Can menstrual disorders be resolved?
Can menstrual disorders be resolved?
Before answering this, let us sit for a moment with a truth the world has agreed to ignore.
Somewhere right now, a teenage girl is curled on a bathroom floor, gripping her stomach, crying silently so her family does not hear. A mother is trying to smile through a meeting while her body screams. A young woman is swallowing her fourth painkiller of the day and wondering if this is simply what it means to be a woman. A wife is turning away from her husband, too exhausted, too heavy, too broken by her own body to be touched. A grandmother is looking back on forty years of monthly agony and quietly accepting that nothing was ever going to change.
This is the life of roughly 2 billion women of reproductive age on Earth today. A 2024 systematic review across 70 countries and 336 studies found that 71.3% of them live with dysmenorrhea — menstrual pain severe enough to be classified as a medical condition.
For up to 29%, the pain is severe enough to disable them — stopping them from working, studying, sleeping, or participating in their own lives. Among adolescent girls, prevalence reaches 94%.
These problems severely disrupt their work, their sleep, their relationships, their ability to simply be in their own lives.
And the modern world's answer to all of this?
"It's normal. Take a painkiller. Try yoga. Drink more water. Use a heating pad."
Let us be honest about what that really means. It means medical science has no solution. Not for the heavy bleeding that leaves women anemic. Not for the cramps that feel like being stabbed from the inside. Not for the back pain that radiates down the legs. Not for the fatigue that erases entire days. Not for the mood swings, the mental restlessness, the poor sleep, the poor digestion, the inability to focus, the rage that comes from nowhere and the sadness that comes without reason. Not for the way a woman's body can become her prison every single month for thirty, forty, sometimes fifty years of her life.
Hormonal pills mask symptoms while creating new problems. Surgeries remove the organ instead of healing it. Alternative therapies offer gentle comfort and temporary relief. But no system on Earth has been able to resolve menstrual disorders at their root.
Until now.
Here is what almost no one has been told.
In clinical trials, hundreds of women with severe, long-standing menstrual disorders were Blessed — and their conditions resolved. Not reduced. Not managed. Resolved. Conditions that gynecologists had labeled chronic. Conditions women had been told they would have to live with for the rest of their reproductive lives. Gone.
Beyond the trials, over two decades and across continents, several thousand women have received Guruji's Divine Blessing and experienced the same outcome. Heavy bleeding normalized. Debilitating cramps disappeared. Cycles became regular. Energy returned. Sleep returned. Joy returned. Women who had spent years bracing for the dreaded week of every month began to forget it was coming — because there was nothing left to brace against.
These are not anecdotes. These are thousands of lives, thousands of families, thousands of silent sufferings ended.
And this is where we must ask the uncomfortable question.
If this many women are suffering, and if this many women have actually been healed — why is the world not talking about it?
Because the answer does not fit the story modern medicine is allowed to tell. The answer is not a pill. The answer is not a procedure. The answer is the one force that governs every cell in a woman's body — the intensity of Consciousness operating within it.
Menstrual disorders are not random malfunctions. They are the body crying out from a level of Consciousness that can no longer sustain its own rhythm. The endocrine system, the reproductive organs, the nervous system, the emotional body — all of them are orchestrated by Consciousness. When Consciousness is low, the music falls apart. When Consciousness is raised, the music returns.
This is what a Blessing from an Enlightened Being does. It does not treat the symptom. It does not suppress the hormone. It raises the level of Consciousness at which the woman's entire body is functioning — and from that elevated level, the body does what it was always designed to do. It heals itself. The cycle corrects. The pain dissolves. The heaviness lifts. The woman comes home to her own body, often for the first time in her adult life.
Imagine what this means.
Imagine the mother who can finally play with her children during the week she used to disappear. The young professional who no longer has to calculate her career around her cycle. The wife who can be fully present with her husband every day of every month. The teenage girl who never has to learn the cruelty of believing her body is her enemy. The grandmother who, in her sixties, finally gets to experience menopause without the decades of accumulated trauma she thought was simply the cost of being female.
This is not medicine. This is not magic. This is Consciousness restoring what it created.
So yes — menstrual disorders can be resolved. Completely. At the root. For life.
Not by fighting the body. Not by overriding it with chemistry. Not by normalizing the suffering of half of humanity.
By raising the level of Consciousness at which that body operates — and letting it remember its own perfection.
The pain was never meant to be permanent.
It was only waiting for the one thing no medicine could give it.
1. Worldwide prevalence meta-analysis (2024): Wan Yi Ng et al. "Worldwide prevalence of dysmenorrhea: a systematic review and meta-analysis across 70 countries." PAIN (journal of the International Association for the Study of Pain). journals.lww.com/pain
2. Severe pain range (2–29%): Ju H, Jones M, Mishra G. "The Prevalence and Risk Factors of Dysmenorrhea." Epidemiologic Reviews. 2014;36:104–113. PMID: 24284871. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24284871 (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24284871/)
3. WHO review + adolescent prevalence: "Dysmenorrhea: Epidemiology, Causes and Current State of the Art." CEOG 2023. imrpress.com/journal/CEOG/50/12 (https://www.imrpress.com/journal/CEOG/50/12/10.31083/j.ceog5012274)
4. Global reproductive-age female population: UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs — World Population Prospects 2024.
5. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11392496/
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