Guest guest Posted September 11, 2002 Report Share Posted September 11, 2002 , " skip80802001 " < skip8080@c...> wrote: but what I am really seeing a pt with > deficient " vegetarian " pulses, no palpable masses,and menses is > regular. based on the sx, treat what you see. that always works best for me. this year I have seen numerous herpes cases go into remission with the use of tonics only, no heat clearing. that's what i saw, that's what I treated. most of these women had been on long dan xie gan wan for 1-5 years with no help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2002 Report Share Posted September 11, 2002 Long Dan Xie Gan Tang/Wan is, in my experience as a teacher of postgraduate students, the single most commonly misprescribed of all Chinese medicinal formulas. Bob most of these women had been on long dan xie gan > wan for 1-5 years with no help. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 11, 2002 Report Share Posted September 11, 2002 Harry, You haven't listed enough information here for anyone to really be of help to you here. Just as polycystic ovarian syndrome is a biomedical diagnosis reached through multiple tests and taking an in-depth medical history, the Chinese medical diagnosis for this patient must be equally in-depth, leaving no stone unturned. What we need to know is: 1) Her tongue diagnosis. For example, if the tongue is pale with scallops and swollen, we must factor in spleen qi vacuity with either cold and/or damp underlying in the case, and choose medicinals accordingly. This is very common, and is possibly a factor considering her thin pulses. 2) How long ago was she diagnosed? 3) Are there any emotional issues? Any history of pregnancy or miscarriage, use of birth control pills? History of endometriosis? 4) You mention using blood moving medicinals. While polycystic ovarian syndrome may sometimes be connected with jing bi/menstrual block in Chinese medicine, you say she has no pain on menses and a regular cycle. So why use blood moving medicinals, then? Be careful here, don't assume that your patient has blood stasis without s/s. 5) Don't discount other factors, such as difficulty sleeping, lack of sex drive, depression, skin problems, etc. They will give you a broader scope that at the same time can be more focused more carefully on accurate treatment plans. 6) If this is an old, recalcitrant condition, it will take some time to correct. We are talking months, if not years. You need to present a long-term plan, not just 'let's see what happens in five acupuncture treatments and one month of herbs' (not to say you personally are doing that). 7) Polycystic ovaries is in the realm of a knotty disease, complex and difficult to resolve. So the diagnosis will most likely be a complex, multi-pattern disorder. 8) Finally, look at the kidneys. Look at qi, jing, yin and yang. From what you've mentioned, it looks like the kidneys need support. All the best, On Wednesday, September 11, 2002, at 04:30 AM, skip80802001 wrote: > This question could be an old topic here, but I am looking for the > right formula for a pt with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Her symptoms > are very unremarkable , especially with that medical dx. I would > expect an excess condition with the elevated testosterone that is > typical here, but what I am really seeing a pt with > deficient " vegetarian " pulses, no palpable masses,and menses is > regular. based on the sx, I am using a simple tonifying and blood > moving formula, but I wonder if anyone has a better idea. > Seems like a deficient case of infertility. > Thanks, > Harry Lardner, Dipl.Ac > > <image.tiff> > > > Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed > healthcare practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate > academics specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety > of professional services, including board approved online continuing > education. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2002 Report Share Posted September 12, 2002 , " skip80802001 " < > It is as if there is very little pathological tcm presentation to > work with , except for the cheif complaint,and the thready pulses. If there is no imbalance, there is nothing to treat right now. continue with acupuncture and advise on diet, exercise and relaxation. the thready pulse may suggest blood, essence or yin xu. but in the absence of symptoms, I would focus on good diet and maintaining earth to replenish essence. some use of spleen tonics may be useful in women over 35, even asymptomatic. I like the use of tonic soups or " congees " with mild herbs like shan yao, bian dou, fu ling, gou qi zi and such. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2002 Report Share Posted September 12, 2002 , " skip80802001 " <skip8080@c...