These aren't claims.
These are receipts.
Every cyst gone, every pregnancy, every period without painkillers, documented. Same hospitals. Same doctors. Different approach. Filter by what you're going through.
Six women. Six impossibilities. All documented.
Start here. Each of these is the long-form version of what's possible when root cause replaces symptom management.
3.8 cm cyst. Gone. Not shrunk. Gone.
"Same hospital. Same doctor. Different approach. The cyst that I had been told would only get bigger. Completely resolved."
IVF scheduled for March. By then, she was already pregnant.
"No doctor had ever asked why her periods were that painful."
From 3-4 painkillers a period to zero.
"Periods pain 98% gone. I can now move, walk, do work easily in office. Energy in periods boosted also. Thank you team."
Doctor said surgery first. She conceived in 30 days.
"They told me I needed surgery before I could even think about getting pregnant. I came to HIC instead. Thirty days."
3 surgeries in 4 years. Then one session changed what they couldn't.
"I am overall happy and regaining the past Bhuvi which I was before my marriage and father passing away."
11.3 cm cyst. Bedridden monthly. Now pain is gone.
"Like a knife being stabbed into your stomach. Then electric shocks running through your body."
Real women. Real stories. In their own words.
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340 women. In their own words.
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Before you keep scrolling, watch 3 women say it themselves.
Screenshots prove the result. Video proves the human being behind the result.
Before you keep scrolling, watch 3 women say it themselves.
Screenshots prove the result. Video proves the human being behind the result.
Before you keep scrolling, watch 3 women say it themselves.
Screenshots prove the result. Video proves the human being behind the result.
Before you keep scrolling, watch 3 women say it themselves.
Screenshots prove the result. Video proves the human being behind the result.
Before you keep scrolling, watch 2 women say it themselves.
Screenshots prove the result. Video proves the human being behind the result.
What women say on the call.
Recorded with permission during their consultations with our coaches. Unedited reactions to seeing the protocol for the first time.
"Nobody has ever explained it like this to me. In ten years, no doctor has asked me why the cyst is forming. They just kept telling me to take more medicine."
"I cannot believe how different I feel. I'm not just managing. I actually feel like myself again. I forgot what that felt like."
"When she came in she said 'I cannot get married in one month' because of the pain. By month three she was off painkillers entirely. We didn't change her diagnosis. We changed everything around it."
"I came thinking I needed surgery. I'm leaving with a child on the way. I don't know how to thank you. Just... thank you."
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3.8 cm Endometriotic Cyst.
8 months later: gone.
Not shrunk. Gone.
She was taking Dinogest every day.
It stopped her periods completely.
It suppressed her hormones.
It did exactly what it was designed to do.
And the cyst was still there.
Because Dinogest addresses inflammation
at the hormonal level.
It doesn't address what's driving
the inflammation in the first place.
The gut health. The stress patterns.
The nutritional gaps. The immune
dysregulation.
The medication was doing its 20%.
Nobody was addressing the other 80%.
Sakshi is 28. Corporate job in Mumbai.
Unmarried. Managing endometriosis
on her own.
On Dinogest daily. No periods.
Still had a chocolate cyst.
One month into the program,
she asked the question every woman
with endo eventually asks:
"What did you find the root cause
of my endometriosis?
What has affected me?"
No doctor had ever answered that.
We did.
August 2024 → April 2025
Endometriotic cyst: 3.8 cm → GONE.
Endometrial clot: present → GONE.
Free fluid: present → GONE.
Endometrium: 10.3 mm → 7.3 mm (optimal range).
We didn't promise her a cure.
We answered the one question
8 months of medication never did...
"Why"
"Your only option is surgery."
You sat in that chair. You heard that sentence.
And some voice inside said... no.
Not "no" because you don't trust doctors. Not "no" because you read something online.
No because if they couldn't tell you why you have this, how are they sure cutting is the answer?
If the cyst came back after the last surgery, what's different this time? If nobody asked about stress, sleep, gut, or food, how do they know what's causing it?
You're not being difficult. You're being intelligent. But you need more than "no." You need what comes after it.
Surgery removes what grew. It does not always answer why it grew.
When surgery is treated as the first answer instead of the last, the growth is removed but the environment that created it can stay untouched.
6 months. 12 months. It comes back. Then the suggestion gets more aggressive: remove the cyst, remove the ovary, remove the uterus.
7 years of symptoms. A diagnosis in 2024. Then the word: surgery.
