"first month where i didn't cancel plans because of pain" Maya R.|"by month 3 i threw out the whole supplement shelf" Tarryn S.|"the bloating went down before the pain did. wasn't expecting that" Priya N.|"i stopped dreading my period for the first time in 6 years" Caroline B.|"sleeping through the night again. didn't think that was possible" Becca T.|"my GI doctor asked what i changed. told her endora." Dani W.|"first month where i didn't cancel plans because of pain" Maya R.|"by month 3 i threw out the whole supplement shelf" Tarryn S.|"the bloating went down before the pain did. wasn't expecting that" Priya N.|"i stopped dreading my period for the first time in 6 years" Caroline B.|"sleeping through the night again. didn't think that was possible" Becca T.|"my GI doctor asked what i changed. told her endora." Dani W.|
Five Ingredients. Each One Has One Job.
Endo runs on three systems at once. These five ingredients go after each one. Local estrogen production. Corrupted immunity. Pain rewiring. Every dose listed on the label. Nothing hidden.
L. gasseri OLL2809 100mg
Wakes the Defenders
Endo switches off the immune cells that are supposed to find and clear endo tissue. They stop attacking it. They start protecting it instead. L. gasseri OLL2809 sends the signal that wakes them back up and gets them doing their job again. The only strain with a real human endo trial behind it.*
NAC 300mg
Clears the Overload
Bad bacteria build a protective shell around themselves that your body can't break on its own. NAC breaks it. It also helps your cells clean up the damage that years of inflammation leaves behind. In endo research, women on NAC had smaller cysts and less pain. Two jobs, one ingredient.*
BCM-95 Curcumin 300mg
Targets the Estrogen Loop
Endo tissue keeps making its own estrogen by running inflammation inside itself. BCM-95 Curcumin goes after that inflammation directly — inside the tissue, not just floating around in your blood. Regular turmeric barely absorbs. BCM-95 does, and it doesn't need black pepper to get there.*
Magnesium Glycinate 200mg
Eases the Cramps
Magnesium relaxes muscle contractions — that's why it eases cramps. It also supports sleep, one of the first things endo takes from you. Glycinate is the form that actually absorbs. Most supplements use cheap oxide, which barely works and can upset your stomach.*
PEA 400mg
Quiets the Nerves
When your pain system gets stuck on loud, even normal days hurt more than they should. PEA calms that down — it quiets the nerve signals that keep pain turned up between your periods, not just during flares. Micronized means small enough to actually absorb. Regular PEA mostly just passes through.*
Why It Keeps Coming Back
Surgery removed what they could see. Pills slowed what they could measure. But nobody went looking for what was actually keeping it running.
01
The Estrogen Loop
The endo tissue growing where it doesn't belong makes its own estrogen — right inside itself. Nothing to do with your blood. You were blocking estrogen from your blood. But that tissue was making its own the whole time. That estrogen feeds inflammation — and inflammation produces prostaglandins. The same chemicals that trigger labor contractions. That's why it feels like labor. That's why the pill helped a little but never actually stopped it.
02
The Immune Failure
Your immune cells were supposed to find this tissue and get rid of it. Endo corrupted them. Instead of clearing it out, they started feeding it — keeping it alive, helping it grow. Your own body is now protecting the thing that's hurting you.
03
The Overactive Nervous System
After years of constant pain, your brain and nerves stopped calibrating correctly. The pain signal gets turned up — louder than what's actually happening in your body. That's why 1 in 5 women still hurt after surgery removed everything they could find. It's not in your head. Your pain system got stuck on loud.
04
Three Systems. One Answer.
Everything you tried aimed at symptoms. Nothing went after all three at once. Endora is built for the whole picture. Five ingredients, each with one specific job. Going after the cause, not just the feeling.*
Why Diets Can't Fix This
A clean diet helps. It stops things from getting worse. But food can't fix a tissue that makes its own estrogen, immune cells that switched sides, or a nervous system that rewired itself to amplify pain. You didn't eat your way into this. Changing what's on your plate can't get you out of it.
