Ben describes this relatively common health challenge along with a variety of nutritional and hormonal strategies to help support ovarian health.

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“Whenever you hear about a growth condition (“polycysts” means a growth condition), you want to think of two major factors: Number 1. Blood Sugar and Insulin. Number 2. the Hormone Estrogen.

Likewise, with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, you basically have an Estrogen condition or a problem with Estrogen and a problem associated with blood sugar and insulin. In fact, a lot of folks consider PCOS to be a pre-diabetic or diabetic condition. So, therein lies the clue to dealing with PCOS.

What do you do? First of all, focus on blood sugar. Lots of ways to do that. The easiest way is to decrease your intake of sugar. …You can also use nutritional supplements that help your body process sugar. Chromium and Vanadium, in the SweetEze for example, are two minerals that are associated with helping the body process sugar.”