Not too many years ago stomach ulcers were a mystery. No one knew the cause. It’s now commonly accepted that ulcers are caused by a bacteria called H. pylori. Even though H. pylori is a common infection that doesn’t always produce symptoms, it can become a health problem. Read more »
Now I thought I heard everything related to PCOS, but this is new to me. Is it possible that a large percentage of women who were diagnosed with PCOS, actually have something else? Something that is EASILY treated, and can restore your fertility much easier than the treatments required to control PCOS? Read more »
Studies have shown that women with PCOS have a huge decrease in symptoms/side affects and their cycles are regulated by Acupuncture treatments and/or Chinese Medicine. Read more »
Ok, enough of the serious stuff for a minute. All of you who suffer from PCOS know how hard it is…. non-stop doctors appointments, depression/anxiety, fighting with cosmetic issues, etc. I figured I needed to lighten this up a bit. I found this comic and it made me laugh, I had to share it. We have to learn to laugh at this “thing” we’ve got, otherwise we’ll lose our minds! I do hope this makes you smile…. Read more »
We’ve discussed a few prescription medications that are given to help various side affects of PCOS, and we will continue to review more medications that are commonly used. However, there is another side to treating/controlling your PCOS, through herbal remedies (herbal supplements) Read more »
In our last post we reviewed the signs and symptoms of PCOS. You may feel relieved knowing that you finally have an idea of what it is, but now you wonder…. How is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome diagnosed? Read more »