Prolapse (Posterior & Anterior)
Pelvic Organ Prolapse (POP) occurs when the pelvic organs descend from their natural positions into the vaginal canal.
In nearly every case we’ve observed, this happens when the fascial membranes and connective tissues of the pelvic floor become compromised—often following injury, childbirth, surgery, or prolonged dehydration.
What We've Observed:
The most common contributors to POP are:
Chronic dehydration of fascial tissues
Inflammation driving contraction and collapse of the pelvic floor
When fascia dries out, it tightens and contracts, leading to a breakdown of the pelvic support system.
Symptoms may include:
Persistent tightness
Restricted movement
Burning or tearing sensations with extended movement
Uterine pain, back pain, and inner thigh restriction
Supporting Healing from the Inside Out:
Internal and external hydration of the fascia is key.
From what we've seen, supporting the body daily with:
High-dose Silica via food-grade Diatomaceous Earth (1 to 5 teaspoons per day)
Irish Sea Moss or an equivalent mineral complex to replenish trace minerals
creates the foundational conditions for real recovery.
Foundational Support:
For comprehensive, synergistic support, the Foundation Bundle includes:
PowerCurc30 — our strongest natural anti-inflammatory, designed to penetrate deeply into fascial tissues
Fascial Flow — promotes circulation, electrical flow, and nervous system recalibration
Fascial Foundation — rebuilds, rehydrates, and restores fascia while supporting hormonal balance, hair, nails, and skin
Understanding how these elements work together can be found here:
🔗 Understanding Fascia and Hydration
Movement Plan for Pelvic Floor Restoration:
Daily movement is vital to decompress the pelvic region, restore hydration, and release long-held fascial tension.
Rotation Plan:
Day 1: Lower Reset Guide
Day 2: Upper Reset Guide
Rotate these daily.
If you feel called to move more, you can add an additional session without concern—movement and hydration are how the body unwinds chronic issues safely.
The most important goal is to reduce internal stress once or twice daily.
🎥 Educational Insight:
Dive deeper into how fascial maneuvers help restore balance for both posterior and anterior prolapse:
Pelvic Floor, Uterus & Anal Prolapse — What It Is & How To Help Yourself (Insert correct video link here if you have it)
Healing happens when we create the right environment: hydration, flow, and patient, consistent movement.
Your body already holds the blueprint to restore itself—it’s simply about removing the barriers.
We’re here to walk with you every step of the way.