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| Ultrasound of a polycystic ovary Retrieved from http://face2facebabyscans.co.uk/blog/gynaecological-scans/ |
I felt alone, then I started to realize that I wasn't. I started to empower myself with research. Here are a few of the resources that I found to be valuable in helping me find a way through this diagnosis and in taking charge of my health.
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| A Patient's Guide to PCOS: Understanding--and Reversing--Polycystic Ovary Syndrome |
In A Patient's Guide to PCOS, Dr. Walter Futterweit, a foremost authority on PCOS in America, tells women everything they need to know about this condition and how to treat it. Drawing on his twenty-five years researching and treating the condition and his ongoing long-term study of more than a thousand women with PCOS, Futterweit discusses
• what PCOS is and how it affects your body
• what to eat and how to exercise to control PCOS
• all the treatment options, including the latest drug therapies
• how to reverse PCOS-induced infertility and restore healthy skin and hair
• resources for preventing, diagnosing, and treating PCOS
This comprehensive guide contains everything women need to know about PCOS--from identifying warning signs and seeking a diagnosis to finding emotional support in recovery--to regain their health and resume their lives.
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| the Insulin-Resistance Diet
Conquer insulin resistance. Reduce cravings. Eat your favorite foods. And lose weight!
If you have tried every diet and are still struggling with your weight, the real culprit may be insulin resistance. When you have more glucose than your body needs, your body responds by producing more insulin to stabilize your blood sugar level and store the excess glucose as fat. In The Insulin-Resistance Diet, Cheryle R. Hart and Mary Kay Grossman show you how to control insulin resistance and lose weight without sacrificing all of your favorite foods.
Overcome insulin resistance and lose weight with:
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| Shakeology - an important component of my diet
Shakeology became an even more important component of my diet because of the low glycemic index. Shakeology has a glycemic index of 24, an apple varies from 33 to about 40. It has been an essential part of my weight loss plan. I use it as a substitute for breakfast. On it I am satisfied, I am not hungry immediately after. It is literally the smartest calories I intake during the day. You can read more about Shakeology by visiting my blog post "Shakeology vs..." and much, much more by going HERE.
PCOS is a frightening diagnosis with serious health concerns, but it doesn't need to paralyze you. Arm yourself with information, be an active participant in your health by engaging your doctor in a conversation with a list of intelligent questions, then take control of your life. These aren't the only tools available, but they are a few. Remember that knowledge is power, especially when being proactive about your health.
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