Real Stories
Women Who Found What They Were Looking For
Different lives. Different reasons. One thing in common.
"i thought the pain going down my hip was just bad posture. 3 physios later."
my doctor kept blaming my desk setup. 3 years and two physios later someone finally said this might be endo related. by then id already burned through sick days i couldnt afford and started working from bed on bad weeks. the nerve pain from my lower back down my hip and into my leg was just... constant. not dramatic. just always there. started endora bc a girl in my endo fb group would not stop talking about it. month 2 the leg thing got noticeably quieter. not gone. quieter. i still have bad days but the baseline shifted and thats everything when ur trying to keep a job
Kiara · Age 27
"came out of surgery thinking ok thats it we fixed it. 9 months later."
excision in 2023. my surgeon said she got everything. i believed her. so when the pain came back 9 months later i genuinely didnt know what to do with myself. the grief of recurrence is something nobody prepares you for. i was so angry. started endora mostly bc i needed to feel like i was doing somethng anything. didnt expect it to actually work?? week 6 the morning stiffness in my pelvis started easing. small thing but it was the first thing that had changed in months. im going into month 4 now. not pain free. but a different kind of manageable than before surgery even
Brooke · Age 43
"i left a work event at lunch because my belly blew up and i couldnt button my blazer"
this is embarrassing but. a coworker asked me when i was due at a company dinner. i wasnt. i was just having an endo belly day and my dress was a bad choice. i started endora about 5 months ago. the belly thing started improving around week 5. it still happens but not every day and not nearly as bad. i wore a fitted dress to my birthday dinner last month and nothing. no swelling. i was literally waiting for it the whole night. it didnt come. that was big for me idk how to explain it to someone who hasnt had it
Simone · Age 29
"intimacy was off the table for 2 years. my relationship almost didn't make it."
not easy to write this but it needs to be said bc nobody talks about it. the pain during sex with endo isnt just physical. it took something from my relationship and from my sense of myself. my husband was patient but i could see it affecting him even when he pretended it wasnt. started endora as basically a last attempt before going back to my gynae and asking for something more aggressive. month 3 things slowly shifted. not fixed. but enough that this part of my life isnt something i dread anymore. we both cried about it. i know thats a lot for a supplement review but it genuinely changed something fundamental
Tess · Age 35
"i have a whole drawer. dim, vitex, myo-inositol. none of it did anything."
and i did the diet too. nightshade free. gluten free. dairy free. 2 years of being so strict and the endo did not care. i was so burned out by the time i heard about endora that i almost didnt bother. my friend literally had to talk me into it. gave it 90 days bc of the guarantee and told myself this is the absolute last thing i try. month 2 the fatigue i carry everywhere started lifting a little. month 3 cramps were noticably different. still do the diet. still take endora. but endora is the first thing that actually added something the diet couldn't. i think about the drawer a lot now lol
Amber · Age 41
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How To Use
Taking Endora is simple, hassle-free, and designed to fit seamlessly into your daily wellness routine.
Take 3 Capsules Daily
Take With Food
Morning Or Evening, Your Choice
Use Consistently for 12 Weeks
The Numbers They Should Have Told You
1 in 10
women of reproductive age live with endometriosis. And that's only the ones who got diagnosed.
7-11 yrs
average wait from first symptoms to diagnosis, years of being told it's "just a bad period."
$3,000+
spent per year by many women on treatments, supplements and devices that don't last.
3
things keeping endo running: the tissue making its own estrogen, immune cells protecting it, pain system stuck on high. Endora goes after all three.
Why Choose Endora?
EndoraOthers
Formulated for Endometriosis
Clinical Doses on the Label
Hormone & DIM Free
L. gasseri OLL2809 100mg
NAC 300mg
BCM-95 Curcumin 300mg
Magnesium Glycinate 200mg
PEA Micronized 400mg
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Your Questions. Straight Answers.
No fluff. No vague "results may vary." Just what you actually want to know.
