HOW WE TREAT PCOS NATURALLY
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Finding yourself on this page means you are on a sure way to get yourself free from PCOS naturally. We are one of the leading natural health care providers in Nigeria and Africa with over 13,000 patients treated over a decade locally & internationally.
WHAT IS PCOS?
PCOS stands for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, which is a hormonal disorder common among women of reproductive age. It affects the ovaries and can lead to irregular menstrual cycles, excess androgen (male hormone) levels, and small fluid-filled sacs (cysts) in the ovaries.
Some common symptoms of PCOS include:
- Irregular periods or no periods at all
- Difficulty getting pregnant (due to irregular ovulation)
- Excessive hair growth on the face, chest, back (hirsutism)
- Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- Acne or oily skin
- Thinning hair or hair loss on the scalp
- Darkening of skin, particularly along neck creases, in the groin, and underneath breasts (acanthosis nigricans)
PCOS can also lead to long-term health problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease if not managed properly. Treatment typically focuses on managing symptoms and may include lifestyle changes (such as diet and exercise), medications (such as hormonal contraceptives), and sometimes fertility treatments if pregnancy is desired.
If you or someone you know suspects they have PCOS, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and management. Early detection and treatment can help manage symptoms and prevent complications.
CAUSES OF PCOS
The exact cause of PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is not fully understood, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Here are some potential factors that contribute to the development of PCOS:
Hormonal Imbalance: One of the key features of PCOS is an imbalance in reproductive hormones, particularly higher levels of androgens (male hormones) such as testosterone. This imbalance can disrupt the normal function of the ovaries, leading to irregular menstrual cycles and the development of cysts.
Insulin Resistance: Many individuals with PCOS have insulin resistance, where the body’s cells do not respond effectively to insulin. This can lead to high levels of insulin in the blood, which in turn can increase androgen production by the ovaries. Insulin resistance is also associated with weight gain and difficulty in losing weight, which are common in PCOS.
Genetics: There appears to be a genetic component to PCOS, as it tends to run in families. Having a family member with PCOS increases the likelihood of developing the condition.
Inflammation: Chronic low-grade inflammation may play a role in the development of PCOS and its associated symptoms. Inflammation can affect hormone production and insulin sensitivity.
Lifestyle Factors: Factors such as unhealthy diet, lack of physical activity, and excess weight or obesity can contribute to insulin resistance and hormonal imbalances, exacerbating symptoms of PCOS.
Environmental Factors: Exposure to certain environmental factors, such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals (e.g., bisphenol A), may also contribute to the development or worsening of PCOS symptoms by interfering with hormone regulation.
TYPES OF PCOS
PCOS, or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, can present in various types or phenotypes, which refer to different patterns of symptoms and characteristics. These types are typically based on clinical manifestations and hormonal profiles. Here are the main types of PCOS:
Insulin-Resistant PCOS (Classic PCOS):
- This type is characterized by insulin resistance, where the body’s cells do not respond effectively to insulin, leading to high levels of insulin in the blood.
- Symptoms include irregular periods or no periods, weight gain, difficulty losing weight, and sometimes signs of high androgens (male hormones) such as acne and excess hair growth.
Non-Insulin-Resistant PCOS:
- In this type, insulin resistance may not be a prominent feature.
- It shares some symptoms with classic PCOS but may have a different metabolic profile and response to treatment.
Post-Pill PCOS:
- Some women develop PCOS-like symptoms after discontinuing certain hormonal contraceptives (especially those with anti-androgenic properties).
- This type typically involves irregular periods, acne, and sometimes increased androgen levels.
Adrenal PCOS:
- This type involves higher levels of adrenal androgens (hormones produced by the adrenal glands) rather than ovarian androgens.
- Symptoms may include irregular periods, acne, and signs of excess androgens.
Inflammatory PCOS:
- Inflammation plays a significant role in this type of PCOS.
- Women with this type may experience more severe symptoms related to inflammation, such as insulin resistance, irregular periods, and possibly more pronounced metabolic disturbances.
SYMPTOMS OF PCOS
PCOS, or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, is a hormonal disorder that affects women of reproductive age. Its symptoms can vary widely among individuals, but common signs and symptoms include:
Irregular periods: Women with PCOS often have irregular menstrual cycles, which may be infrequent or prolonged.
Excess androgen: Elevated levels of male hormones (androgens) may result in physical signs such as excess facial or body hair (hirsutism). This can also cause acne and male-pattern baldness.
Polycystic ovaries: On ultrasound, ovaries affected by PCOS may appear enlarged and contain numerous small fluid-filled sacs (follicles) which surround the eggs.
Insulin resistance: Many women with PCOS have insulin resistance, which can lead to high blood sugar levels and an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Weight gain: Difficulty losing weight or weight gain, particularly around the abdomen, is common in women with PCOS.
Skin problems: Skin tags, darkening of the skin (acanthosis nigricans), and skin discolorations can occur due to hormonal changes.
Thinning hair: Hair loss or thinning of hair on the scalp, similar to male-pattern baldness, may occur in women with PCOS.
Fertility issues: PCOS is a leading cause of female infertility due to irregular ovulation or failure to ovulate.