The moment Ritu got a name for it, the next sentence was surgery. She said no, not because she had a perfect plan, but because she refused to let the first answer become the final one.
November: pain 98% gone without surgery.
She found a different approach, one that asked what was creating the environment inside her body where cysts keep growing and pain keeps returning.
She held. And it worked.
Hear directly from Ritu.
What she wrote in our community...
Not yet to surgery. Not yet to giving up. Not yet to accepting "this is just how it is."
She needed someone to ask why before jumping to what to cut.
Pain: 98% gone. Cyst: reducing. Surgery: never happened.
She didn't need to be brave. She needed a different approach, one that looked at what was creating the problem, not just what to remove.
So do you.
If you've been told surgery is your only option, get clarity first.
"Good news kab de rahi ho?"
They asked her like it's a choice.
You know the feeling.
You've been trying. Months. Maybe years.
Tracking ovulation. Timing everything. Eating "right." Doing yoga. Maybe even tried a program you found on Instagram.
Some months you felt hopeful. Some months you couldn't even look at the test.
And somewhere along the way, that quiet voice started: "What if it just won't happen for me?" "What if this condition took that away too?"
Every failed cycle deepened it. Every "just relax, it'll happen" made it worse.
Until protecting yourself from hope started feeling safer than hoping.
Here's what nobody told you:
Your body isn't refusing to conceive. Something is getting in the way and nobody looked for what.
Instead, you got: "Just try naturally for a year." "Do IVF." "Get the surgery first." "Have you tried losing weight?"
Or worse, a generic diet plan from Instagram that promised "hormone balance" and delivered nothing.
Each one treated your fertility like a math problem. Egg + sperm + timing = baby.
But your body isn't a calculator.
When there's an environment inside, inflammation, hormonal disruption, stress signals on overdrive, your body isn't going to prioritize conception.
It's too busy surviving.
Sanju tried for over a year.
Nothing worked. She joined 2-3 programs after her diagnosis. Her cyst grew BIGGER.
Doctor said: surgery. Family said: surgery.
Nobody asked: what's creating the environment where this cyst keeps growing and conception keeps failing?
If this question is ignored it creates what we call as the "Symptom Suppression Loop".
What if your body isn't broken? What if the environment inside just needs to change, so your body can do what it already knows how to do?
She gave it one last try. She called it "one more fake hope."
No Restrictions, No Fancy Diets, Simple Staple Food
Hear directly from Sanju.
She called it "one more fake hope." She expected to fail.
She didn't need faith. She needed someone to ask why her body wasn't conceiving instead of just telling her to "keep trying."
Day 2: bloating gone.
Day 18: conceived naturally.
October 19: baby girl born.
She didn't need to believe harder. She needed the right environment inside her body.
So do you.
If you've been diagnosed with endometriosis or adenomyosis and you're running out of reasons to try again.
3 surgeries in 4 years.
The pain came back every time.
Then one session changed what three surgeries couldn't.
2021: Surgery.
Pain came back.
June 2025: Surgery.
Pain came back.
Late 2025: Surgery.
Pain came back.
Each time they cut the tissue out.
Each time it grew back.
Nobody stopped to ask what was growing it in the first place.
She didn't always live like this.
There was a version of her lighthearted, carefree, full of energy.
Then life hit. Hard.
Loss she couldn't prepare for.
Stress she couldn't walk away from.
And her body kept the score.
2019: Lost her father.
2020: Got married.
2021: First surgery.
The timing wasn't coincidence.
Grief she never got to process.
Stress that never stopped.
A body that had no choice but to scream.
No surgery can quiet that.
Bhuvneshwari. USA.
Endometriosis + Adenomyosis.
3 surgeries. Multiple therapies.
Still in pain.
Trying to conceive.
Healing alone, far from home.
One emotional healing session.
Not surgery. Not medication.
A conversation.
Her words after:
"I suppressed those thoughts,
didn't had the guts to release it.
But today I was able to release.
All these emotions had impacted
on my health and pain.
Now I can able to connect the dots."
3 surgeries couldn't give her that.
"I am overall happy and regaining
the past Bhuvi which I was before
my marriage and father passing away."
Pain: massively reduced.
Stress: gone.
Overthinking: ended.
She didn't become someone new.
She remembered who she was before the grief took over.
3 surgeries removed the tissue.
None of them asked what was growing it back.
If your pain keeps returning no matter what you try.
The answer isn't another procedure.
