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Will the Insulite System help with PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)?

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Yes. One of the causes of PCOS is excess levels of insulin. The Insulite System will reduce your body's exposure to insulin and this can reduce the recurrence of cysts on your ovaries. Also, the Nutritional and Exercise Guidelines show you ways to change your lifestyle so that you permanently change your body's response to insulin. This will help you reverse PCOS.

Can You Tell Me Something About Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?

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PCOS refers to a condition in which hormones (androgens/estrogen) are overproduced by the ovaries. The excess hormones can cause a lack of a menstrual cycle, excess hair growth, obesity, acne, and insulin resistance. As a result, women with PCOS are at a high risk of developing diabetes. As more and more research is being done on PCOS, more associations with other illnesses are being found.

How does the Insulite PCOS System help women with PCOS?

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This product has been designed specifically with the PCOS user in mind. Because the genesis of most ovarian cysts is affected by insulin, the Insulite PCOS System is an important strategy for reducing not only the condition but also Insulin Resistance, the root cause of PCOS. The Insulite PCOS System has several elements. The PCOS + formula is designed to reduce circulating testosterone, increase sex hormone binding globulin, and support liver function and hormone metabolism.

Can natural progesterone help Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome?

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Dr. John Lee recommends using natural progesterone to treat PCOS as it suppresses the luteinizing hormone and therefore ovarian cysts are not stimulated. He states that in many women, cysts may then shrink with the passage of several menstrual cycles.

How will the Insulite PCOS System help decrease androgens?

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The Insulite PCOS System is specifically formulated to decrease circulating androgens by supplying high doses of saw palmetto, an herb that has been studied thoroughly in the inhibition of testosterone conversion. Additionally, ingredients in this formula will increase sex hormone binding globulin which serves to bind available testosterone and make it unavailable. Additionally, as a woman loses weight, her circulating androgens decrease.

What is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?

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QUESTION: What is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?

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ANSWER: We are just about to publish an article on PCOS in our newsletter After the Diet. It is a syndrome of hormone imbalance in which carbohydrate cravings can be quite intense. It affects approximately 10 percent of all women of reproductive age. This syndrome is associated with some reproductive cancers and insulin resistance, so if ignored, it can create many very serious problems.

About Ordering the Insulite PCOS System How do I order the Insulite PCOS System?

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You can order online via our web site: http://pcos.insulitelabs.com or by calling toll-free in the U.S. 1 888 9 TO HEAL (1 888 986 4325). To order by mail, please send a US check or money order or your credit card details, your specific product order, choice of shipping options and mailing address to: Please note that your order will be shipped as soon as your check, money order or credit card purchase clears.

How do you make the diagnosis of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome?

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In order for your doctor to make the diagnosis of PCOS he/she will have to obtain a detailed medical and gynecological history. In addition, your physician will need to perform a physical examination, which will include blood testing and in some cases an ultrasound.

I was just diagnosed with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. What is this and can I still conceive?

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It is estimated that 6-10% of woman have this affliction. PCOS can be treated, however it cannot be cured. The symptoms include irregular or absent menses, numerous cysts on the ovaries in many, but not all, cases, High blood pressure, Acne, Elevated insulin levels, Insulin Resistance, or Diabetes, Infertility, Excess hair on the face and body, Thinning of the scalp hair (alopecia), Weight Problems or obesity that is centered around your midsection.

I have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Is Food Optimising suitable for me?

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Yes, Food Optimising is ideal for women with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. We have discussed PCOS with medical and dietetic experts who inform us that, in general, it is recommended that people with PCOS follow the same sort of healthy diet and lifestyle changes recommended to the population as a whole. That is to limit fat (especially saturated fat), sugar and salt intake, and include plenty of fruit, vegetables and starchy carbohydrate food. Weight loss can certainly be of real benefit.

Can you explain the differences between POF and Polycystic ovarian syndrome?

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POF and PCO are very different. In the classic case of ovarian failure, there are no eggs in the ovary. In PCO ovulation does not occur regularly but the number of eggs in the ovary is normal. Both may be associated with the absence of menses. There is an excellent discussion of PCO in the Merck Manual-Home Edition (written by me) and which I can not improve upon. It is brief.

How should I take the pills for the Insulite PCOS System?

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If you forget to take any of the supplements with breakfast or lunch, you can take that dose with dinner. Currently, there are no nutritional supplements for weight loss or PCOS available over the counter that are FDA approved. At present, the FDA does not regulate the manufacture of these types of products. Therefore, the Insulite PCOS System has not been approved by the FDA.

Can I still take my multivitamins while on the Insulite PCOS System?

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Yes. You may take your multivitamins while using the Insulite PCOS System, however not with the GlucX. Because it is a soluble fiber, the GlucX may interfere with the absorption of vitamins (and any other medications). To be safe, we recommend that GlucX is taken at least an hour before meals.

Q43: What is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?

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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine (hormonal) disorder in women of reproductive age. This disorder is a "syndrome" which is defined as having a set of symptoms. PCOS is a collection of symptoms related to infrequent ovulation, characterized by irregular menstrual periods and evidence of excess androgens (male hormones), which can cause excessive facial hair growth, acne, and/or male-pattern baldness. Women with PCOS may or may not have many small cysts in their ovaries.

Q44: How common is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?

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An estimated five to 10 percent of women of childbearing age have PCOS. As many as 30% of women have at least some characteristics of the syndrome. It is a leading cause of infertility. In fact, PCOS causes 75 percent of all cases of anovulatory infertility.

How common is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)?

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Polycystic ovary syndrome affects five to 10% of women of childbearing age, and it is a leading cause of infertility. As many as 30% of women have some characteristics of the syndrome.
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