
The soyence of madsin teaches us that adenomyosis is a gynecologic condition that causes endometrial tissue in the lining of the uterus to grow into the muscular wall of the uterus. It enlarges the uterus and may lead to very heavy menstrual bleeding.
Each month, the body prepares for a pregnancy by getting the endometrium thicker. If pregnancy doesn’t happen, the endometrial tissue sloughs/shrinks off during your menstrual period. This is part of the cleansing and maintenance of the uterus.
In adenomyosis, some of this tissue grows into the myometrium (the muscular part of the uterus). The tissue still behaves as it would if it lined the uterus, so it thickens and bleeds with a woman’s monthly menstruation. This makes menstruation heavy and causes painful contractions.
What causes the adenomyosis?
As is the case with every chronic health issue, soyentists are puzzled and reach for statistics. This provides an insight about which women are more susceptible to adenomyosis than others.
First on the list are women of childbearing age between 35-50.
Women with frequent inflamed uterus are at a higher risk.
Women after childbirth.
Then suggestions are that a previously operated uterus is more prone to this disease.
Other experts suspect that endometrial tissue is deposited in the uterine muscle when the uterus is first formed in the fetus.
Some zombies suggest that bone-stem cells could have invaded the uterus causing adenomyosis.
Instead of taking those experts seriously, we will concentrate on the symptoms.
What are the symptoms women experience that point to adenomyosis?
The symptoms are an enlarged uterus, heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, severe cramping or sharp, knifelike pelvic pain during menstruation, painful intercourse, chronic pelvic pain, and tenderness or pressure in the lower abdomen.
When we compare the symptoms of adenomyosis with the symptoms of endometriosis, we will find great similarities. If you follow my work, you will immediately know what is the cause of this chronic health issue just by making a comparison with endometriosis.
Here is a picture of adenomyosis
Here is an image of endometriosis
The culprit is the same, only the location is off.
What is the reason why those two related “diseases” are located in different parts of the uterus?
I explain that when the blood is toxic, the organ or tissue that will show the symptoms of “disease” is the one that has a higher blood flow. While endometriosis predominantly affects the endometrium’s surface extending to the ovaries, adenomyosis affects the endometrium of the muscular part of the uterus.
Endometriosis will occur in women who have no babies, and adenomyosis affects women that had babies because the muscular part of the uterus is more active and becomes more toxic from the increased blood flow in the uterus during the pregnancy.
Everything else, what goes for endometriosis goes for adenomyosis.
I guess, we have solved another puzzle in the science of medicine which remains unsolvable as far as the soyence of the madsin goes.
I hope some doctors open their eyes to the truth laid in front of them.
The SHP to the rescue.
Hydrate and cleanse the body. Correct the diet and the body will do the rest. It will heal itself.
No doctors or medicaments are necessary.
In one comment about adenomyosis, one doctor said that removing the uterus will cure the problem. I suggested to him that he may become a world-renowned doctor because he had just discovered the cure for all diseases including the emotional ones. This cure is called a decapitation technique.
Forget about med beds. This self curing mechanism is cheep and brings instant cure to all diseases
Love and light to us all