Mood changes: Women with PCOS may experience mood swings, depression, or anxiety.
Sleep problems: Sleep apnea or other sleep disturbances can be associated with PCOS, especially in cases of obesity.
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PCOS Treatment is of two (2) phases:
*PRICE OF PCOS TREATMENT:*
PHASE 1
DETOX KIT= N80,000* (Duration 1 week).
General Body Detoxification. It covers the entire body detox such as colon, kidney, liver, blood & blood vessels, uterus, fallopian tubes, master gene (NRF 2), heavy metal, cells detox, joint detox, clearing of toxins etc).
PHASE 2
PCOS NORMAL KIT
N250,000* (Duration 3 months).
Total is N80,000+N250,000= N330,000
(Duration of treatment, 3 months + 1 week).
ARE YOU SUFFERING FROM MULTIPLE GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES ASIDE FROM FIBROID?
Such as:
– Tubal Blockage
– Ovarian Cyst
– Endometriosis
– Fibroid
– Hormonal Imbalance etc.
If yes, then what you need is our super effective Gynaecological combo called:
*SPECIAL KIT FOR ALL FEMALE GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES*
B (ii) *Special Kit for all Female Gynaecological Diseases (For PCOS Treatment & Other Gynaecological Diseases)
N300,000 (Duration 3 months).
Total is N80,000 for detox+N300,000= N380,000
(Duration of treatment 3 months + 1 week).
NOTE :
This PCOS normal kit and special kit for all female gynecological diseases range between 3 months to 6 months. Your duration of treatment depends on the age of the PCOS, their sizes, their severity, the complications the PCOS has caused. If it is a small size or medium most of the time, it gets cured within phase 1 (3 months). But if the PCOS size is big, it might extend to phase 2 (6 months) in some severe cases.
That is why PELVIC SCAN TEST is compulsory after phase 1 treatment to determine whether there will be a need to take phase 2 or not. Most patients normally get rid of PCOS in phase 1 (within 3 months) and get pregnant but in severe and aged cases it might extend to phase 2 (6 months) to completely clear it.
*PHASE 2: (3 months-6 months) *
Phase 2 does not require a detox kit again. The major PCOS normal kit as stated in phase 1 is only required here which is N250,000.
HOW TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR THE TREATMENT
This promo is limited for a short time.
There are 2 options available for getting the medicines:
- 1st option: We can ship the treatment to you through DHL, GIG Logistics, FedEx etc or Dispatch Rider, and you pay on delivery.
- 2nd option: You can visit our Clinic or send someone to come and pick up the medicines for you.
OUR CLINIC ADDRESS:
I. A. & S. Natural Medicare Building, 473b, Lagos-Abeokuta Express Way, U-turn Bus-Stop, Abule-Egba, Lagos, Nigeria.Mon – Friday (8:00 am – 6:00 pm)
Saturday (9:00 am – 4:00 pm)
TERMS & CONDITIONS
The conditions for payment on delivery service:
i. There is free delivery Nationwide (within Nigeria only), while international deliveries attract some charges.
ii. *PAY N5,000 UPFRONT AS COMMITMENT FEE FOR DELIVERY WITHIN NIGERIA ONLY*
This is our clinic delivery policy: The commitment fee will serve as proof of interest in getting the treatment delivered to you, while you pay the balance when you receive the medicines.
For example, if the total of your treatment is N300,000, you will pay a N5,000 commitment fee and pay the rest of N295,000 when the Medicine is delivered to you.
REASON WHY WE DEMAND COMMITMENT FEE:
We operate pay on delivery service but from experience people are abusing the service of pay on delivery, after we must have spent money to send/ship the order they placed, at the point of delivery you will hear excuses like “I have spent the money, I travelled, I was just joking with the order…so many other excuses which are heart-breaking and unfair.
So the commitment fee will help us identify those who are fully ready.
Thanks for your understanding, you can now proceed to place your order below, if you are fully ready for it.
Our account for the commitment fee is:
ACCOUNT NAME: I. A. & S. NATURAL MEDICARE INTERNATIONAL.
ACCOUNT NUMBER: 0432034997
BANK: GAURANTEE TRUST BANK (GTBANK)
OUR CLINIC ADDRESS
473b, IAS Natural Medicare Int’l Ltd Building, Beside NNPC, Lagos-Abeokuta Expressway, U-turn Bus Stop, Abule-Egba, Lagos, Nigeria.
CUSTOMER CARE NUMBER:
(CALL OR WHATSAPP)
VISITING HOURS FOR LAGOS RESIDENTS:
MONDAY- FRIDAY 8AM – 6PM
SATURDAY: 9AM – 4PM
DELIVERY TIME
Once we receive your order, as well as your commitment fee.
Our Rep. will process your order within 24 hours to verify and to process your order for shipment.
*Shipment duration*: 1-7 working days for both local and international deliveries.
AFTER PAYMENT OF COMMITMENT FEE:
Send the following information to this number by SMS or WhatsApp: 08038690104 or +2348038690104
* Full Name
* Phone Number
* Delivery Address + Local Government