Heal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
In this week's podcast, Wendy K Laidlaw is delighted to share ANOTHER 'heal endometriosis naturally' success story! Meet Harriet, from the UK, who is an experience and sought-after First Mate who leads yacht crews sailing all around the world. However, from the young age of 15 years old she was in chronic debilitating pain every month. Her period became so bad at school that she would often have to run out of class due to the pain, cramps and nausea, and spent a lot of time in the medical room. In her early twenties she got an internal ultra sound scan that confirmed the existence of...
info_outline #161 Lately It's Been RoughHeal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
This weeks podcast with Wendy K Laidlaw discusses some recent personal challenges she's overcome and the value of journaling as a tool for guidance, self-reflection, emotional balance, and personal growth. Wendy also shares her experience with nurturing a sick puppy (called Daisy), dealing with doubt, and managing different "Parts" of the personality, including that aged old one called Perfectionism. Journaling, she explains, has been instrumental in overcoming and navigating life's obstacles and creating positive change, such as writing and publishing multiple books and developing the...
info_outline #160 Dianna from Canada - NEW Update 5 Years Later - Continued Success With Heal Endometriosis Naturally & Wendy K LaidlawHeal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
This week, Wendy K Laidlaw sits down with Dianna from Canada, a former student of the EndoBoss® Academy, to share an inspiring and heartwarming story that will resonate deeply with women who have been told they would never have children due to endometriosis. Dianna first shared her EndoBoss® success story in 2017, gave us an encouraging update in 2018, and came back in 2021 to celebrate her ongoing journey. Now, in 2024, Dianna returns with the most delightful news: after years of being told by doctors that she would never have children, she is now a proud mother to a handsome and healthy...
info_outline #159 Go To The Healing Mat With Julie HegartyHeal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
Welcome to this week's episode of our podcast, where Wendy K. Laidlaw sits down with the lovely special guest Julie Hegarty from Ireland. Julie shares her inspiring journey of healing many abdominal problems, including Crohn's Disease, by making key lifestyle changes and incorporating yoga into her daily routine. Listen in as she discusses her passion for "going to the mat to heal" and how she's learned to connect 'pain in her gut' to the emotional challenges she's had in her life, to breathe deeply to stimulate the immune system and connect with her body in a transformative new way....
info_outline #158 - Questions, Questions, QuestionsHeal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
This week, Wendy and her Head Coach, Maxine, discuss the critical importance of asking questions. As the Danish proverb goes, "Better to ask twice than to lose your way once." On your EndoBoss® journey, you will encounter various characters and personalities. Some may seem helpful but are actually like wolves in sheep's clothing. Others might pretend to offer assistance but are merely serving their own egos, potentially causing you harm. So, how do you ensure you are engaging with safe and genuinely caring people? The answer lies in questions, questions, questions! You can discern those who...
info_outline #157 - Holding The MirrorHeal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
In this week's podcast Wendy K Laidlaw discusses the importance of "holding the mirror" to oneself and others. This involves keeping self-awareness through journaling to care for oneself and recognise negative behaviours in others. She advises being an advocate for your own body, not allowing others to mislead you into unnecessary medical procedures. Holding the mirror with compassion allows you to step into your full potential. Journaling helps process emotions and gain clarity on relationships. Taking care of yourself first is essential. To start your own EndoBoss® journey go to and...
info_outline #156 - Done Being A DoormatHeal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
In this week's podcast, Wendy K Laidlaw discusses how women may suffer excessively when they prioritize others over themselves and at their own expense. 'Done Being a Doormat' highlights how women teach others to treat them through actions and boundaries, defining a "doormat" as someone who accepts mistreatment without objection. Signs of being a doormat include excessive people-pleasing, difficulty saying no, low self-esteem, and avoiding confrontation. Wendy shares her journey from chronic people-pleasing to self-care, addressing the subconscious societal expectations of women. ...
