PCOS and hypothryoidism

According to findings reported by Dr. Roland Gaertner of the University of Munich, women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome may be four times more likely to suffer from hypothyroidism (an under active thyroid) due to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, an autoimmune disease of the thyroid gland. (Also known as Hashimoto’s disease and chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis.).*

Low levels of progesterone and elevated estrogen levels negatively affect the thyroid gland and receptors, leading to a sluggish or slow thyroid (hypothyroidism). (more…)

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Herbalist fertility consultation

I provide a lot of information here regarding the best herbal therapies for PCOS, however many of you still have a lot of questions. This may be exactly what you need. (more…)

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Fertility Massage benefits

Massage has been used for hundreds of years, by different cultures for many different reasons including health benefits, and stress reduction/relaxation. (more…)

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Elevated estrogen and PCOS

We all know that PCOS’ers have irregular hormones. They’re all tied into each other — low progesterone and high estrogen lead to high testosterone — all causing lack of cycles and ovulation. (more…)

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Birth Control and PCOS

The most common medical “treatment” for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is Birth Control Pills. The reason the word treatment is in quotations is because the use of Birth Control Pills for the successful treatment of PCOS is debatable. (more…)

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PCOS: A Natural Approach

I am extremely proud to announce the release of my second e-book: PCOS: A Natural Approach. This book was created especially for my fellow PCOS’ers. (more…)

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