I hear from a number of women with PCOS, and its devastating consequences, so if you are not sure about this condition here is some valuable information.
Lara Briden is a naturopathic doctor, women’s health activist, and bestselling author. Read more about her views on the benefits of progesterone.
Progesterone is known to be helpful and protective for autoimmune diseases but what could be its role in PCOS?
Many women suffering with PCOS find help by supplementing with bioidentical progesterone to help regulate their cycles.
These are two distressing hormonal conditions that affect many women, but do you know the difference between them?
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome causes untold misery to many women with severe symptoms and the risk of infertility but it can be helped.
Hormone imbalance can occur in women at any point in their lives, but as young women are maturing earlier it can bring problems much sooner.
We can usually rely each month on a regular period, but there are several reasons why it can change and hormonal imbalance is the main culprit.
Supplementing with bioidentical progesterone can help with PMS, PCOS, anovulatory cycles, irregular or heavy periods and to help with fertility and miscarriage.
Many women with PCOS are frustrated by mainstream medical options, and in this second article Dr Dach discusses progesterone and other treatments.