Interview with Deborah Bush, QSM, CEO Endometriosis New ZEALAND winner IWD Award in Auckland

Episode Number: 
010
With: 
Roberta Budvietas

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Deborah Bush is a passionate woman who over 25 years ago realised that girls and women should not be crippled monthly with their menses. She believes that sex should not be painful because of a disease that affects more than 10% of women in the world. Endometreosis is a disease that is hard to diagnose. It is a disease that does not discriminate ethnically. It is a disease that seems to be inherited but that is not the only reason. Women's health has come a long way but on this matter, we have a LONG way to go. Listen to Deborah's message and start asking yourself how you can get out os stuck if you suffer this problem. As women, we need to find a solution, a simple diagnosis that stops this pain. Oh and please look at the http://www.nzendo.co.nz/101.html and join the BIG HUG.

And as a side note, the office of the Endometreosis New Zealand is in Christchurch. This is fund raising month but there office is still full of mud and shit (literally). They need your help to get the message out. Make sure women learn that the pain of menstruation is NOT natural. There is a cause and it can be fixed. Let's talk about it.

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