Because surgery removes what it can see. But endo doesn't run on one problem — it runs on three. The endo tissue growing where it doesn't belong makes its own estrogen right inside itself. Nothing to do with your blood. The pill blocks blood estrogen — but the tissue was making its own the whole time. On top of that, your immune system — the part supposed to find this tissue and clear it — got corrupted. Instead of destroying it, it started protecting it. And after years of constant pain, your nerves stopped calibrating correctly. Pain gets louder than it should be. That's why 1 in 5 women still hurt after surgery removed everything visible. Surgery went after the tissue. Nothing went after all three things keeping it running.
Most endo supplements go after symptoms. Magnesium for cramps. Herbs to "balance hormones." They might take the edge off. But they're not touching what's actually keeping it going. Endora goes after all three things at once — the tissue making its own estrogen, the immune cells protecting it, and the pain system stuck on high. Five ingredients, each with a specific job. Built for what keeps endo flaring, not just how it feels.
Week three is usually when sleep starts to improve. Week six is when many women notice cramps starting to ease. At 12 weeks you get the full picture. Endo did not build up in a week and it does not back down in a week either. The 90-day guarantee exists exactly for this reason. Three full months to see what this does for you.
No. Nothing cures endometriosis, and any brand saying otherwise is lying to you. Endora is built to go after what keeps symptoms coming back — the tissue making its own estrogen, the immune cells protecting it, and the pain system stuck on high. The goal is more livable days. That is the honest version and the only claim we will ever make.
That fear is completely earned. Endora contains no hormones and no DIM, the two things most often behind "it made me worse" stories. No proprietary blends hiding unknown doses either. Every ingredient is listed with the exact milligram so you and your doctor can see exactly what you are taking.
Endora is hormone-free, so it does not interfere with birth control the way hormonal products can. That said, if you are on blood thinners or prescription meds, or if you are pregnant or nursing, check with your healthcare provider first. Every dose is printed on the label, which makes that conversation easy.
Because your instinct is right — inflammation matters. But food can't stop endo tissue from making its own estrogen. It can't fix immune cells that switched sides. And it can't calm a pain system that got stuck on loud after years of endo. Endora is not instead of eating well. It is the missing piece diet could not be.*
Because this time the risk is ours, not yours. 90 days, money back, no questions, no hoops. That is three full cycles to see if it helps. If it does nothing for you, email us and you get your money back. We can afford that guarantee for one reason. Most women who give it 90 days stay.
The three things that keep endo going don't disappear after surgery. Any remaining tissue can still make its own estrogen. Immune cells are still protecting it. The pain system is still stuck on high. That's why so many women who find Endora are post-lap — still hurting even after a clear scan. Surgery removed what was visible. This goes after what was keeping it running.
Three capsules, every day, with food. Most women take all three with breakfast. You can split them if that works better for you. Each bottle has 90 capsules, a full 30-day supply. Use consistently for 12 weeks for the best results.
Endo hits everyone different. Pick what's running your life and see who's been there.
Cramping
"the first full cycle i ever worked through."
Ok so let me preface this. I was the friend everyone called dramatic. Every period since I was 17 I'd be on the floor for two days straight. ER trip when I was 25 cuz I genuinely thought my appendix burst. Nope just my insides. Tried it anyway not expecting much. Took two cycles. The third one was the first cycle in MY ENTIRE ADULT LIFE that I worked through without taking the heating pad off my desk. I literally texted my sister mid-cramp at work like wait. that's it??
Elena R.
Age 32
Cramping
"a person on day 1 instead of a body on the bathroom floor."
i used to wake up at like 4am thinking i was dying. throwing up from the pain. heating pad burns on my stomach lol. started endora end of last year. month 1 nothing. month 2 still bad. month 3 i felt the cramps but they didnt take me down. i was a person on day 1 instead of a body on a bathroom floor. thats the only way i can describe it
Bri
Age 24
Endo Belly
"i had a coworker ask me when i was due."
the worst part of endo for me wasnt even the pain it was the bloating. every morning id be flat, by noon id look 4 months along, by 7pm id be unbuttoning my jeans in the car. i had a coworker ask me when i was due and i was so caught off guard i just said 'soon' lol. anyway like 7 weeks in to endora my belly stopped doing the swell thing. its still there a lil but i can wear normal jeans now. small win but its huge for me
Sam K.
