Endometriosis, a condition affecting an estimated 5%-10% of women and adolescents of reproductive age, is notoriously difficult to diagnose and manage. According to Yale Medicine, up to 50% of women who are infertile and between 50% and 80% of women with pelvic pain have endometriosis. The World Health Organization estimates that endometriosis affects one in ten girls, women, and individuals born with a uterus – approximately 190 million people – leading to severe pain, fertility challenges, and a drastic reduction in quality of life. Unfortunately, the average delay between symptom onset and diagnosis can range from four to eleven years, often requiring invasive surgery for a definitive diagnosis. This is where the groundbreaking new app, Endo45, comes in.
A New Hope for Endometriosis Sufferers
Launched during Endometriosis Awareness Month, Endo45 offers a revolutionary approach to managing this debilitating disease. Unlike the typical seven-year journey to diagnosis, Endo45 provides immediate insights and the potential for fast results based on the latest research and science. The app delivers expert support and personalized recommendations, guiding users towards living well with endometriosis, whether their goal is to reduce pain, enhance fertility, or improve mental health.
Queensland General Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr. Katie Taylor praises Endo45 for filling a significant gap in the current healthcare system. "Many women suffer chronic pain and ill health due to endometriosis, often compounded by myths and misconceptions about the disease. Endo45 provides the knowledge and guidance necessary to manage the disease and its day-to-day effects," Dr. Taylor said. "This app is a watershed moment for women's health."
The Woman Behind the App
Juliet Oliver, the innovative force behind Endo45, knows firsthand the struggles of living with endometriosis. After a misdiagnosis and years of suffering from adrenal fatigue, chronic gut dysbiosis, estrogen dominance, and constant pelvic pain, Juliet's journey led her to create a solution that could help others. Using her engineering background and personal experience, Juliet spent six years researching and testing scientifically credible methods to manage her symptoms.
Her relentless pursuit of relief culminated in Endo45, a comprehensive toolkit for endometriosis sufferers. Juliet describes the app as a "boot camp for endo sufferers," focusing on gut health, hormone balance, inflammation reduction, and nervous system regulation. "Endo45 is the culmination of six years of research and self-experimentation, leading me to remission and the birth of my son," Juliet shared. "I created Endo45 to empower others to live pain and symptom-free."
A Game-Changer for Women's Health
Endo45 stands as a beacon of hope for the 190 million people worldwide grappling with endometriosis. By providing instant insights and personalized support, the app offers a roadmap to possible remission, empowering users to take control of their health and lives. For more information, visit: endo45.co.nz or download the app on the App Store or Google Play.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Juliet Oliver on our podcast about her journey from engineering to innovating Endo45. Her story is a testament to the power of determination and the importance of accessible, effective healthcare solutions for endometriosis sufferers. To hear more about Juliet’s inspiring journey and the creation of Endo45, listen to our full conversation on the Staying Alive and Rich Podcast:
The Game-Changing App for Endo: Meet Juliet Oliver | Ep. 49