Who would of thought that Facebook has so many PCOS pages it’s a very public forum and all my friends and family would see my posts so I won’t be posting much there instead i will keep my blog sphere on topic with what i find.
I found this product called Insulite, it looks promising?? Has anyone ever had any experience with it? There PCOS pills have chasty berry and flax seed which i have read mixed reviews about taking while TTC.
It claims to reverse PCOS, here is the link: http://pcos.insulitelabs.com/Insulite-PCOS-System.php
The next page i found was mother of pearls PCOS on facbook she also has a blog called motherofpearlspcos.org.
She is focusing on the Paleo Diet which clams to help fight the symptoms of PCOS, she refers to this site http://robbwolf.com/what-is-the-paleo-diet/meal-plans-shopping-guides/. Looking though its not all that Diet looking really just simple wholefood meals. Considering that we are trying to conceive and thus eating healthy this might work. I tend to lack the staying power for most diets and when i get PMS symptom or neg test results i get into a bad funk of eating poorly.
Anyone tried this diet?
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I cant speak for everyone with PCOS but I tried the chaste berry and flax seed..also did the whole pumpkin seed juice routine to help get rid of the abundance of cysts I had and none of them worked for me. Im still looking though and hopefully one day there will be a break through.Im currently doing the PCOS diet but as its not really compatible with my blood type,it isnt helping all that much in the weight loss part of things.
Good to know! I think I will hold off for now, fingers crossed for a treatment. I wonder if there is a foundation out there doing research?
I honestly have no idea but I do hope so. Its alot more common than I thought it was!