Female Health in a Patriarchal Industry
- Lulu Langford
- Jun 10, 2018
- 5 min read

Perhaps this article should explore why modern medicine has developed specialized fields for various female health concerns and why we often accept the medicalization of our bodies, particularly our reproductive systems.
A few years ago, I was shocked to see another young woman celebrated as a modern-day hero on television for undergoing a mastectomy based on the theory that our genes determine whether we develop cancer.
People are noticing her not because of her incredible acting abilities or beauty, but because she has been misled into believing that the cut/poison/burn approach will grant her a longer life than a family member who succumbed to the effects of breast cancer (or the treatment choices). The idea that removing one body part will prevent cancer from appearing elsewhere is flawed, especially when the entire body remains acidic and inflamed.
How did we reach this point? How did it become acceptable to endure the mutilation of a body part, just in case, rather than altering your diet or lifestyle to enhance your overall health? Billions of dollars are spent daily in pursuit of an elusive medical cure for cancer. And so it continues.
The solutions are straightforward if considered logically. Diet can alter our health at the cellular level, even affecting stem cells. Antioxidants have the power to transform DNA from a mutated state to a healthy one. Supplements can heal just as surely as deficiencies can be fatal. However, many choose surgery, believing it will suffice—I can't count how many have undergone surgery only to fall victim to the same disease. Yet, they readily believe the doctor did everything possible, thinking, 'At least I avoided cancer in that area—it could have been worse.'
It’s neither surprising nor miraculous that a seasoned natural health practitioner can address the entire well-being of a woman, regardless of her condition, without making her feel the need for surgery or medication to feel normal. The fact that teenage girls now have their own gynecologists highlights how far this situation has developed. Mothers and grandmothers have lost the wisdom and sound knowledge to properly guide their daughters. This traditional, instinctual skill has diminished, leaving the responsibility to others. Infertility rates have soared due to this mismanagement, and young girls are being pushed into menopause to manage the consequences.
What EVERY mother should share with her daughters
Female health is often as poorly managed as mental health. Picture a river with multiple streams branching out in various directions. The main river should be cleansed (detoxified) and maintained (through proactive supplementation and therapies) to keep the tributaries clear and healthy. However, in medicine, these tributaries are often blocked or treated superficially, masking the underlying problem. As a result, the main river becomes stagnant and deteriorates due to mismanagement.
AND NO ONE BATS AN EYELID.

The same applies to medicine. There's no wholistic approach, no nurturing, no caring involved. It's all about masking symptoms, cutting, poisoning, burning, and hoping for the best. Instead of consulting an expert in another field, they take charge and proceed with mistakes. By the time a 'diagnosis' is revealed, you've already forgotten about that unnecessary vaccine or medication, which has side effects like infertility, depression, cancer, and hormone disruption.
Suggest that the chemicals in your personal care items, furniture, cleaning products, or even food might be responsible, and you'll quickly be referred for psychiatric evaluation. We live in a toxic world with toxic health, yet your doctor doesn't care enough to consider if this could be a problem?
Do you have œstrogen dominance?
What do obesity, depression, cancer, heart disease, stroke, candida, diabetes, ectopic pregnancy, IBS, and thyroid disorders have in common?
They are all associated with œstrogen dominance.
Do you use birth control pills for any of the following reasons (besides the obvious)?
Acne,
painful periods,
heavy periods,
ovarian cysts,
PMT/PMS,
irregular or absent periods,
polycystic ovaries,
fibrocystic breast disease,
endometriosis,
hormonal migraines,
allergies,
fatigue,
mood swings?
Do you use HRT?
Did you know that both the pill and HRT are linked to the following conditions? Yes, scientists have proven this, but doctors might not be aware or concerned—
Depression,
breast cancer,
ovarian cancer,
endometrial cancer,
cervical cancer,
skin cancer,
bone cancer,
lung cancer,
coronary artery disease,
candida, diabetes,
immune dysfunction,
liver toxicity,
stroke,
blood clots,
osteoporosis,
gum disease,
high blood pressure,
ectopic pregnancy,
inflammatory bowel disease,
ulcerative colitis,
Crohn’s disease,
thyroid disorders
Both the birth control pill and HRT also cause nutrient deficiences that lead to, or aggravate, the following disorders –
nutrient deficiency of zinc, selenium, magnesium, tyrosine, B1, B2, B6, folic acid, B12, C, E & K – which in turn cause the following –
Nausea
vomiting
migraines
breast soreness
allergies
weight increase
libido issues
depression
hair loss
facial hair
growth
vaginitis
DNA damage
cholesterol
elevated BP
sugar metabolism
masculinising effects
And, did you also know that the following disorders are ALL AGGRAVATED by both the pill and HRT –
epilepsy
migraine
asthma
heart disease
– and even after stopping, the damage is so severe that it may take years for the symptoms to disappear. If you immediately consult a doctor who prescribes medication for these symptoms instead of attempting to reverse the effects of hormone disruption, you can be certain that within a few years, you will rely on these medications—and eventually experience their side effects as well.

If you have been prescribed antidepressants for hormone-related issues such as post-natal depression, mild depression, or mood swings (as is the case for a concerning number of women), it's important to be aware that there is a fivefold increase in suicide rates among patients taking antidepressants compared to those who manage these conditions without medication.
Given that all of this is true (and it is), why isn’t the public properly informed? Why are these products not only still being prescribed but also prioritized over natural alternatives? I've heard the most astonishing lies told to my patients—even when alternatives have been successful where traditional medicine has failed.
Too many health professionals participate in this dreadful deception—it has become trendy (under medical 'promotion') for doctors to mislead women and young girls into chemical castration for their own convenience. This essentially halts monthly cycles, and this treatment is actually carcinogenic. Eventually, not only is libido affected, but hormones are so disrupted that women start to take on male characteristics due to the destruction of female hormones.
Finally, HRT and the pill are not only chemically identical, consisting of steroids, œstrogen, and synthetic progestins, but they are also found in our food. These substances are transmitted from generation to generation and through the food chain. This contamination leads to numerous health problems, including infertility, early onset puberty (the youngest case I encountered was a 2-year-old already menstruating), and cancer.
The positive aspect is that, with the appropriate protocol, this can often be reversed. There are indeed numerous effective treatments available. In truth, there isn't a single health issue on this planet that would lead me to consider using or recommending either of the aforementioned options.
There are many homœopathic blends formulated to assist with female health issues.
Don’t make the mistake of believing chopping out vital body parts will ever do what sound diet and sensible health protocols can do. Sadly it shows that even intellect, fame and wealth have little effect on your health.
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