> wrote: > It is as if there is very little pathological tcm presentation to > work with, except for the cheif complaint, and the thready pulses. > So I can support the kidneys based on the infertility, and the > spleen based on the pulses, but it's a question of an " apparently " very healthy patient with not much to report. Which is why i ask > " how to treat biomedical disease " X " ? " (the worst question to ask in TCM, I know..) If she is infertile, the pulses are thready, and there are problems with the spleen, that is the condition you need to treat. She should not be considered " very healthy " just because she expresses few overt complaints. Healthy people don't have thready pulses, spleen problems, and infertility. Thready pulses on their own can indicate qi and blood depletion, coldness due to lack of qi circulation, and other general circulatory problems, depending on which position and depth it is found, and other qualities it is mixed with. Complaints that are generally described by TCM symptoms are usually caused by a strong contrast between organs, tissues, functions, etc. You don't need to wait for any other signs or symptoms to appear; you already have them. Why wait for her problems to get worse before you feel compelled to act? Jim Ramholz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2003 Report Share Posted July 16, 2003 All Is genetic polycystic ovary syndrome manageable without drugs or surgery? Chinese Herbs " Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocre minds " -- Albert Einstein Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Hi, I have actually been diagnosed with the same thing. I was diagnosed in 2000 but only started on Metformin in April of this year, and have been having the same problem as you... I have starting to see a Herbalist. Next time I go, I will ask if they know of anything that may help... Meanwhile, if there is anyone out there who has any suggestions, would be greatly appreciated... Sarah Message: 21 Wed, 08 Jun 2005 00:19:46 -0000 " Luna " <lady_brighid PCOS I found out a few months ago that I have PCOS, Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome. Which basically affects the hormones of all sorts including insulin. The doctor has placed me on a drug called Metformin. Which is usually a treatment for Diabetes, to allow the body you sensitize itself to its own sugar levels. The side effects of this drug are most unpleasant. I was told I would probably see 2 weeks of diarrhea, due to the medication. It's been more like 3 months. Has anyone seen an alternate herbal treatment for PCOS-or similar diseases, are have a good remedy for the diarrhea, the immodium doesn't seem to be working very well? Or a treatmen I could supplement the Metformin with so my Doctor can reduce the dosage? + + + + + + + ++++++ If we did not have eyes, would the midnight stars cease to exist? Or would we just hear them instead? ++++++ + + + + + + + Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Sarah wrote: Meanwhile, if there is anyone out there who has any suggestions, would be greatly appreciated... *** Hi, I just joined and have a little information for you here on this one. PCOS, estrogen dominance, insulin resistance, reactive hypoglycemia play together. You can google each for lifestyle ways to improve these conditions, such as eating regularly, getting enough sleep, exercising and keeping your blood sugar levels balanced, plus some supplements help, such as chromium, vitamin E, fish oil, cinnamon. Google Vitex Agnus Castus is the herb to regulate estrogen dominance/progesterone imbalance and to promote ovulation, which usually begins within six months of starting Vitex, IF you do not also take progesterone cream. Vitex is also great for PMS. Goat's Rue is a herb similar to metformin but it isn't quite as powerful. Women who are interested in treating PCOS herbally are also taking dong quai, yam root, and a host of other herbs but Vitex is the central herb for regulating ovulation and estrogen/progesterone. Good luck! Hilary Jacobson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Thanks for the info. So far this is the first place I have seen any info on the subject of alternative medicine for the condition, including Dr Weil's site. I have been eating right and have increased my exercise. I shall be going back to my docor soon, and wish to present some ideas to her. If the goat rue is similar to Metformin, I may be able to get a lower dosage of the Metformin and supplement it with the goat rue. My body may be able to handle a lower dose, and alleviate the diarrhea. herbal remedies , Hilary Jacobson <hjacobson@t...> wrote: > >chromium, vitamin E, fish oil, cinnamon. > > Vitex Agnus Castus is the herb to regulate estrogen > dominance/progesterone imbalance and to promote ovulation, which usually > begins within six months of starting Vitex, IF you do not also take > progesterone cream. Vitex is also great for PMS. > > Goat's Rue is a herb similar to metformin but it isn't quite as powerful. > > Women who are interested in treating PCOS herbally are also taking >dong quai, yam root, > > Hilary Jacobson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 Please use caution when talking to an allopathic doctor about alternative medicine. Some will fire you on the spot as a patient. Yes, they can dump you. Some are so closed minded that they would never support you using anything else but what they prescribe. A good book to read which has a lot of information about insulin resistance is " Protein Power. " I know it is a " diet " book but it has a lot of great medical information in it. Perhaps it will help you. Amazon sells it and I saw that there are some used copies really cheap. