Monday Jul 18, 2022

The SINGLE COMMON THREAD in PCOS (Polycystic ovary syndrome) Pt 3 of 4 - The GUT Pathway

In this episode Dr Patricia ties all 3 episodes together by explaining that a damaged gut could be the missing link to help women recover from PCOS.  Dr. Patricia discusses the gut pathway, and the research that backs up the theory that healing a damaged gut is critical to reversing PCOS.  She reveals the staggering difference that was found in the gut microbiome of those that have PCOS and those who do not. Don’t have a clue what the microbiome is? Well, this is the time to find out, and why it is SO CRUCIAL in the formation of so many diseases, including PCOS!

 

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