It's the question nobody's asking.
Like a knife being stabbed into your stomach.
Then electric shocks running through your body.
You know this pain. And so did Fareha...
You've described this pain to doctors. To family. To friends.
They nod. They say "take rest." They hand you another painkiller.
But nobody has sat with you and said: "I understand exactly what you're going through. And here's WHY it's happening."
So you stopped describing it. You started managing it. Quietly. Alone.
You stopped expecting anyone to understand.
And somewhere along the way, you started calling yourself lazy for not being able to push through pain that would put most people in the emergency room.
Here's what happened while you were "managing":
The pain got worse.
The pills increased.
The options narrowed.
First it was painkillers. Then hormonal pills. Then injections. Then: "surgery is your only option."
At no point did anyone stop and ask:
Why is your body producing this pain?
Why is it getting louder?
What's driving the inflammation, the cysts, the bleeding, and why does it keep coming back no matter what you throw at it?
They treated the pain. They never asked what was causing it.
Fareha had been on hormonal pills since she was 9 years old.
Not 19. Not 29.
Nine.
A little girl, put on hormones because her bleeding was already too heavy for anyone to explain.
By 2025, she had an 11.3 cm cyst. Bedridden 3-4 days every month. Fainting from pain.
She left her job. She called herself lazy.
And she was researching surgeons because that felt like the only option left.
Fareha Maroof. Early 20s.
Endometriosis since 2018. Hormonal pills since age 9. 11.3 cm cyst. Bedridden monthly.
She was done managing. She wanted to know WHY.
Hear directly from Fareha.
Fareha didn't need more painkillers.
She didn't need another scan.
She didn't need someone to tell her to "manage it."
She needed someone to ask what was driving the pain, the inflammation, the gut issues, the stress signals, the hormonal disruption and address THAT.
When we did it for her:
Pain: gone.
Cyst: shrinking.
Bedridden: no more.
"Lazy": never again.
She was never lazy.
She was fighting a war nobody could see.
So are you.
If you've been living with pain so long that you've forgotten what life feels like without it.
You're not lazy.
You're unsupported.
February 2025: IVF scheduled.
She pushed it to March because she was unwell that week.
By the time March arrived...
she was already pregnant.
Naturally. After 5 years of trying.
No doctor had ever asked why her periods were that painful.
She had a PCOS diagnosis.
She also had painful periods.
Heavy bleeding.
Cyst-prone ovaries.
Cycle-long inflammation.
Those aren't PCOS markers.
Those are endometriosis markers.
Nobody scanned for it.
This is the gap most women fall into:
The visible label gets the treatment.
The invisible condition keeps damaging the body underneath.
IVF doesn't fix PCOS.
IVF doesn't touch endo.
IVF bypasses both, takes the eggs out, forces fertilization, puts them back.
The body that couldn't conceive on its own?
Still can't.
That's why IVF cycles fail.
Or succeed once, then miscarry.
Afreen Lalani. 32. Hyderabad.
Educator. Married 5 years.
PCOS diagnosed.
Painful periods, never investigated.
Heavy bleeding, normalized.
Cyst-prone ovaries, dismissed.
4-5 years trying to conceive.
Doctor said: IVF. February 2025.
She joined HIC in September 2024.
5 months later: positive test.
For 5 years, doctors gave her the same answer:
"PCOS. Try IVF."
Nobody asked:
Why are her periods that painful?
Why is the bleeding that heavy?
Is there endometriosis hiding here?
Why is her gut recycling estrogen?
Why is her body inflamed every single cycle?
If you don't ask those questions you can label her PCOS.
You can force a pregnancy through IVF.
You cannot fix the body that made conception impossible in the first place.
No IVF. No injections.
No hormonal force.
The body that "couldn't conceive" conceived in 5 months once it was actually examined, not just labelled.
September 2024 to February 2025
5 years TTC to positive test.
IVF scheduled to IVF cancelled.
PCOS chaos to cycle regulated.
Painful periods to pain reducing.
Inflammation going down.
Weight: 76.9 kg to body responding.
5 months between joining HIC and a positive pregnancy test.
No injections. No procedures.
Just root cause work on the PCOS and on what nobody had scanned for.
She had IVF on her calendar.
She has a baby in her arms instead.
If you're being told IVF is your only option, ask one question first:
"Have you actually examined WHY my body isn't conceiving?
Or did you just see PCOS and skip everything else?"
If they can't answer, they're not ready to fix it.