Age 29
Endo Belly
"i cried trying on my pre-kids jeans."
I'd given up on having a flat stomach years ago. After my second kid I just blamed it on that but my husband finally said babe you look pregnant on Day 1 of your period this isn't normal. Endo belly is a real thing apparently?? I'd never heard the term until my Instagram algorithm fed me Endora ads. Started in March. By May my jeans buttoned again. I cried trying on my pre-kids jeans last weekend. I didn't think anything would change that.
Hannah M.
Age 35
Dyspareunia
"we basically stopped having sex for almost a year."
my husband and i basically stopped having sex for almost a year. it would hurt so bad i'd cry afterwards. he stopped trying because he could see what it was doing to me. we were drifting honestly. started endora last fall not even thinking it would help with that. like 8 weeks in we tried again and it was actually okay?? not amazing yet but not painful. i called him at work crying happy tears lol.
Andrea
Age 31
Dyspareunia
"the first time in our marriage that intimacy doesn't come with a tax."
At 42 you don't really think a supplement is going to fix something you've lived with for 20 years. But the painful sex was the worst part for my marriage. Not just the during, the dreading it for days before, the guilt after. We did couples therapy. We did pelvic PT. Both helped some, neither fixed it. I'm 7 months on Endora now and it's the first time in our entire marriage that intimacy doesn't come with a tax.
Cheryl
Age 42
Fatigue
"i forgot what regular tired even feels like."
i teach 4th grade and theres only so many times you can sit on a yoga ball and pretend its for posture. ive been so tired for so long i forgot what regular tired feels like. like a deep down in my bones kind of tired. my mom kept saying its just stress. endora was honestly a last resort. 2 months in and im not napping after work anymore. that alone feels insane to me. i didnt realize how much the fatigue was costing me until it started lifting.
Brooke A.
Age 31
Fatigue
"im not constantly hungover from being alive anymore."
the fatigue is the part nobody talks about. everyone goes on about cramps but the bone tiredness?? thats what made me quit grad school honestly. id sleep 10 hours and still feel like i hadnt. tried iron tried b12 nothing moved the needle. ive been on endora since february. i wouldnt say im energized i would say im not constantly hungover from being alive anymore. thats not nothing
Jas T.
Age 28
Wants to Be a Mom
"I'm 14 weeks now."
I've been trying for almost 3 years. Two losses. Lap surgery in 2024 to remove a giant chocolate cyst. My RE said inflammation was probably half the battle. The timing might be coincidence. I started Endora 5 months before our last IUI and we got a positive. I'm 14 weeks now. Either way I felt healthier going in which mattered a lot to me.
Whitney
Age 36
Wants to Be a Mom
"we just got our first positive on our own."
I'm 41. Geriatric pregnancy as my doctor charmingly calls it. We had one round of IVF fail in 2024 and I was wrecked. My acupuncturist mentioned Endora and at that point I was willing to try anything that wasn't a needle. 6 months in and we just got our first positive on our own. I'm only 6 weeks but I wanted to share because there's a lot of women my age who've been told it's basically over.
Joanna
Age 41
Adeno Overlap
"day 1 isn't a faucet anymore."
For anyone in the both camp, yes it can help. I have both confirmed via MRI. The cramps and the heaviness of the flow were destroying me. I was changing a super tampon every hour on day 1. My hematologist had me on iron infusions twice. I almost didn't try Endora because I figured my situation was too complicated. But my OB said it couldn't hurt. 3 cycles in, day 1 isn't a faucet anymore. The cramps are way more manageable. I know there's no cure for adeno. But it took the volume way down.
Lauren D.
