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11 Friday May 2012
Posted Fertility, Menstrual disorders, pregnancy, soy, Women
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in14 Sunday Dec 2008
Posted detox, Endo, Fertility, hormones, infertility, lead, low sperm count, men, miscarriage, toxins, Women
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Infertility is on the increase. So is miscarriage. Is there hope?
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24 Monday Nov 2008
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cycstic ovaries, diabetes, heart disease, infertility, insulin resistance, low glycemic, menstration pain, obesity, PCOD, PCOS, polycystic ovaries, soy, stress, sugar
Problems managing polycystic ovarian syndrome? It may not be due to lack of willpower. Instead, you could be Insulin Resistant, a root cause of PCOS. Scientists at the National Institutes of Health, Stanford University and other research centers have clearly identified the existence and effects of Insulin Resistance, a biochemical condition that can cause excessive weight gain and Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a hormonal imbalance linked to the way the body processes insulin after it has been produced by the pancreas to regulate blood sugar (glucose). Insulin Resistance could be caused by:
Over time, the above factors have damaged the complex ability of the body’s cells to properly utilize insulin to convert glucose to energy. This process creates Insulin Resistance.
Insulin Resistance can also cause PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is by raising insulin levels in the blood stream. Unhealthy lifestyles and genetic conditions can lead to the pancreas overproducing insulin. This excess insulin stimulates the ovaries to produce large amounts of the male hormone testosterone, which may prevent the ovaries from releasing an egg each month, thus causing infertility. High levels of insulin also increase the conversion of androgens (male hormones) to estrogens (female hormones), upsetting a delicate balance between the two and having a direct effect on weight gain and the formation of cystic follicles or ovarian cysts.
The symptoms vary widely from woman to woman. Because the symptoms vary so widely and not all women display all the symptoms, doctors very often misdiagnose PCOS. This became an issue of critical concern after a study in 2000 found that women suffering from PCOS have a higher risk of coronary heart disease.
Posted by Deb Headworth | Filed under babies, diabetes, Fertility, heart disease, hormone questionnaire, Menstrual disorders, obesity, soy, stress, sugar, Women
17 Monday Nov 2008
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17 Monday Nov 2008
Posted ADD, allergy, alzheimer's, autism, candida, chemicals, chronic fatigue, cleanse, Fertility, intestine, Menstrual disorders, mercury poisoning, metal poisoning, sinus
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