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0553574752/qid=1118402571/sr=2-1/ref=pd_b\ bs_b_2_1/103-7151393-1027831 <<Thanks for the info. So far this is the first place I have seen any info on the subject of alternative medicine for the condition, including Dr Weil's site. I have been eating right and have increased my exercise. I shall be going back to my docor soon, and wish to present some ideas to her. If the goat rue is similar to Metformin, I may be able to get a lower dosage of the Metformin and supplement it with the goat rue. My body may be able to handle a lower dose, and alleviate the diarrhea.>> Make your home page http://www./r/hs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2005 Report Share Posted June 10, 2005 I've actually had a lot of luck with my new doctor. Much better than I had in the past. Trying to find doctors listed as homeopaths with my insurance company was impossible. My new doctor knew what the problem was right away. She of course did tests to make sure. But it wasn't a big guessing game for her, where my previous physicians just looked at me like I had 3 heads when I described my symptoms. But I will certainly take your caution under advisement. herbal remedies , " J. Sweigart " <sweigart1> wrote: > Please use caution when talking to an allopathic > doctor about alternative medicine. Some will fire you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2005 Report Share Posted June 11, 2005 In a message dated 6/10/2005 9:28:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time, sweigart1 writes: Please use caution when talking to an allopathicdoctor about alternative medicine. Some will fire youon the spot as a patient. Yes, they can dump you. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Worse than that, if it's a child, they can have your child(ren) taken away and treated their way. There's a case of this nature going on right now in Texas. Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 11, 2005 Report Share Posted June 11, 2005 Luna wrote: Thanks for the info. So far this is the first place I have seen any info on the subject of alternative medicine for the condition, including Dr Weil's site. I have been eating right and have increased my exercise. I shall be going back to my docor soon, and wish to present some ideas to her. If the goat rue is similar to Metformin, I may be able to get a lower dosage of the Metformin and supplement it with the goat rue. My body may be able to handle a lower dose, and alleviate the diarrhea. --- I was just talking to my doctor about metformin, and she says that the sensitivities are commonly to the filler stuff used in the pill, and not to the medication itself. However, the package information warns against liver acidiosis, so having your liver values checked may be the better part of wisdom if you continue with it. For those who tolerate metformin, it's a miracle drug. I'm very skeptical about most medication but metformin does indeed have benefits for those with PCOS. Also, mothers who have insufficient glandular milk tissues and milk supply problems (sometimes also a PCOS problem) commonly see enhanced tissue growth and more milk if they take metformin -- or Goat's Rue. There are several generics available today, and you may tolerate another better than what you are using now. Good luck! (In the meantime... still hoping someone will have a suggestion for making a rosehip preparation that is kind to vitamin C.) Hilary Jacobson In herbal remedies , Hilary Jacobson <hjacobson@t...> wrote: >> >>chromium, vitamin E, fish oil, cinnamon. >> >> Vitex Agnus Castus is the herb to regulate estrogen >> dominance/progesterone imbalance and to promote ovulation, which usually >> begins within six months of starting Vitex, IF you do not also take >> progesterone cream. Vitex is also great for PMS. >> >> Goat's Rue is a herb similar to metformin but it isn't quite as powerful. >> >> Women who are interested in treating PCOS herbally are also taking >>dong quai, yam root, > >> Hilary Jacobson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 12, 2005 Report Share Posted June 12, 2005 Could someone explain estrogen dominance to me and what vitex does, and does ovulation not happen when you are estrogen dominant? I have breast fibroids and have noticed shorter days between my periods. Which I thought was because of my age, 44. Thanks, Sherry herbal remedies [herbal remedies ]On Behalf Of LunaThursday, June 09, 2005 10:34 PMherbal remedies Subject: Herbal Remedies - Re: PCOSThanks for the info. So far this is the first place I have seen any info on the subject of alternative medicine for the condition, including Dr Weil's site. I have been eating right and have increased my exercise. I shall be going back to my docor soon, and wish to present some ideas to her. If the goat rue is similar to Metformin, I may be able to get a lower dosage of the Metformin and supplement it with the goat rue. My body may be able to handle a lower dose, and alleviate the diarrhea.herbal remedies , Hilary Jacobson <hjacobson@t...