For years I have been researching health, it started with my own health,
Dealing with illness for years, a healing process and then awakening.
What does awakening mean? Understanding that there are many things I didn’t know and that’s no coincidence
Behind every industry there are interests, and they are usually to sell something to someone, there is no interest in us being healthy, it’s not profitable, and if we need to be told stories so that we stay sick or “healthy” – they will tell us them.
In the context of women, every woman knows the story of the pills, every girl hears from her gynecologist that if she wants to balance her hormones, she should start taking pills early.
What does it even mean to balance hormones?
And can it be done with a pill that eliminates the most important mechanism in nature?
And if you already take it, how many years should you take pills? What is the cost of taking pills? Is it even worth it?
All my work in recent years has evolved because of women’s health. Episode number 9 (out of 140) on the Gut Feeling podcast was the first to open my eyes to the lack of information that women know about everything related to their health.
From there, we continued with more episodes – all with Karin Kedar, who is also a significant part of this course. But episodes didn’t do the job. I continued and still receive dozens of inquiries a week from women with questions about troubles related only to women’s health.
Lack of energy, menstrual pain, irregular menstruation, menstruation that affects quality of life, polycystic ovaries, endometriosis, weak immune system, digestive problems, difficulties getting pregnant, questions about fertility treatments, how to improve fertility naturally, vaccines, papilloma, if they are already taking pills, how many years should they take pills? How much does it cost to take pills? Is it even worth it? Should I stop taking the pills?
And what not.
I didn’t know how to answer most of them.
And it’s all related to the menstrual cycle and hormonal imbalance – that’s what I learned in the course.
So why are there such gaps between the knowledge of ancient medicine and modern medicine?
It turns out that Western medicine is based entirely on the male body and the only way doctors know how to help women with women’s problems, menstruation and hormones, which actually means – a woman – is through pills, synthetic hormones, vaccines and painkillers.
So I built this course, with a female producer, who is my partner in the work, and three other brilliant therapists: Karin Kedar, who treats women with Chinese medicine and acupuncture, Asina Arder who treats people with Japanese and Chinese medicine, Japanese acupuncture and medicinal herbs, and Little Simon who treats and teaches Indian medicine, Ayurveda, all three of whom make knowledge accessible in the course that is not available to women in any other way.
The ancient medicines of the East have been passing on knowledge from generation to generation for 5,000 years that is mainly concerned with maintaining health and preventing illness, rather than managing symptoms. These medicines and the women who share their wisdom and life experience convey an approach that is a whole new world regarding what femininity is, what women’s health is, and why the menstrual cycle is much more important than we all believe – and what caused all of this to go out of balance.
Everyone deserves to feel good,
Everyone deserves to be healthy,
Everyone deserves to know who they are,
Everyone deserves to experience the full potential of being a woman.
For years, we have been sold a story.
It’s supposed to hurt, it’s embarrassing, we have to hide it, not talk about it, there’s nothing we can do, we’ve given pathologies, diagnoses, invasive tests, prescribed pills.
The main thing is that we don’t feel it.
They’ve turned women into the underdog, the oppressive figure, the one who has something that bothers her every month, at work, in relationships, at home. That time of the month.
And in the midst of all of the above, they forgot, and she forgot, her strength, she loses her identity, she blends in, doesn’t want to bother, suppresses, keeps a closed face, smiles.
Without her, none of us would be here.
Without her knowing who she is, without us all understanding who she is, everything that happens here has no meaning.
Meaning, is not something that comes from the things that culture has dictated to us, meaning comes from creating a life, from feeling, from a strong identity.
This course is for you.
This is a course that every woman must watch, and every father, every brother and every partner.
Women’s Health Course.