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Hi there,

I was doing some research into help PCOS, and came across a website which found a revolutionary new system designed to reverse PCOS!

I Found: ..
1) NUTRACEUTICALS
2) PCOS/InsulX
3) PCOS/RejuvenX
and PCOS/GlucX

So I was wondering to the women who suffer from PCOS or anybody who knows anybody who has taken anything along the lines, I need to know, DOES the tablets work?

And is they only CERTAIN types of people that can take it?

Please let me know, I appreciate it very much!

Thanku heaps!! :)

Website I am refering to is:
http://pcos.insulitelabs.com/PCOS-Elements.php

Thanks Again!

2007-04-28 02:04:45 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Women's Health

3 answers

Hey there!

I've had PCOS for about four years now and in one of my many searches for information, I too, had stumbled upon the insulite website. Initially, I was super excited. I was beyond ready to place my order. I sent out an information request and then brought the idea to my fiance and my mother who both nixed the idea, saying that buying drugs off the internet wasn't the brightest idea ever (they never replied to my request either). You never truly know what they're going to send. They could send you a jar of sugar pills or perhaps something much less harmless. Bottom line is, you're already having health issues. Do you honestly want to take the risk of creating more? Unless you're willing and able to see someone face to face and purchase whatever you have to take from a trustworthy pharmacy, you shouldn't even bother.

The best advice I can give is to find a good doctor who is willing to sit down with you, hear your story and give you options. I personally was not able to go the route of the birth control pill because of a blood disorder, but after a doctor who threw up her hands and another who was too busy talking to listen, I found someone who I feel really comfortable with. She gave me Provera (synthetic progesterone) to take ten days out of the month along with Glucophage which I take twice a day, every day. I've only started the hormone therapy about a month and a half ago, but so far, it seems to be working. Hope I've been helpful! Feel free to contact me with any more questions. =]

2007-05-01 16:45:12 · answer #1 · answered by blue_diiamondz 1 · 0 0

I have PCOS, been dealing with it for 10 years.

I would recommend talking to your dr about treatment options and the safety of the products you mentioned.

Using the birth control pill is a very common form of treatment for PCOS along with sometimes using a water pill. Some also take Glucophage to help with it because some have Insulin Resistance.

For even more info about PCOS pls check out: http://www.pcosupport.org

2007-04-28 12:08:33 · answer #2 · answered by sokokl 7 · 0 0

What type of beginning administration have been you on? there is the estrogen/progesterone mixture, progesterone in straightforward terms, low dose. there are such particularly some distinctive types - you may desire to attempt another type of beginning administration in the previous giving up. i'm employing depo provera (the shot) and that i like it. curiously depo provera works for some females with endometriosis so in line with probability it could help with polycystic ovaries. additionally, I watched a application on Discovery wellness channel the place a female became into taken care of via happening some form of insulin medical care.

2016-10-14 00:00:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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