PCOS: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome: Deep Psych

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Nat Jones RPh, our CorePsych compounding pharmacist, joins us again over at CorePsychPodcast with this audio interview that takes us from the previous estrogen dominance to the highly prevalent PCOS. Natphotojpg_2

This often overlooked hormone dysregulation presents clinically in
women from pre-adolescence to post menopause, throughout the life
cycle. The psych implications are remarkable, and, if not identified,
make the patient appear *resistant to treatment.* "She must be
malingering."

At first PCOS looks like *just a hormone dysregulation,* but on
careful review turns out to connect with multiple nutritional and
metabolic issues, from thyroid, to adrenal, to carbohydrate addiction,
to insulin resistance [check out this insulin resistance article from Hormone Research].

In this program we cover:

  • PCOS and estrogen dominance
  • PCOS and infertility
  • PCOS and insulin resistance
  • PCOS and adrenal insufficiency/fatigue
  • PCOS and multiple "female symptoms"
  • PCOS and menopause
  • PCOS and high glycemic diets
  • PCOS and testosterone
  • PCOS and adolescent/young adult acne
  • PCOS and depression, and ADD, and PMS

Remember, we can review these issues for you virtually, -it's just a
matter of accurate hormone testing on the front end, -with clear
identification of the multiple co-occurring problems at the outset.
With PCOS the treatment is all about specifics and evidence, no
speculation or *intuitive* guesswork.  The science is there. If you
don't look you can't see.

If you have questions call JR to set up an appointment. 

The next topic with Nat: Adrenal fatigue: Measurement and Treatment, the JFK Problem

Duration over at CorePsychPodcast: an easy 35 minutes,
-drop us a comment if you have seen any of these PCOS issues.

2 Comments

  1. Noubamofi says:

    Where can I find the link to this article or information? I can`t seem to find them here … 🙂