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<blockquote data-quote="AloeSvea" data-source="post: 2613103" data-attributes="member: 150927"><p>Um.... dish the dirt [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER]! Very interested person here.</p><p></p><p>PCOS is an insulin resistance based disease to my knowledge. I look at it as hormone imbalance caused by inappropriate food for the healthy human body.</p><p></p><p>It tends to/affects women with a certain body/ type hormone profile to begin with athletic body types and more testosterone than most other women - characterised by shoulders broader than their usually slim hips, and bigger more responsive muscles. About 25% of women have this body type and hormone profile. And most (if not all?) naturally athletic women. That testosterone in the wrong food environment can play havoc with our health, forming those ghastly cysts on our ovaries and playing havoc on our fertility, is how I see it, and certainly experienced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AloeSvea, post: 2613103, member: 150927"] Um.... dish the dirt [USER=372207]@Antje77[/USER]! Very interested person here. PCOS is an insulin resistance based disease to my knowledge. I look at it as hormone imbalance caused by inappropriate food for the healthy human body. It tends to/affects women with a certain body/ type hormone profile to begin with athletic body types and more testosterone than most other women - characterised by shoulders broader than their usually slim hips, and bigger more responsive muscles. About 25% of women have this body type and hormone profile. And most (if not all?) naturally athletic women. That testosterone in the wrong food environment can play havoc with our health, forming those ghastly cysts on our ovaries and playing havoc on our fertility, is how I see it, and certainly experienced. [/QUOTE]
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