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Are supplements safe with hormonal treatments for endometriosis?
Some supplements can interact with hormonal medications by changing how your body absorbs or breaks down hormones, which can affect symptom control and bleeding patterns. A well-known example is St. John’s wort, which may lower hormone levels and make treatments like birth control or progestins less reliable. Higher-dose phytoestrogen products can also shift bleeding in unpredictable ways, especially when you’re already adjusting hormones.
We also watch for supplement combinations that can raise bleeding risk—such as curcumin or high-dose omega-3s when used alongside NSAIDs for period pain. Many basics (like vitamin D or magnesium) are often compatible, but “often” depends on your exact medication, dose, and medical history. If you’re using birth control, progestins, or GnRH medicines, our team is happy to review your full supplement list with you and help you choose options that won’t work against your treatment plan.

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