Description
Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a lifestyle disorder. It is estimated that as high as 18% of women with infertility and menstrual cycle irregularities may have undiagnosed PCOS**.
The most successful proven medical treatment for PCOS is positive lifestyle interventions that include supplementation with specific vitamins and nutrients.
The PCOSway COMBO pack includes:
- Product pack size: 2-month supply
- 5 individual products
- Weekly pill dispenser
- Fridge magnet with easy-to-follow dietary guidelines to promote weight loss, and maintain a healthy weight
Active ingredients in PCOSway were formulated to:
- Treat menstrual cycle irregularities
- Improves fertility outcomes.
- Promotes weight loss (Increased body fat is associated with hormone imbalances).
- Support the detoxification of estrogen by the liver (healthy estrogen metabolism).
- Reduces androgen levels in the body (Androgens are male hormones. Increased male hormone levels in females are associated with infertility, hair loss or excessive body hair, thinning of hair, and acne among other symptoms)
- Treat and prevent insulin resistance (High insulin levels are associated with infertility, overweight, metabolic syndrome, hormone imbalances, irregular menstrual cycles or the absence of a menstrual cycle
- Reduce inflammation in the body (High inflammation markers are associated with hormone imbalances and excess body fat)
Other:
Delivery times depend on stock availability and may take up to 7 – 10 working days for deliveries
***Yin Le (MD). Medicine (Baltimore) 2020. Significant association between methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene C677T polymorphism with polycystic ovary syndrome risk. https://www.wijnlandfertility.co.za/pcos/#:~:text=PolyCystic%20Ovarian%20Syndrome%20(PCOS)%20affects,infertility%20cases%20in%20South%20Africa.
Always consult with your medical practitioner before taking any supplement.
Women who have been, or are sexually active, should start having a Pap smear from the age of 18 and older. Eligible women should have a Pap smear every three years. (www.Cansa.org.za/cervical-cancer/).