> wrote:> >chromium, vitamin E, fish oil, cinnamon.> > Vitex Agnus Castus is the herb to regulate estrogen > dominance/progesterone imbalance and to promote ovulation, which usually > begins within six months of starting Vitex, IF you do not also take > progesterone cream. Vitex is also great for PMS.> > Goat's Rue is a herb similar to metformin but it isn't quite as powerful.> > Women who are interested in treating PCOS herbally are also taking >dong quai, yam root, > > Hilary JacobsonFederal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and toprescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian ShillingtonDoctor of NaturopathyDr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Odd, but most PCOSers (i'm one) started a low carb diet they found much success also... I haven't looked to an herbal way to control PCOS yet. I've been on Yasmin ( a BC Pill targeted to PCOS and yeah mood swings from hell but eased many other symptoms) If there is homeopathic way to control this I too would surely like to know! april April Strawser http://www.geocities.com/blackhandfarmBlackhand Farm Spanish Arabian Horses <\__~ // \\ "Some people are like a Slinky...not really good for anything, but you can't help but smile when you see one tumble down the stairs. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2006 Report Share Posted June 25, 2006 Laurel.. Im currently helping a young lady with this problem and have done research into insulin resistance being a big culprit. Being she is very young we are trying cinnamon with meals, and chromium picolinate/cinnamon blend in capsule form. Do some research on the insulin problem and see if this fits your problems.. blessings.. spot herbal remedies , " laureltheartist " <laureltheartist wrote: > > I'm looking for a natural treatment for PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). Though I'm not > certain that's the problem, I have many of the symptoms such as hair loss, irregular > periods, and though I'm not obese I have an extra 10 pounds around my middle that won't > go away, despite eating a healthy nutritious diet and exercising regularly. > > Also, I've had what I can only describe as a burning sensation on the outside of my left > ankle, just behind and below the ankle bone, which in reflexology relates to the ovaries. > > I was thinking of perhaps acupuncture and/or chinese herbs. I also understand that maca > root is supposed to be good for regulating women's hormones. Does anyone have any > experience using this for PCOS? > > Laurel > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2006 Report Share Posted June 27, 2006 *Laurel.. Im currently helping a young lady with this problem and have done research into insulin resistance being a big culprit. Being she is very young we are trying cinnamon with meals, and chromium picolinate/cinnamon blend in capsule form. Do some research on the insulin problem and see if this fits your problems.. blessings.. spot* Thanks, Spot, I'll give the cinnamon a try. I noticed on another board that a number of women had success with taking up to 4000 mg a day of cinnamon and that it seemed to help regularize their insulin levels. What is the chromium suppoed to do? Laurel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 Hi Veronica, I was diagnosed when I was 20 with PCOS (no 27). My main " classic " symptoms included: No periods. I could go months w/o one Lack of ovulation Facial hair Weight gain in the middle only Severe acne Cysts on my ovaries (via ultrasound) insulin resistance I also have: Gluten intolerance What helped me was following a gluten-free diet. The only grains I eat are rice (brown, black, red, wild and seldom white rice (only in Sushi)) quinoa and very rarely corn. I eat 75% of my diet in raw vegetables and fruit. Lots of green vegetables. Lean protiens, organic chicken, wild fish and shellfish. Unrefined coconut oil, alvacados, flax seed oils and other " good fats " . (Actually the more fats I eat, the more weight I lose!) NO dairy, gluten, processed carbs, sodas, HFSC, MSG and other artificial stuff, processed sugar, juice (except for raw juices and wheat grass) booze (maybe a glass of red wine or two a month with dinner) I could go on with the diet. I lost all of my PCOS related weight and went from a size 14 to a size 6/8. My apple shape turned into an hourglass and it happened pretty fast. I also run and bike 5 days a week. Lift weights, and other exercises including hiking, swimming, anything active and would get my heart up. I have regular periods (my cycles are a little long still) but I ovulate on my own, most of my acne and other symptoms are gone. No insulin resistance. I also took various herbs over the years to help balance my hormones in certain situations. I didn't get this from any doctor. I read the PCOS Diet Book by Collete Harris and other books on diet and nutrition. I too Metformin 2000/mg a day for two years and it didn't do anything for me. BCPs made ALL of my symptoms worse and I tried more than one