Category: PCOS: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
What You Should Know About PCOS
Read more: What You Should Know About PCOSWhat is PCOS? Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a hormonal condition that affects approximately 10 percent of women of reproductive age. It is associated with a surplus of androgens, or male hormones, which can cause acne, excessive hair growth, and muscle mass in females. Women with polycystic ovaries may experience a wide array of additional symptoms even…
Clear Passage® Publishes Landmark 10-Year Infertility Study
Read more: Clear Passage® Publishes Landmark 10-Year Infertility StudyHands-On Physical Therapy Matches or Exceeds Medical Success for Female Infertility We are thrilled to announce that in a study of 1,392 infertile women treated at Clear Passage® during a period of 10 years, our therapy was found to be equivalent to or exceed standard medical treatments for common causes of female infertility, including both…
Big Breakfast Beneficial for Women With PCOS, Study Shows
Read more: Big Breakfast Beneficial for Women With PCOS, Study ShowsWe receive many questions from women with PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) about managing insulin resistance and weight gain, which are frequent results of PCOS. These patients do not respond normally to insulin, leading to high testosterone levels that disrupt the menstrual cycle. The good news is that women with PCOS may not need to resort…
PCOS and the Low GI Diet
Read more: PCOS and the Low GI DietAs we mentioned in our recent post “At a Glance: PCOS,” a low GI diet is one of the steps in managing polycystic ovarian syndrome. The underlying cause of PCOS is excess insulin in the blood. A diet consisting of low-GI foods is recommended for women with PCOS–often called the ‘PCOS diet’–because it results in…
At a Glance: PCOS
Read more: At a Glance: PCOSPCOS stands for polycystic ovarian syndrome or polycystic ovary syndrome. It affects as many as 1 out of 15 women1 Learn more about how the Wurn Technique® treats PCOS without drugs or surgery and read more about What is PCOS? References 1. http://women.webmd.com/tc/polycystic-ovary-syndrome-pcos-topic-overview2. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0001408/
Hide & Seek: The Female G-Spot
Read more: Hide & Seek: The Female G-SpotThe latest buzz in the world of sexual health is the potential discovery of the female G-spot. With many believing it to be a major trigger for enhancing female orgasm and others claiming it doesn’t exist, the elusive G-spot has been the subject of debate for years. The discovery was made by Dr. Adam Ostrzenski,…
