Too Quick to Cut: The Dark Side of Surgery in Women’s Medicine

Too Quick to Cut: The Dark Side of Surgery in Women’s Medicine
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Emma Suttie
Emma Suttie
D.Ac, AP
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In my teens, I had terrible cramps that came every month with my periods. They were so painful that I was incapacitated for one week out of every four, making my life miserable.

I went to countless doctors and specialists, who either told me to “deal with it” or prescribed medication. The drugs were so powerful that, even though they took the edge off the pain, they made it difficult to function.

Emma Suttie
Emma Suttie
D.Ac, AP
Emma is an acupuncture physician and has written extensively about health for multiple publications over the past decade. She is now a health reporter for The Epoch Times, covering Eastern medicine, nutrition, trauma, and lifestyle medicine.
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