Author: | Pamela Stevens | ISBN: | 9781536577389 |
Publisher: | Eljays-epublishing | Publication: | October 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Pamela Stevens |
ISBN: | 9781536577389 |
Publisher: | Eljays-epublishing |
Publication: | October 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Without gainsaying, it can be categorically said that polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most prevalent endocrine disorder that is known to be widespread with women in their procreative age, however, it affects just about 4% of women in general.
Well, we all know that PCOS is over and over again linked with symptoms of surplus testosterone; irregular or absence of menses, besides, it is also associated with too much body hair, and barrenness.
Moreover, it is no more secret that PCOS is also linked with some medical anomalies such as insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, central obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and hyperinsulinemia.
Although, there are no known therapeutic cures for PCOS, but it is known that anti-diabetic prescriptions do improve most of the metabolic irregularities, like elevated serum testosterone, insulin resistance, and total cholesterol levels.
Besides that, it is also known that nutritional and exercise involvements also have some impact on taming insulin sensitivity. But, in general, remedies that lower insulin levels and insulin resistance and lead to weight loss may prove useful for managing PCOS condition.
Contemporary studies have revealed that a low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet can result into weight loss and even manifest increases in insulin resistance.
Now, I need to let you know that because weight loss and taming insulin resistance may be helpful for PCOS condition, as in fact, pilot study using a LCKD in women with PCOS has revealed recently.
In actual fact, various studies have been done... and the results exposed the fact that it will be logical without doubt, to say that controlling weight and insulin levels could be beneficial to some women with this condition.
Now, before I get ahead of myself, I want you to take a minute to click on the buy button above and get a copy of the book. Yes, you will get all the details of the Pcos treatment approach that unlock the ovaries... you cannot be barren!
Without gainsaying, it can be categorically said that polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most prevalent endocrine disorder that is known to be widespread with women in their procreative age, however, it affects just about 4% of women in general.
Well, we all know that PCOS is over and over again linked with symptoms of surplus testosterone; irregular or absence of menses, besides, it is also associated with too much body hair, and barrenness.
Moreover, it is no more secret that PCOS is also linked with some medical anomalies such as insulin resistance, dyslipidemia, central obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and hyperinsulinemia.
Although, there are no known therapeutic cures for PCOS, but it is known that anti-diabetic prescriptions do improve most of the metabolic irregularities, like elevated serum testosterone, insulin resistance, and total cholesterol levels.
Besides that, it is also known that nutritional and exercise involvements also have some impact on taming insulin sensitivity. But, in general, remedies that lower insulin levels and insulin resistance and lead to weight loss may prove useful for managing PCOS condition.
Contemporary studies have revealed that a low-carbohydrate, ketogenic diet can result into weight loss and even manifest increases in insulin resistance.
Now, I need to let you know that because weight loss and taming insulin resistance may be helpful for PCOS condition, as in fact, pilot study using a LCKD in women with PCOS has revealed recently.
In actual fact, various studies have been done... and the results exposed the fact that it will be logical without doubt, to say that controlling weight and insulin levels could be beneficial to some women with this condition.
Now, before I get ahead of myself, I want you to take a minute to click on the buy button above and get a copy of the book. Yes, you will get all the details of the Pcos treatment approach that unlock the ovaries... you cannot be barren!