What is the MyEndoCheck assessment?
This check-up assesses parameters relevant to endometriosis; improving these parameters appropriately is likely to help endometriosis patients to minimise their symptoms and the circumstances in which they occur.
What can we expect from the results of MyEndoCheck?
The various results obtained will enable the practitioner accompanying the patient to suggest micro-nutritional corrections, such as hormonal rebalancing, correction of deficiencies, or adapted and monitored supplementation.
Who is MyEndoCheck for?
MyEndoCheck is aimed at all women diagnosed with endometriosis, as well as, more generally, those suffering from painful periods or premenstrual syndrome.
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Why does the MyEndoCheck assessment specifically include these analyses?
My Endo provides relevant information on oestrogen-progesterone balance (oestradiol, progesterone), vitamins (cortisol, vitamin D), micronutrition (homocysteine, erythrocyte fatty acids, iodine) and metabolic context (CRPus, HOMA, oxidised LDL).
To go further
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Krabbenborg I, de Roos N, van der Grinten P, Nap A. Diet quality and perceived effects of dietary changes in Dutch endometriosis patients: an observational study. Reprod Biomed Online. 2021 Nov;43(5):952-961
Nirgianakis K, Egger K, Kalaitzopoulos DR, Lanz S, Bally L, Mueller MD. Effectiveness of Dietary Interventions in the Treatment of Endometriosis: a Systematic Review. Reprod Sci. 2022 Jan;29(1):26-42
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