Endometriosis in Rural Regions
The December 2024 edition of Blue & White, the St Andrew’s College journal, contained an article about Lincoln Peters who was raised in Hillston, a small country town 600 km west of Sydney, NSW. Lincoln attended St. Andrew’s College at the University of Sydney starting in 2010. He co-founded Compass Health Alliance located in South Tamworth which is involved in overcoming barriers to providing healthcare services in rural regions.
In the same issues there are articles regarding Sasha James, Chair of St. Andrews College Council, Dr Ragavi Jeyakumar who is studying for a doctorate in Women’s and Reproductive Health at Oxford University and Leesa Ronald’s Special Delivery novel.
I have more than ample evidence that whole-food, plant-based diets are optimal for our health and are also the best for the environment and for the animals that we share the earth with. This includes the endometriosis which I have meticulously documented but it is extremely difficult to find any individual or organisation to even consider the possibility.
I attended St. Andrews college starting in the year 1972. I have a spectacular picture of the college tower viewed from the main entrance. My room was on the second floor, the second window on the right.
In the six years prior to this, I attended Hurlstone Agricultural High School at Glenfield, located in what was then a rural area between Liverpool and Campbelltown. It was a boarding school with 300 acres (120 hectares) of land. It had a diary farm, piggery and a poultry to provide food.
It did mean getting up for a week once a term to milk the cows and clean the piggery consisting of 10 pig pens which was a little uncomfortable in mid-winter.
My father was a bank manager at Griffith in a irrigation region 500 km (300 mile) to the south-west. To return home for the holidays meant a 15 hour train journey leaving Sydney at 9:00pm and arriving home at 12:00 noon the next day. Waiting 45 minutes for the change of trains at Cootamundra at 5:00am on a frosty winter’s morning before sunrise was another highlight.
Those were the days of brutal police and political corruption due to the marijuana trade which did result in deaths (which included a family friend) of those attempting to uncover these unsavoury incidents.
I have a website consisting of over 150 webpages and more than 200,000 words. Most are related to health and nutrition with others relating to the environment, agriculture, philosophy and psychology.
The webpage Wise Nutrition Website Introduction which can be found by clicking on the link Introduction, which is listed as the first Featured Post on the right panel of each page of the website.
Despite the assertions of WHO that the cause of endometriosis is unknown and that a cure is impossible, there is an extraordinary amount of evidence in peer-reviewed medical journals showing that this is not true.
I even have a personal example of a long-time sufferer of the debilitating condition resolving her issue within two months of consuming a healthy, whole-food, plant-based diet with NO added oils. She noticed significant changes within a week. No supplements are required.
She was understandably really angry, failing to understand why her highly qualified doctors were not able to assist when the answer was so simple.
You can view the story of Katherine Lawrence who recovered from endometriosis, by clicking on the GREEN VIDEOS button on right panel.
More amazing stories of transformation can be viewed from the top panel of the HOME PAGE of my website. View a video of Frances Greger, who at the age of 65, was transformed from a critically ill patient. Confined to a wheelchair with crippling pain from angina, she was sent home by her doctors to die. Frances was one of Nathan Pritikin’s “death door patients”. After three weeks, she was not only out of her wheelchair but walking ten miles a day. She lived another 31 years.
The accompanying documents show that I have presented this material to a number of people and organisations with very little interest.
The success of this intervention can be shown very simply by following the progress of two afflicted women over a period of 2 months.
Professor Stewart Truswell is very supportive but he does not want to get into a public debate. Mark Hinchey, my teaching supervisor is also supportive.
Otherwise there is absolutely no interest in bringing this information to the public.
This is Walkley Award material (Australia’s top journalistic award). It could transform the lives of 100,000s women and men.
The preoccupation the medical profession with the so called “gold-standard” of randomised clinical trials is not very useful. How can you possibly hide what you are eating? Having the support of family and friends to help with the changes of shopping, meal preparation and the difficulties of eating out makes a big difference to the success of venture.
Qualified help to ensure that the new diet is indeed healthy is essential.
I would love to talk to anyone involved with St. Andrews College. I hope that someone will feel inspired to make this material available to those that need it.
There are even some illuminating posts regarding the work of Dr Roy Swank who had remarkable success in treating multiple sclerosis over many years.
John Robbin’s story of the Pig Farmer (available from the menu item Inspiration ) shows the appalling conditions under which we raise our pigs. It is however, a truly inspirational story as it shows the remarkable capacity of transformation in the face of extreme hardship.
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Richard Harding ♬
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