Trying to Conceive with PCOS

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  1. kalpanasunder

    kalpanasunder New IL'ite

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    .Dear vasumathy,

    Thank you very much for replying immediatly.

    Regards
    kalpana
     
  2. ramyav_cse

    ramyav_cse Gold IL'ite

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    Positive Options for PCOS

    Hi

    I recently came across this book while searching for something else.
    Found the explaination very good and thought of sharing with all those suffering from the dreaded PCOS

    Positive Options for PCOS

    Hope it helps.

    Cheers
    Ramya
     
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    Re: Positive Options for PCOS

    Good information----all at the same place
     
  4. priyasuresh11

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    Androgen-Excess with PCOS
    Poly-Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) often manifests itself as an androgen-excess disorder. Ordinarily, the dominant follicle developing during ovulation utilizes androgens secreted from the surrounding ovarian cells to produce estrogen. But in PCOS, since ovulation is impaired, ovarian androgens are not utilized in the ovulation process resulting in elevated levels in the blood stream. These elevated levels further suppress ovulation, thus aggravating the problem.

    Excess androgens implies excess testosterone. Not all the testosterone in the blood stream is active. SHBG (Sex-Hormone-Binding-Globulin) is a protein generated by the liver; it binds some of the testosterone and decreases the circulating levels of "free" testosterone. PCOS patients usually have decreased SHBG and elevated free-testosterone. And this often manifests itself as increased male-pattern hair-growth (hirsutism) , acne, male-pattern hair-loss (alopecia), etc.

    It is very important to address the issue of increased testosterone and decreased SHBG in treating PCOS. Let us look at some of herbs that have been very effective at this. In this blog, let us focus on Tulsi.

    Remedy: Tulsi
    Tulsi (Tulasi, Holy Basil, Ocimum sanctum, Vishnupriya) is a very widely grown plant in India. It is said to have divine healing qualities and is therefore grown in households with deep reverence. It is known to have good anti-androgenic effects in androgen-sensitive tissues. It can moderate insulin levels and help with reversing obesity. It has powerful anti-oxidants and has a rejuvenating effect on tissues. It is an adaptogen and decreases provides stress relief.

    Treatment Methodology
    For PCOS, it is recommended that the patient consume 10-12 leaves a day (either raw or boiled in water) early in the morning prior to breakfast. As with most natural remedies, any noticeable improvements from this treatment are likely to occur after about 8-10 weeks of use. Furthermore, the treatment must be accompanied by an appropriate life-style and dietary intake. Though slow, it will restore the delicate natural balance of the hormones and improve health and longevity.

    Often patients respond better with fresh leaves or fresh leaf-tea than with the Tulsi-tea that sells in stores. Tulsi supplement as tablet/pill is another option but is secondary to using fresh leaves.

    Grow your own Herb
    It is very easy to raise Tulsi plants at home. Seeds/saplings are easily procured in India and in the USA; they are usually available in Indian temples/Indian stores. Simply sprinkle the seeds or plant the saplings in a pot. Ensure they get ample sunlight and sufficient water everyday. They cannot withstand severe cold/snow; in the winter they may be placed inside the house by the window to get sunlight. It takes 2-3 months for them to start producing seeds. You can replant them and ensure a steady supply of your medicinal leaves!
     
  5. aishuanand

    aishuanand Bronze IL'ite

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    hi priya
    thats really a informative post. i have tulsi in front of my house. so i think i will start it from tomorrow. actually i had very high level of testosterone 8.2(range should be 0.5-2.5) but after taking metformin its now 1.96. i think tulsi also will help me in this pcos.
     
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    Re: I am diagonised with PCOS. Plz help

    Friends please advice me:
    I have pcos problem and doctor aszked me to consume Metformin H cl 500 G-REG-SR. i feel drowsy always and does consuming it will lead to diabeties in future?As iam not diabetic patient so iam tensed and worried whether this pill will prone me to this disease in future .Pl advice me.
     
  7. Vasumathy

    Vasumathy Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    Re: I am diagonised with PCOS. Plz help

    HI Rammu,
    Metformin will not lead to diabetics but if your present condition continues, it may lead to diabetics. Take a good care in the food you consume. Try to avoid carbohydrate based foods. Eat more protein, Veggies & greens. Do regular esercises too... These will help you in your good health & Metformin can help in reducing excess weight. Metformin will show drowsiness in the initial stage & soon your body will adjust to it... I hope you haven't started 3 Metformin from the day one.

    Hope this information helps you!
     
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    Regarding pcos

    I have a regular period 30 days..But now my cycles become irregular...My BMI is overweight..Does this irregualriity because of pcos..How much weight should I reduce to regulate my periods...Does that irregular periods means pcos?..
     
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    Re: Regarding pcos

    golda,

    irregular periods could be because of PCOS but not necessarily its the only reason.

    consult your gynac and do your day3 blood work and baseline ultrasound.
    These results will confirm if you really have PCOS.

    have you gain any weight recently?

     
  10. Vasumathy

    Vasumathy Moderator Staff Member IL Hall of Fame

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    Re: Regarding pcos

    Hi Golda,
    Check your weight against your height & calculate the BMI. Try to bring down your BMI by reducing your weight. This will do good to you.
    Irregular periods can be a reason of hormone imblance. Before making decision by yourself, its good to consult a gynec & know your body conditions properly. Then carry out the treatment.
     

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