The 3-Part Beginner's Guide to Manage PCOS Symptoms
A Modern Guide to Improve Your Hormone Balance and Repair Your Metabolism
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Narrated by:
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Chaleeya Yeh
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By:
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Arzina Nurani
About this listen
You’ve been diagnosed with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Now what?
Shrouded in mystery and hidden behind its symptoms, you might experience weight gain, cravings, irregular periods, and hair loss, whereas a fellow PCOS queen might suffer from regular headaches, bloating, and acne.
As a result, PCOS leaves you feeling self-conscious, anxious, and depleted of energy on a regular basis.
While one in every ten women of childbearing age is affected by PCOS, an ugly four-letter acronym that manifests itself differently from one cyster to the next, there are powerful strategies that can be applied to help manage it.
As a fellow cyster who has been navigating PCOS for over a decade, I want to save you the countless hours of research, the feelings of helplessness, and the worst of your symptoms by giving you a step-by-step formula that will shortcut your journey to managing it.
Here’s just a fraction of what you’ll discover inside the audiobook:
- Holistic and natural ways to target your PCOS symptoms right away.
- End-of-chapter exercises that help you take action now.
- Better than Metformin: this alternative is dubbed the “Holy Grail of Supplements”--the one product every cyster should have in their home cabinet.
- Why you should eliminate endocrine disrupting chemicals from your life.
- How to support your menstrual cycle--foods to eat, workouts to do, and supplements to take.
- How to determine your PCOS type--that’s right, there isn’t just one!
- Hand-picked anti-inflammatory PCOS friendly recipes.
For every cyster who feels frustrated after leaving the doctor’s office…or was told to just “drink water and lose weight”, this audiobook is for you. The friend you’ve been waiting for. The guide to your success.
To kickstart your PCOS journey, scroll up and click “add to cart".
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- Anonymous User
- 06-01-23
A must listen
I am very grateful I got this book for my aunty who has been suffering with PCOS for years undiagnosed. This book has unpacked a great deal of unknown truths associated with PCOS. The section on general problems was probably the most eye opening for me, as fatigue is something my aunty struggles with. The guidance and tips to improve her hormone balance has been invaluable, I can only recommend this to other women suffering. Thanks to the author!
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- Alex
- 23-12-22
Helped me understand my symptoms
One of the things I appreciated most about the book was the way it was written. It was easy to understand and digest, even for someone like me who doesn't have a background in medicine. The author did a great job of breaking down complex information into manageable chunks, making it easy to grasp and retain.
The book covered a wide range of topics related to PCOS, including common symptoms like irregular periods, acne, and weight gain, as well as more rare symptoms like excess facial and body hair. It also provided helpful tips for managing these symptoms, including dietary and lifestyle changes.
Overall, I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to learn more about PCOS and how to manage its symptoms. It is a valuable resource for anyone affected by this condition, whether you are a patient or a loved one of someone with PCOS.
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