Insight: Migraines & Endometriosis — The Hidden Connection

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Why do endometriosis and migraines overlap? Explore the hidden hormonal and inflammatory links.

Migraine Heroes Episode 49 explores the link between endometriosis and migraines, focusing on hormones and inflammation, with an illustration of a uterus.

Episode Description

Have you ever wondered why endometriosis and migraines seem to go hand-in-hand? It’s not just a coincidence. In this episode, we explore the hidden hormonal and inflammatory links that bind these two chronic conditions — and what that means for your healing journey.

What you’ll learn:

  • How endometriosis and migraines are connected through shared hormonal imbalances and inflammatory pathways.
  • The latest research shows the surprising genetic overlap and co-morbidity rates between these two conditions.
  • Why treating symptoms separately often fails — and how Eastern medicine approaches healing at the root cause level.

If you’ve been struggling with migraines, hormonal issues, and mysterious chronic pain, this episode will open your eyes to a more holistic and empowering way to understand and heal your body.

Originally published April 2025

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