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From Pain to Healing Millions: Radhika Jhaveri's Mission to Heal Endometriosis Warriors
How one woman turned a decade of chronic pain into India's leading holistic endometriosis healing platform.

Anjali Mehta
Contributing Writer
November 12, 20259 min read

Bibliographic Details
Citation: Anjali Mehta. "From Pain to Healing Millions: Radhika Jhaveri's Mission to Heal Endometriosis Warriors". TrailHER Magazine, Vol. 1, Issue 11, pp. 21-30, November 2025. ISSN: [Pending Assignment].
Publisher: TrailHER Magazine, 104/17, Vijaypath, Mansarovar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302020, India
Category: Wellness
When Radhika Jhaveri was a teenager, her life became defined by something invisible yet devastating: endometriosis. The chronic pain was relentless. Three surgeries came and went. Over a decade passed with treatments that promised relief but delivered little.
But Radhika refused to accept this as her destiny. Instead of giving up, she turned her body into a laboratory, her distress into purpose, and built an entire healing platform for women like her.
Today, she stands as India's only internationally certified endometriosis expert, the founder of Endo Heal, and a beacon of hope for thousands of women who once felt as lost as she did.
The Origin: When the System Fails, You Build Your Own
After years of surgeries and conventional treatments that failed to address the root cause of her suffering, Radhika made a decision that would change everything. She took matters into her own hands. She immersed herself in functional medicine, functional nutrition, and holistic health—not as a student looking for a career, but as a woman desperate to reclaim her life.
"I spent more than ten years meticulously crafting what would become the Holistic Pain-free Endo Healing System," Radhika shares. "It wasn't about creating another quick fix. It was about understanding healing at every level—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual."
Building EndoHeal: The 12-Week System
When Radhika discovered that nearly 1 in 10 women globally suffered from endometriosis with little guidance or support, she knew she had found her calling. In 2019, she founded EndoHeal, a holistic coaching and healing system built around 12-week programs, nutrition, hormone balancing, gut health, and emotional trauma recovery.
Her credentials are impressive: certified in nutrition, endometriosis and gut health, adrenal fatigue, cognitive fitness from Harvard Online University, and recently as a menopause coaching specialist.
But what truly sets Radhika apart isn't the certificates on her wall; it's her lived experience and her unwavering commitment to empowering women.
The Build: Strategy, Growth & Grit
EndoHeal operates at the intersection of health coaching, digital wellness, and women's empowerment. Radhika's offering includes one-on-one consultations, group programs, self-paced modules, and community support.
She created the Endo Heal app that serves as a companion for women managing endometriosis—a dietitian in your pocket with personalized diet plans, progress monitoring, and guidance for natural healing.
From guiding clients through tailor-made plans to publishing Indian Recipes for Endometriosis, she made healing accessible, culturally relevant, and deeply personal.
The Radhika Jhaveri Effect
What began as Radhika's personal battle has become a movement touching lives across continents. Her virtual practice serves women globally, breaking geographical barriers to specialized endometriosis care.
With over 1,000 women helped worldwide, EndoHeal became a trusted, niche, and deeply mission-driven wellness brand.
For women whose pain was dismissed or treated as "normal," EndoHeal provides validation, community, and tools. She's shifting the conversation around endometriosis from shame and secrecy to strategy and support.
TrailHER Take
At TrailHER, we believe Radhika Jhaveri's journey proves this: when you turn your pain into purpose, you don't just heal yourself—you heal others. She didn't just become a wellness coach; she became a movement architect in women's health.
In Radhika's own words: "Endo life can be happy and healthy." And through Endo Heal, she's making that truth accessible to women everywhere, one healed life at a time.
But Radhika refused to accept this as her destiny. Instead of giving up, she turned her body into a laboratory, her distress into purpose, and built an entire healing platform for women like her.
Today, she stands as India's only internationally certified endometriosis expert, the founder of Endo Heal, and a beacon of hope for thousands of women who once felt as lost as she did.
The Origin: When the System Fails, You Build Your Own
After years of surgeries and conventional treatments that failed to address the root cause of her suffering, Radhika made a decision that would change everything. She took matters into her own hands. She immersed herself in functional medicine, functional nutrition, and holistic health—not as a student looking for a career, but as a woman desperate to reclaim her life.
"I spent more than ten years meticulously crafting what would become the Holistic Pain-free Endo Healing System," Radhika shares. "It wasn't about creating another quick fix. It was about understanding healing at every level—physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual."
Building EndoHeal: The 12-Week System
When Radhika discovered that nearly 1 in 10 women globally suffered from endometriosis with little guidance or support, she knew she had found her calling. In 2019, she founded EndoHeal, a holistic coaching and healing system built around 12-week programs, nutrition, hormone balancing, gut health, and emotional trauma recovery.
Her credentials are impressive: certified in nutrition, endometriosis and gut health, adrenal fatigue, cognitive fitness from Harvard Online University, and recently as a menopause coaching specialist.
But what truly sets Radhika apart isn't the certificates on her wall; it's her lived experience and her unwavering commitment to empowering women.
The Build: Strategy, Growth & Grit
EndoHeal operates at the intersection of health coaching, digital wellness, and women's empowerment. Radhika's offering includes one-on-one consultations, group programs, self-paced modules, and community support.
She created the Endo Heal app that serves as a companion for women managing endometriosis—a dietitian in your pocket with personalized diet plans, progress monitoring, and guidance for natural healing.
From guiding clients through tailor-made plans to publishing Indian Recipes for Endometriosis, she made healing accessible, culturally relevant, and deeply personal.
The Radhika Jhaveri Effect
What began as Radhika's personal battle has become a movement touching lives across continents. Her virtual practice serves women globally, breaking geographical barriers to specialized endometriosis care.
With over 1,000 women helped worldwide, EndoHeal became a trusted, niche, and deeply mission-driven wellness brand.
For women whose pain was dismissed or treated as "normal," EndoHeal provides validation, community, and tools. She's shifting the conversation around endometriosis from shame and secrecy to strategy and support.
TrailHER Take
At TrailHER, we believe Radhika Jhaveri's journey proves this: when you turn your pain into purpose, you don't just heal yourself—you heal others. She didn't just become a wellness coach; she became a movement architect in women's health.
In Radhika's own words: "Endo life can be happy and healthy." And through Endo Heal, she's making that truth accessible to women everywhere, one healed life at a time.

About Anjali Mehta
Contributing Writer
Anjali brings a unique perspective to TrailHER with her background in psychology and wellness. She writes about personal growth, mindfulness, and the journey to self-discovery for modern Indian women.
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