PCOS crazy - Heal Thyself!2024-03-28T10:25:29Zhttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/forum/topics/pcos-crazy?commentId=2814160%3AComment%3A57772&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI had neck problems for many…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2012-03-24:2814160:Comment:577722012-03-24T04:19:54.926Zmadelyn levyhttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/madelynlevy
<p>I had neck problems for many yrs. 2 yrs ago had "atlas profilax" therapy 3 times and my neck pain has completely subsided . cranial sacral massage also helps with my lower back pain. you could search on internet natural vitamins and supplements to take for PCOS. search PCOS or "decrease inflammation naturally". If I were concerned with decreasing inflammation, I would consider vitamins such as hydrocobalamin 2000IUs (B 12), a folate preparation (might want to consider a product that…</p>
<p>I had neck problems for many yrs. 2 yrs ago had "atlas profilax" therapy 3 times and my neck pain has completely subsided . cranial sacral massage also helps with my lower back pain. you could search on internet natural vitamins and supplements to take for PCOS. search PCOS or "decrease inflammation naturally". If I were concerned with decreasing inflammation, I would consider vitamins such as hydrocobalamin 2000IUs (B 12), a folate preparation (might want to consider a product that provides MTHFR not just folic acid such as "folapro") and B6 or a good multivitamin. curcumin/tumeric is considered a great antioxidant.</p>
<p>I would stop eating gluten immediately.</p>
<p>I do not know in what country you are living;I would try to find a practitioner who is trained in "functional medicine" <a href="http://www.functionalmedicine.org/practitioner_search.aspx?id=117" target="_blank">http://www.functionalmedicine.org/practitioner_search.aspx?id=117</a></p>
<p>can you add exercise into your routine? fatigue is such a limiting symptom--it overpowers one. just walking would help. and before I took statin, I would re read:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.whp-apsf.ca/pdf/statinsEvidenceCaution.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.whp-apsf.ca/pdf/statinsEvidenceCaution.pdf</a></p>
<p>best of luck, madelyn</p>
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<p></p> My adult dd has PCOS diagnose…tag:heal-thyself.ning.com,2012-03-23:2814160:Comment:576682012-03-23T17:15:08.980ZKaren Davishttp://heal-thyself.ning.com/profile/KarenDavis
<p>My adult dd has PCOS diagnosed 2 years ago. She is not herself into a ton of nutritional type helps but out of what she has tried including homeopathy and a regular "hormone person", so far the only thing that helped appreciably was acupuncture. Rather than a lack of periods, hers was diagnosed when she started a never ending period. Her periods now cycle though they are still really heavy. It took about a year of acupuncture (with someone experienced in dealing with hormonal issues) for…</p>
<p>My adult dd has PCOS diagnosed 2 years ago. She is not herself into a ton of nutritional type helps but out of what she has tried including homeopathy and a regular "hormone person", so far the only thing that helped appreciably was acupuncture. Rather than a lack of periods, hers was diagnosed when she started a never ending period. Her periods now cycle though they are still really heavy. It took about a year of acupuncture (with someone experienced in dealing with hormonal issues) for that to happen.</p>
<p>I hope I don't sound discouraging but this has been one of the most intractable conditions that i have ever seen. I would be very interested if anyone else has effected change with a nutritional approach. I think it is possible that someone working with bioidentical hormones might be able to help but the person she saw seemed to only have experience with menopausal women so she really only helped to have a definite diagnosis.</p>