brand. I prefer to leave my PCOS unmediated as long as I'm doing well on my own. HTH herbal remedies , Veronica Scurry <mrs_scurry wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I don't really post as much being that I am a new member and I just like to read the post to get more information. However, I have tried looking through the archives here and I don't see many posts about PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). I was doing some research about this and I see more than 90% of the symptoms in myself. I have been back and forth to the doctor and she hasn't given me any useful information, so I am now going the natural way. Does anyone have a natural protocol for women with PCOS? I am not sure if I have it but I do see the symptoms. Would it be better to go to my doctor again to find out for sure? > > Veronica > > > > > Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail Beta. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 10, 2006 Report Share Posted August 10, 2006 ## Does anyone have a natural protocol for women with PCOS? I am not sure if I have it but I do see the symptoms. Would it be better to go to my doctor again to find out for sure?Veronica ## _____________________ Hello Veronica, you can do a search of messages just type in PCOS. I just did it and a ton of stuff came up. Hope this helps. Much love. Micki Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 Hat is pcos? herbal remedies [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Carla Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:50 PM herbal remedies Herbal Remedies - Re: PCOS Hi Veronica, I was diagnosed when I was 20 with PCOS (no 27). My main " classic " symptoms included: No periods. I could go months w/o one Lack of ovulation Facial hair Weight gain in the middle only Severe acne Cysts on my ovaries (via ultrasound) insulin resistance I also have: Gluten intolerance What helped me was following a gluten-free diet. The only grains I eat are rice (brown, black, red, wild and seldom white rice (only in Sushi)) quinoa and very rarely corn. I eat 75% of my diet in raw vegetables and fruit. Lots of green vegetables. Lean protiens, organic chicken, wild fish and shellfish. Unrefined coconut oil, alvacados, flax seed oils and other " good fats " . (Actually the more fats I eat, the more weight I lose!) NO dairy, gluten, processed carbs, sodas, HFSC, MSG and other artificial stuff, processed sugar, juice (except for raw juices and wheat grass) booze (maybe a glass of red wine or two a month with dinner) I could go on with the diet. I lost all of my PCOS related weight and went from a size 14 to a size 6/8. My apple shape turned into an hourglass and it happened pretty fast. I also run and bike 5 days a week. Lift weights, and other exercises including hiking, swimming, anything active and would get my heart up. I have regular periods (my cycles are a little long still) but I ovulate on my own, most of my acne and other symptoms are gone. No insulin resistance. I also took various herbs over the years to help balance my hormones in certain situations. I didn't get this from any doctor. I read the PCOS Diet Book by Collete Harris and other books on diet and nutrition. I too Metformin 2000/mg a day for two years and it didn't do anything for me. BCPs made ALL of my symptoms worse and I tried more than one brand. I prefer to leave my PCOS unmediated as long as I'm doing well on my own. HTH herbal remedies , Veronica Scurry <mrs_scurry wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I don't really post as much being that I am a new member and I just like to read the post to get more information. However, I have tried looking through the archives here and I don't see many posts about PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). I was doing some research about this and I see more than 90% of the symptoms in myself. I have been back and forth to the doctor and she hasn't given me any useful information, so I am now going the natural way. Does anyone have a natural protocol for women with PCOS? I am not sure if I have it but I do see the symptoms. Would it be better to go to my doctor again to find out for sure? > > Veronica > > > > > Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail Beta. > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to prescribe for your own health. We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as they behave themselves. Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. Dr. Ian Shillington Doctor of Naturopathy Dr.IanShillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 11, 2006 Report Share Posted August 11, 2006 PCOS = Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome This sort of explains what it is though it gives conventional treatments. http://www.4woman.gov/faq/pcos.htm#1 http://www.mercola.com/1999/archive/pcos.htm My take-- Its a syndrome that causes lack of ovulation, infertility, multiple cysts on the ovaries, insulin resistance, type II diabetes (if left untreated) hirsutism, hormonal imbalances ranging from too much male hormones to too much estrogen and not enough progesterone. The list can go on. The cause is unknown but many alternative health professionals feel that the cause can be from an SAD diet. A diet rich in processed carbohydrates, processed sugars, artificial flavors and colors, preservatives, hormones and antibiotics in conventional meat and dairy products, pesticides in produce, weight gain (though that is more of a chicken/egg theory), exposure of female embryos to xenobiotics--anything that can cause hormonal imbalances. Traditional method of " treating " PCOS only involves treating symptoms: 1. birth control pills for lack of periods 2. fertility treatments for lack of ovulation 3. Metformin/Glucophage for insulin resistance 4. Various medications and treatments for acne, facial hair, darkened skin from insulin resistance, skin tags, obesity, etc. I'm sure someone else can explain it better. HTH Carla herbal remedies , " Jill " <jilliansphotography wrote: > > Hat is pcos? > > > herbal remedies > [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of Carla > Thursday, August 10, 2006 5:50 PM > herbal remedies > Herbal Remedies - Re: PCOS > > Hi Veronica, > > I was diagnosed when I was 20 with PCOS (no 27). My main " classic " > symptoms included: > > No periods. I could go months w/o one > Lack of ovulation > Facial hair > Weight gain in the middle only > Severe acne > Cysts on my ovaries (via ultrasound) > insulin resistance > > I also have: > > Gluten intolerance > > What helped me was following a gluten-free diet. The only grains I > eat are rice (brown, black, red, wild and seldom white rice (only in > Sushi)) quinoa and very rarely corn. I eat 75% of my diet in raw > vegetables and fruit. Lots of green vegetables. Lean protiens, > organic chicken, wild fish and shellfish. Unrefined coconut oil, > alvacados, flax seed oils and other " good fats " . (Actually the more > fats I eat, the more weight I lose!) > > NO dairy, gluten, processed carbs, sodas, HFSC, MSG and other > artificial stuff, processed sugar, juice (except for raw juices and > wheat grass) booze (maybe a glass of red wine or two a month with > dinner) > > I could go on with the diet. > > I lost all of my PCOS related weight and went from a size 14 to a > size 6/8. My apple shape turned into an hourglass and it happened > pretty fast. > > I also run and bike 5 days a week. Lift weights, and other exercises > including hiking, swimming, anything active and would get my heart > up. > > I have regular periods (my cycles are a little long still) but I > ovulate on my own, most of my acne and other symptoms are gone. No > insulin resistance. I also took various herbs over the years to > help balance my hormones in certain situations. > > I didn't get this from any doctor. I read the PCOS Diet Book by > Collete Harris and other books on diet and nutrition. I too > Metformin 2000/mg a day for two years and it didn't do anything for > me. BCPs made ALL of my symptoms worse and I tried more than one > brand. I prefer to leave my PCOS unmediated as long as I'm doing > well on my own. > > HTH > > > herbal remedies , Veronica Scurry > <mrs_scurry@> wrote: > > > > Hi Everyone, > > > > I don't really post as much being that I am a new member and I > just like to read the post to get more information. However, I have > tried looking through the archives here and I don't see many posts > about PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). I was doing some research > about this and I see more than 90% of the symptoms in myself. I have > been back and forth to the doctor and she hasn't given me any useful > information, so I am now going the natural way. Does anyone have a > natural protocol for women with PCOS? I am not sure if I have it but > I do see the symptoms. Would it be better to go to my doctor again > to find out for sure? > > > > Veronica > > > > > > > > > > Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail Beta. > > > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural > remedy. > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to > prescribe for your own health. > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as > they behave themselves. > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from > list members, you are agreeing to > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and > members free of any liability. > > Dr. Ian Shillington > Doctor of Naturopathy > Dr.IanShillington > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2006 Report Share Posted August 13, 2006 Hi Carla,Thanks for the information. I have most of the symptoms you have except I am not sure of the cysts or the insulin resistance. My doctor is not really helping me at all so I have made an appointment to see a CNHP. I do have the other issues and I tried to explain that to my doctor but she acts as if she doesn't believe me or could careless, which I think it's the latter. Anyway, thanks again and I will be looking into the advice that you gave me further!Veronica Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2006 Report Share Posted August 14, 2006 Several years ago it was found that I had several cysts in each of my ovaries. Over the years I also suffered several