If you suffer from irregular periods, your condition may be part
of a wider, reversible disorder called PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian
Syndrome). Other symptoms of this hormonal imbalance can include
infertility, excess weight and obesity, skin conditions like acne,
brown patches and skin tags, excess facial and body hair and male
pattern baldness in women.
Left unchecked, PCOS significantly raises the likelihood of the
cluster of increased risks for cardiovascular disease called
Metabolic Syndrome, which can lead to a heart attack or stroke. PCOS
also heightens the risk of Pre-Diabetes, which may lead to irreversible
Type 2 Diabetes.
To get a better idea of whether you have PCOS, please take this test: CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE PCOS TEST
If the test results show your irregular periods may be a symptom of
PCOS, we urge you to take action now.
While distressing, the symptoms of PCOS can be initially painless. As a result,
many women fail to take preventative action until this disorder causes
critical damage to their ovaries and cardiovascular system.
However, studies show that symptoms of PCOS can be reversed. To achieve
this transformation, you must not only have a sound understanding of
what is causing your condition but also a knowledge of the specific
actions you need to take to overcome it.
We urge you to spend a few minutes reading the following pages so you
can empower yourself and transform your health forever. We suggest you
start with the Knowledge is Power button below. The more you
understand about what's causing your PCOS, the more power you will
have to heal your condition.
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