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<blockquote data-quote="lennycape" data-source="post: 37026" data-attributes="member: 12830"><p>Hi there …. I just found this posting which was apprently part of an article. I wanted to know if anyone has tried it and if anyone has had any good results from it ….</p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed with PCOS in my early 20's and have all the general/ usual side effects so I am always looking for new info on it. I have to admitt that as much as I hate the side effects I have learned to live with it and am no longer at war with it… I have chosen not to go on all the usual meds (the pill) I am currently on 12 days of 10mg of Provera and then an additional 250mg of Metformin. I also am taking a 1/4 cup of Pumpkin seeds that is said it can help prevent testosterone’s conversion to its active counterpart, DHT</p><p></p><p></p><p>Anyway here is the article….</p><p></p><p>"More Good News about Inositol and Pinitol for PCOS</p><p></p><p>New research suggests that a common B vitamin</p><p>will help to restore a normal cycle, improve odds of</p><p>becoming pregnant, and reduce insulin and blood</p><p>sugar problems.</p><p></p><p>Researchers have concluded: "Myo-inositol is a</p><p>simple and safe treatment that is capable of</p><p>restoring spontaneous ovarian activity and</p><p>consequently fertility in most patients with PCOS."</p><p></p><p>Inositol and its biochemical cousins, d-Pinitol and</p><p>D-chiro-inositol, improve the insulin message</p><p>system in your body so that insulin can do a more</p><p>effective job of controlling your blood sugar.</p><p></p><p>In other words, inositol can reduce a condition</p><p>called "insulin resistance", which is thought to be a</p><p>root cause of PCOS.</p><p></p><p>In this study, 88% of the women restored at least</p><p>one spontaneous menstrual cycle during treatment.</p><p>72% maintained a normal cycle beyond the end of</p><p>the treatment. 40% became pregnant"</p><p> Inositol and Pinitol is the fancy names for Vitamin B</p><p></p><p>I am keen to hear if it is any good ....</p><p></p><p>Lenny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lennycape, post: 37026, member: 12830"] Hi there …. I just found this posting which was apprently part of an article. I wanted to know if anyone has tried it and if anyone has had any good results from it …. I was diagnosed with PCOS in my early 20's and have all the general/ usual side effects so I am always looking for new info on it. I have to admitt that as much as I hate the side effects I have learned to live with it and am no longer at war with it… I have chosen not to go on all the usual meds (the pill) I am currently on 12 days of 10mg of Provera and then an additional 250mg of Metformin. I also am taking a 1/4 cup of Pumpkin seeds that is said it can help prevent testosterone’s conversion to its active counterpart, DHT Anyway here is the article…. "More Good News about Inositol and Pinitol for PCOS New research suggests that a common B vitamin will help to restore a normal cycle, improve odds of becoming pregnant, and reduce insulin and blood sugar problems. Researchers have concluded: "Myo-inositol is a simple and safe treatment that is capable of restoring spontaneous ovarian activity and consequently fertility in most patients with PCOS." Inositol and its biochemical cousins, d-Pinitol and D-chiro-inositol, improve the insulin message system in your body so that insulin can do a more effective job of controlling your blood sugar. In other words, inositol can reduce a condition called "insulin resistance", which is thought to be a root cause of PCOS. In this study, 88% of the women restored at least one spontaneous menstrual cycle during treatment. 72% maintained a normal cycle beyond the end of the treatment. 40% became pregnant" Inositol and Pinitol is the fancy names for Vitamin B I am keen to hear if it is any good .... Lenny [/QUOTE]
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