Case Study: Fatigue, Digestive Problems and Menstrual Difficulties
Sandi Radomski reports:
"T.W. is a 26 year old female who came to my office complaining of fatigue and digestive problems.
Her daily fatigue worsened the week before her period, leaving her
nearly bedridden during that week. Given the relationship to her
menstrual cycle, I checked her reaction to hormones. She was reactive
to all of the estrogens and progesterone. While we were talking, she
remembered that she had had a severe reaction to a type of estrogen
called estrase that she had taken 2 years before. I tested and treated
her for estrogen, estriol, estradiol, estrone, progesterone and
estrase. Her energy is now high, she no longer has fatigue before her
periods, and her cramps have gone away.
T.W. also had digestive discomfort and diarrhea after eating most
foods. She had to be careful of driving long distances out of reach of
a restroom. Cheese, wheat, onions, garlic, and peppers were among the
foods that caused distress. We began by testing and treating the
digestive enzymes. She initially tested weak on all of the digestive
enzymes. T.W. described a noticeable change when she
tested strong on these enzymes after treatment. Her digestion improved 70%. We then
treated individual foods. She reports complete recovery."
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