10.08.2019 - By Dr. Mariza Snyder
What we're talking about in this episode
Natural treatment options for each of the four most common types of PCOS
Tips for creating a healing plan that is tailored to your unique needs and symptoms
Which reproductive markers you need to look out for and which tests you should run
How to harness intermittent fasting, diet, herbs and supplements and oils to find healing
The best way to use essential oils and recipe blends for your PCOS symptoms
Episode Summary
PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome, is one of the most common endocrine disorders in women, with 7 million women in the US alone suffering, and half of them not even knowing it. There is an array of possible symptoms and far-reaching health implications that can make diagnosis difficult but all the more necessary.
Today I am shining a light on the similarities and differences found in the four most common types of PCOS and providing treatments for you to heal your PCOS naturally. If you want to learn which symptoms may warrant a further dive into the possibility of PCOS, risk factors and how to create a tailored treatment specifically for your body, this is the episode for you.
PCOS does not have to be a life sentence. When you are able to equip yourself with the knowledge you need you can find natural treatments that will work for your unique body and bring you healing.
An information-packed episode all about helping you love your liver, balance your hormones and find remedies for your PCOS symptoms, I am here to show you to guide you down the path of true full-body healing.
Resources Mentioned
Register for the Essential Oil Hormone Summit Here
EY 050: Liver Loving Recommendations
EY 052: #1 Precursor to Hormone Chaos
EY 100: How to Treat Key Nutrient Deficiencies
EY 105: McCall McPherson
The Smart Mom’s Guide to Essential Oils
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