Frens, I’m basically at my breaking point.
I am in my late 20s. I have been struggling with almost undetectable levels of multiple hormones since 2014. I am worried about my fertility. My body continues to deteriorate and doctors just want to shove the birth control pill at me and send me on my way.
Does anyone know of any doctors that might be able to help? Or have performed miracles in the past? I have prayed and prayed and prayed and things simply continue to get worse. My family refuses to help me find assistance even though I’m a dependent on their insurance. I can’t continue on like this for much longer.
Thanks for any leads you can provide.
Part of the great awakening is a break away from big pharma. Big pharma wants her to take birth control pills and fuck off, but she knows and we know that all that does is fuck with your hormones in unpredictable and seemingly random ways
Sasquatch and flat earth are not relevant and are not tolerated here.
Q says the earth is a globe, as does common sense and logic
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Deport -> off topic.
Mods are on top of their game here
We’ve been talking a lot about how the vaccines can affect menstrual cycles and male & female fertility.
I figured some on this board may have discovered resources for people who are struggling with these issues even if they aren’t vaccine related.
Also has to do with the medical system being absolutely atrocious.
How are your vitamin d levels?
"Vitamin D deficiency is very common in women of reproductive age (1, 2). The physiological role of vitamin D in reproduction remains ambiguous. Early animal experiments found that 25(OH)D deficiency rats showed a compromised mating behavior, reduced fertility rates, decreased litter sizes and impaired neonatal growth, suggested the importance of vitamin D in reproduction (3–5). In human, low maternal vitamin D status has been associated with adverse maternal and fetal outcomes, including preeclampsia (6, 7), gestational diabetes mellitus (8, 9), small for gestational age (10) low birth weight (11).
Vitamin D appears to function through a single vitamin D receptor (VDR), which also has been identified in human female several reproductive tissues (12). Several studies reported that vitamin D deficiency affects both insulin secretion and insulin resistance. Insulin resistance is a hallmark of the polycystic ovarian syndrome, one of the most common endocrine disorders that affects reproductive age women (13–16)."
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2021.666687/full
Above 70.
Detox, look up vax detox protocols, the alternative drs have been working, check out Dr Christiane Northrup..ob gyne,