info_outline #155 - Year of YouHeal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
In this podcast episode, Wendy K Laidlaw explains her absence over the past few months due to some unforeseen challenges. Wendy reminds listeners that a New Year brings NEW opportunities to focus on essential self-care, pay attention to the body's signs and signals, and to take responsibility for one's full health; mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually. She also shares her plans to host more in-person events like EndoBoss® Mastermind retreats in 2024 for EndoBoss® Beginners, Advanced & Elite clients to provide more rich, niche and expert education, along...
info_outline #154 - Save Your WombHeal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
In this week's podcast I want to address a pressing issue. I recently spoke to a woman who was told by her gynaecologist that she needed a complete hysterectomy, a procedure involving the removal of her uterus and potentially ovaries. What deeply troubles me is the misinformation women receive about hysterectomies. My own mother had a hysterectomy, and she was devastated by the outcome. She was led to believe it would be a cure-all, but it wasn't. She faced complications and even developed more endometriosis symptoms after the procedure. Many women reach out to us, seeking...
info_outline #153 Meet Cristine - ANOTHER EndoBoss® Success StoryHeal Endometriosis Naturally With Wendy K Laidlaw
We are delighted to introduce you to the delightful Cristine, coming from the beautiful country of Denmark in Europe. Over the span of three decades, starting as young as 14, Cristine grappled with the relentless ebb and flow of menstrual agony for almost 30 years. In her quest for relief, Cristine found herself at the mercy of the medical field, with limited options: pills or pregnancy. However, due to the presence of two 10cm cysts, she eventually felt pressure to undergo surgery and also became a mother of two. But, to her dismay, her symptoms returned with vengeance, turning her monthly...
info_outlineIn this week's podcast I want to address a pressing issue. I recently spoke to a woman who was told by her gynaecologist that she needed a complete hysterectomy, a procedure involving the removal of her uterus and potentially ovaries. What deeply troubles me is the misinformation women receive about hysterectomies.
My own mother had a hysterectomy, and she was devastated by the outcome. She was led to believe it would be a cure-all, but it wasn't. She faced complications and even developed more endometriosis symptoms after the procedure. Many women reach out to us, seeking information, after they are often given frightening and misleading advice from others.
Your uterus and ovaries are crucial organs throughout your life, beyond just reproduction. They play a major role in hormone production and preventing conditions like osteoporosis. Yet, some doctors rush to recommend their removal without considering the long-term consequences or other natural options.
Some women are told they can keep their ovaries while removing the uterus, but this can lead to blood supply issues to the ovaries, causing them to atrophy and necessitating another surgery. Even worse, some are falsely told that not having a hysterectomy will lead to cancer, a dangerous and highly irresponsible claim.
Historically, women have been conditioned to stay silent and not question authority figures, especially in medical settings. It's crucial to understand that you have the right to take your time and make fully informed decisions about your health. These decisions are irreversible, so make sure to gather as much information as possible.
Dr. Stanley West, author of "The Hysterectomy Hoax," states that about 90% of hysterectomies are unnecessary. Surgery can often do more harm than good, posing needless risks. Surgeons too often rely on hysterectomies as a 'one-size-fits-all solution' to various conditions, from PMS to fibroids.
Even Dr. Sarah Myhill, renowned in the UK, has achieved remission in terminally ill cancer patients, demonstrating that alternatives and natural protocols exist.
I do what I do because I remember the fear and devastation I felt when pressured to have a hysterectomy (which I refused). I was scared to question doctors and felt trapped between a rock and a hard place. It's vital to empower yourself with knowledge before making any critical decisions.
I believe that most women can achieve remission by following the guidance in my book, online programs and other resources as I have done, along with hundreds of other EndoBosses.
Seek safe and expert support, but don't be swayed or react by fear. Reflect on how you cannot reinstate your precious organs once they have been removed.
Surgery is invasive and comes with risks, so take the natural route, even though it may take time, it comes with ZERO side effects and great life long gains. It's a real opportunity for those who are ready for change and self-discovery.
Remember, you are in charge of your health and you know your body better than anyone.
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