Do You Have Cushing’s or PCOS? Either Way, Diet Can Help!

A diagnosis of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a difficult one for doctors to reach sometimes. Part of that is because the string of ovarian cysts that is the disease’s hallmark is sometimes undetected by an ultrasound. Part of it is that the condition comes with so many symptoms; they can be difficult to pin down. And part of it is because there is a great deal of similarity between PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and Cushing’s Disease, and accurately diagnosing one means ruling out the other.

The good news, though, is that, while both conditions are serious, there is hope: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and Cushing’s can both be treated through the implementation of proper nutrition and an increase in exercise!

Two Different Diseases

Why is it that so many doctors test for PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and Cushing’s at the same time? It’s because, frankly, both diseases look very similar. Both are hormonal imbalances, for instance, that affect many women all over the world. Cushing’s is all about Cortisol, the body’s stress hormone. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), on the other hand, has to do with androgens, as well as testosterone.

But what’s really confusing about the two conditions is that their side effects are very similar. Both of them can result in acne and other skin problems; in obesity; and in changes in menstruation. Of course, the effects of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) can become even more severe, and might include infertility, miscarriage, and more.

Diet Your Way to Full Health!

 But the good news is that simply improving your dietary habits can treat both Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and Cushing’s. Indeed, the nutritional options recommended for both conditions are largely the same. Consider focusing on an intake of lean proteins, and a decrease in carbohydrates. Cut out the process and sugary foods, and instead eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. Consider using whole grains in place of other, less healthy carbs.

And above all, don’t despair! For sufferers of PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome), in particular, the news is good. The condition is actually reversible! In fact, many studies have shown that women who simply start eating better and working out more not only lose weight, but begin ovulating and finding their fertility problems diminishing.

For more information about this condition, or about a revolutionary system that has been shown to fully reverse the condition, check out the resources made available by Insulite Health.

Learn more about the subject of What Causes Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and Cushing’s.

Next Steps

Becoming victorious over the symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is not an easy task, but you can overcome your symptoms to live the life you deserve.

It takes strength, courage, and perseverance. It can be challenging and that’s why Insulite Health created the PCOS 5-Element System. It’s a step-by-step process that will help you balance your hormones and reverse PCOS symptoms using our proprietary 5% Solution.

So take the next steps now! Use the links below to learn how to make the changes that will transform your health and your life forever.

  1. Read more about PCOS
  2. Take the PCOS Test and assess your risk!
  3. Learn more about the Insulite 5-Element PCOS Solution

About Insulite Health PCOS.com

Insulite Health, is committed to helping women reverse their symptoms of hormone imbalance. Scientific research has revealed that this imbalance can be a primary cause of many devastating health symptoms. Hormone Imbalance can also underlie the increased risk factors for PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) – a major source of serious diseases as well as cause of excess weight gain, adult acne, unwanted facial hair, depression, anxiety, and heartbreaking female infertility.

©Insulite Health, Inc., pcos.com empowers women with PCOS to transform their lives through a process of healing with the 5-Element PCOS System — the world’s only complete solution for helping women heal from the symptoms of PCOS and hormone imbalance.

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Robin is an Integrative Clinical Nutritionist, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition. She comes to Insulite Health with a passion for helping women live vibrant, passionate lives. Robin had her own struggles with health. As a teenager she suffered from digestive disorders, weight, acne and hypoglycemia. As an adult she continued to struggle with balancing blood sugar, adult acne, mood swings, weight gain, arthritic conditions in her hands and chronic inflammation. Robin understands first hand how symptoms of poor health can keep us from living the life we dreamed of.

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Robin is an Integrative Clinical Nutritionist, Board Certified in Holistic Nutrition. She comes to Insulite Health with a passion for helping women live vibrant, passionate lives. Robin had her own struggles with health. As a teenager she suffered from digestive disorders, weight, acne and hypoglycemia. As an adult she continued to struggle with balancing blood sugar, adult acne, mood swings, weight gain, arthritic conditions in her hands and chronic inflammation. Robin understands first hand how symptoms of poor health can keep us from living the life we dreamed of.

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