Age 36
Adeno Overlap
"im not booking a surgery anymore."
between the endo and the adeno and now perimenopause kicking in i was honestly thinking about a hysterectomy just to stop the bleeding. my gyno actually suggested i try endora before going that route which surprised me cuz shes pretty pro-surgery normally. ive been on it for 4 months. the heavy bleeding got better around month 2 the chronic pelvic pain took longer. but im also not booking a surgery anymore which i was 6 months ago
Priscilla
Age 41
Post-Surgery
"i can plan things again."
my second lap was supposed to be the one that fixed it. surgeon literally told me i got it all, you should be good. four and a half hours under. recovery was brutal. pain free for maybe 5 months then day 2 came back like it never left. i cried for a week. thats when i found endora through someone in r/endo who was post-surgical too. been 14 weeks. its not pre-surgery levels of pain but its not the post-surgery hopeful place either. just less of everything. i can plan things again which is more than ive been able to say in a long time.
Casey R.
Age 27
Post-Surgery
"finally not white-knuckling through my cycles."
I want anyone considering or post-op excision to know this isn't your last option. I traveled out of state for one of the top endo excision surgeons in the country. Paid out of pocket. Did pelvic floor PT for 9 months after. Thought I had checked every box. The pain came back at month 8. I was emotionally done. Endora was a 'whats one more thing' purchase. 12 weeks in and I'm finally not white-knuckling through my cycles. I should have tried this before spending $30k on surgery honestly.
Megan
Age 34
Post-Hysterectomy
"first time in 8 years something is actually touching the pain."
im in surgical menopause. my first surgery they did an ablation without even knowing i had endo and i got 4 months of relief out of it. excision a year and a half later with a specialist who told me upfront it could come back within 6 years. it did. but that surgery is also what made it possible to have my son so i dont regret it. three years after the excision i went for the full hysterectomy. ovaries out too. no relief. just complications from the surgery. and somehow i still have vaginal bleeding which isnt supposed to be possible with the kind of hysterectomy i had. the doctors gave up. they just say my brain is making it up now. ive been living this nightmare for 8 years and ive literally tried everything. ordered endora cuz i had nothing left to try. 13 weeks in. im not pain free and i never will be. but the everyday pain is the lowest its been since before my first surgery and for the first time in 8 years something is actually touching it.
Emily T.
Age 49
Post-Hysterectomy
"6 surgeries deep and i havent fallen at work in 10 weeks."
6 surgeries and a hysterectomy. still have chronic pelvic and lower back pain to the point where i fall if i dont sit down. i kept asking what makes this different from the 20 other supplements ive tried. so i actually read the ingredient list. PEA. curcumin in the BCM-95 form. NAC. magnesium glycinate not oxide. the postbiotic strain. all things id read about on r/endo over the years but nobody puts them together at the doses that actually work. been on it 14 weeks. im not symptom free. dont think i ever will be after this much surgery. but i havent fallen at work in 10 weeks and that alone is more than i ever expected.
Heather D.
Age 42
Tried Everything
"4 months in. eating bread again."
if youve done the no gluten no dairy no soy no nightshade no sugar no fun thing. hi same. i did whole30 four times. AIP for 6 months. cut out coffee (twice, sue me). carnivore for a hot week. NONE of it touched my endo pain. some of it made me miserable in different ways. i resent that i had to find endora through an instagram ad and not from any of the 7 doctors who told me to keep restricting my diet. 4 months in. eating bread again. cramps the lowest theyve been since like college.
Caroline B.
Age 38
Tried Everything
"by month 3 i threw out the whole supplement shelf."
by the time i found endora i had a shelf with maybe 15 different supplements on it. inositol, NAC alone, magnesium glycinate, DIM, vitex, evening primrose, you name it. spent god knows how much. the doctors all sent me to a new doctor. 18 of them. i was so checked out by the time i ordered endora i didnt even open the box for a week. when i finally did it sat on my counter another week. by month 3 id thrown out almost the whole supplement shelf. just take this one now and the magnesium at night for sleep. thats it. unreal.