miscarriages. Detoxification is very important. Avoiding foods with additives and preservatives and opting for whole foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats and drinking pure water is key. There are also herbs that can be used to detoxify the body. Another issue with cysts is excessive estrogen in the body. If you'd like to read more on xenoestrogens here is a link to more information: http://www.natureforlife.com/content/view/60/2/ I have a daughter now who is 2. Making healthy lifestyle changes is so important to having better health. When you become pregnant it will also be very important for your baby as well. Please feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions. Blessings, Michelle Newport Certified Herbalist Nature For Life http://www.natureforlife.com Information contained in this e-mail is provided for informational purposes and is not meant to substitute for the advice provided by your own physician or other medical professional. > ------- > PCOS > " Lady Libra Moonlight " <bbw_bi_prncess_1975 > Sun, August 13, 2006 2:43 pm > HI there! I was diagnosed with PCOS when my first son died and I was > trying to start a family again. I went thru all the testing. I had > all the symtoms but one the cysts in the ovaries. Now that was a fun > test, drink tons of water till your bladder almost explodes LOL! > Anyhow, I have the late menstraul cycle, ( although its starting to > get better this last year) I am overweight, and I do have the hair > problem. Now I dont wish to take the normal drugs for this I would > like to do something natural, maybe supplements teas or herbs. Does > anyone know what I could take or do to help my situation. Im thinking > of starting a family again in the comming months. Any and all help > would be appreciated. > bb > LLM > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2006 Report Share Posted August 15, 2006 A soy based progesterone cream may help. Make sure it comes in an airtight container that dispenses metered doses. Many babies have come from the aid of progesterone cream. The way to use it is to count 12 days after your period begins and put one metered pump of the progesterone cream on per day for 14 days then stop. Your cycle should start within a few days after you stop the cream. At that point you begin to count 12 days again. I find that my pre menopause symptoms have subsided as far as painful breast swelling and being late or early and just never regular. Progesterone is also a natural anti spazmatic and an anti inflamatory and it helps me with my knees too! Just a perky side effect! I take what is ever left on my palms and I rub it into my knees. For some reason the skin on my feet has also marginaly improved too! Be careful what you buy though. Wild Yams coming from South America can be tainted with DDT and toxic pesticides that are illegal to use here in the USA, and as a hormone distruptor, that defeats the purpose of using a progesterone cream. So, I stick with a company that uses soy that is controlled and has NO pesticides used on it. I am sure you will get a lot of other good ideas that you can use from the group along with this too. I have studied this quite a bit reading Dr. John Lee's books along with some others such as " Hormone Deception " and " The Estrogen Alternative " to name a few. Your body needs about 30 ml of it a day and when you are pregnant your body makes about 300ish ml's of it a day or more! That's why coffee that is not organic is not good for us either. The amount of toxic pesticides on it is said to be very high. I myself was told my my nutritionist to forget coffee completely and drink green tea in its place. Hope this helps, Lorain Lady Libra Moonlight <bbw_bi_prncess_1975 2006/08/13 Sun PM 01:43:30 CDT PCOS HI there! I was diagnosed with PCOS when my first son died and I was trying to start a family again. I went thru all the testing. I had all the symtoms but one the cysts in the ovaries. Now that was a fun test, drink tons of water till your bladder almost explodes LOL! Anyhow, I have the late menstraul cycle, ( although its starting to get better this last year) I am overweight, and I do have the hair problem. Now I dont wish to take the normal drugs for this I would like to do something natural, maybe supplements teas or herbs. Does anyone know what I could take or do to help my situation. Im thinking of starting a family again in the comming months. Any and all help would be appreciated. bb LLM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2006 Report Share Posted August 15, 2006 Lady Libra Moonlight wrote: Does anyone know what I could take or do to help my situation. Im thinking of starting a family again in the comming months. Any and all help would be appreciated. bb Please email me privately if you like the idea of working with whole wild plant-based products from the Amazon and Andes. One formula in particular, " Lunazon " , is meant to regulate the female cycle. All I can say is " it's worth a try. Ien in the Kootenays http://profiles./free_green_living Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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