Why Do We Trust Doctors More Than Ourselves?

Why do so many women with endometriosis endure years of pain and suffering before seeking help—or worse, wait until their symptoms are unbearable to take action? Why do we trust a medical system that often advises us to "wait until it's bad enough for surgery," yet dismiss or distrust natural, holistic approaches that could address root causes rather than just manage symptoms?In this controversial episode, we’ll explore the cultural, societal, and medical narratives that keep women trapped in this cycle. We'll question why so many of us put faith in treatments that allow us to hit rock bottom before offering temporary relief—yet rarely lead to a cure.We’ll also discuss why natural and alternative methods are often overlooked or dismissed, despite evidence of their effectiveness. Is it a lack of awareness? A mistrust of approaches outside the Western medical model? Or have we simply been conditioned to believe that anything “natural” is less credible? This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit halcyondaysuk.substack.com

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In this podcast, Sarah (Your Natural Endometriosis Expert) and occasionally a guest or two talk about a range of issues pertinent to endometriosis, mostly from a 'natural management' perspective. Listen and discover the truths behind this very common and often-debilitating condition. Theme music "Moving Forward" courtesy of Chris Collins at www.indiemusicbox.com Sarah was diagnosed with endometriosis over 20 years ago and, when faced with invasive surgery, she decided to forge her own path. Learning a myriad of natural methods and alternative medicine techniques, she started to treat herself with some success. As word spread, she started treating friends and family and her company (Halcyon) was born in 2008. Since then, Sarah has successfully help thousands of women with endometriosis, adenomyosis, PCOS, menopause, fertility issues and may other often-debilitating conditions. She now focuses on teaching others the self-treatment techniques she's used to manage her own endometriosis and avoid surgery since her diagnosis all those years ago. Sarah also helps forward-thinking organisations support the menstrual health of their employees with supportive management strategies, period-friendly workplaces and access to a range of programmes to help people who are struggling. Check our her range of services at www.halcyonwomenshealth.com halcyondaysuk.substack.com