main one to get rid of. But i developed an allergy to corn, so i went on a body detox. And never felt better. Now i can eat corn, oats and rye again, but NO wheat ever again. The pain was to much, to many hospital visits, to many surgeries. Wheat isnt worth it!Replied By Celeste (Mesa, AZ) on 07/28/2009
I have been off wheat for 2 weeks now and feel a lot better in regards to my endometriosis. I actually feel GOOD after eating a meal now rather than tired. I tried for years to just cut out refined wheat but after reading about the wheat-endometriosis connection I decided to try it for 2 weeks, I'm off it for good now. I am also going through acupuncture treatments for my endo. This helps tremendously with my energy levels and pain. I truly feel like my body is gaining better balance to heal itself through these two therapies. Hopefully by next year I'll be pregnant, or at least endo-free!Replied By Lauren (Whitehorse, Yt) on 10/11/2009
I'm glad it helped you! As for pregnancy try taking maca root, and cherry blossom. They will help increase your fertility