The Endometriosis Anti-Inflammatory Tonic
| DIFFICULTY | PREP TIME | SERVINGS | CATEGORY | HEALTH GOAL |
| ⭐ Easy | 5 minutes | 1 | Beauty From Within | Endometriosis Pain, Pelvic Inflam… |
Health Target: Endometriosis Pain, Pelvic Inflammation, Estrogen-Dominance Symptoms
| The Concept — Endometriosis affects 1 in 10 American women — yet diagnosis still takes an average of 7 years. While not a cure, targeted anti-inflammatory nutrition addresses the prostaglandin-driven pain cycle. This rose-blush elixir combines pycnogenol (clinically studied in endometriosis), DIM-rich cruciferous extract, and rose hip — a triple-action drink for monthly relief. |

Ingredients (For 1 Serving)
| Ingredient | Quantity | Health Role | Where to Find |
| Pycnogenol (French maritime pine bark) | 30 mg powder | Reduces endometriosis pain in clinical trials | Amazon (Healthy Origins) |
| DIM (diindolylmethane) | 50 mg | Promotes healthy estrogen metabolism | Amazon (Smoky Mountain) |
| Rose hip powder | 1 tsp | Anti-inflammatory + vitamin C | Amazon (Anthony’s) |
| Fresh ginger root | 1-inch piece, grated | Reduces dysmenorrhea pain | Whole Foods, any grocery |
| Frozen wild blueberries | 1/2 cup | Anthocyanin anti-inflammatories | Trader Joe’s, Walmart |
| Unsweetened almond milk | 8 oz | Creamy plant-based base | Whole Foods |
| Monk fruit extract | 3 drops | Zero-glycemic sweetness | Amazon |
💡 Estimated Budget: premium $10-12 per serving (pycnogenol drives cost)
✅ Coherence Check: Zero dairy (excluded for endometriosis IGF-1 considerations), zero added sugar, zero soy isolate.
DIY Instructions
In a high-speed blender, add almond milk, frozen wild blueberries, and grated ginger.
Add rose hip powder, pycnogenol, and DIM.
Add monk fruit drops.
Blend on high for 60 seconds until vibrant magenta-rose and completely smooth.
Pour into a stemmed glass and serve immediately, ideally during the luteal phase or first 3 days of menstruation.
⏱ Time-Saver Tip: Pre-portion pycnogenol + DIM + rose hip in weekly capsule containers — just add to blender.
Why It Works — The Science
• Pycnogenol: A randomized controlled trial in Journal of Reproductive Medicine found pycnogenol significantly reduced endometriosis-related pain over 48 weeks (PubMed).
• DIM: Promotes 2-hydroxyestrone over 16-hydroxyestrone — the more favorable estrogen metabolite ratio for endometriosis per NIH research.
• Ginger: Equivalent to ibuprofen for primary dysmenorrhea per a 2016 meta-analysis (PubMed).
| 📋 Synergy: Anti-inflammatory + hormonal modulation + pain relief — a three-axis intervention. |
Customization & Variants
| 🌿 Sugar-free | Already monk-fruit-only |
| 🥛 Coconut version | Replace almond milk with unsweetened coconut milk |
| ❄️ Hot version | Warm gently, skip frozen blueberries (use rose hip + ginger as base tea) |
| 💪 Boosted | Add 1 tsp evening primrose oil for additional GLA anti-inflammatory support |
| ⚠️ Disclaimer: This recipe is intended for general wellness and informational purposes only. It is NOT intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Scientific references cited reflect current research and do not constitute medical advice. Always consult your physician before making changes to your diet, especially if you are managing a chronic condition or taking medications. |













