Uterine Fibroids Are a Systemic Pattern — Not Just a Uterus Problem

Fibroids form when blood flow, hormones, nerves, and clearance lose coordination. Restore balance — the uterus follows.

What Are Uterine Fibroids — Functionally?

Fibroids are non-cancerous muscle growths that form when the uterus stays in a state of congestion, poor drainage, and repeated hormonal stimulation.

Over time, the tissue keeps “building” instead of clearing — forming firm lumps.

Fibroids are a signal of imbalance — not a defect.

Uterine fibroids functional physiology

The 5 Common Functional Drivers Behind Fibroids

Poor Pelvic Blood Flow

Blood enters the uterus but does not drain well, leading to congestion.

Hormone Signal Overload

Estrogen signals stay active longer than needed.

Liver & Gut Clearance Load

Used hormones and waste are not cleared efficiently.

Chronic Stress & Nerve Tone

Constant stress tightens pelvic blood vessels.

Low-Grade Inflammation

Inflammation encourages tissue overgrowth.

60-Second Fibroid Pattern Quiz

Select what applies to you. Each choice reveals a functional signal.

Periods & Bleeding

Pelvic Pressure & Pain

Digestion, Energy & Stress

What Needs to Be Corrected

  • Pelvic blood flow & drainage
  • Hormonal signal balance
  • Liver–gut hormone clearance
  • Nervous system tone
  • Inflammatory load

Fibroids rarely follow a single cause. A one-to-one consultation helps identify your dominant pattern, address contributing systems, and guide personalised healing without unnecessary interventions.