TREAT PCOS WITHOUT SURGERY

You are in the right place where your pcos will be permanently cured. We are here to assure you that the difficulties you have gone through you will no longer go through them because you have gotten to your place of solution. We understand how you feel with the difficulties you must have gone through. We apologize once more for all of your difficulties.

 

We treat PCOS with natural medicine. We have treated several patients in the past successfully and their PCOS got cleared.

 

Our PCOS Natural Treatment Works Like Magic And Provide Noticeable Result In A Matter Of Weeks.

PC

Possibly the most complicated female health problem of the modern era is polycystic ovarian syndrome. For women who are of reproductive age, it is the most prevalent endocrine condition. Numerous health problems are associated with PCOS, many of which have an immediate effect on fertility. Obesity, polycystic ovaries (many ovarian cysts that resemble a string of pearls), high testosterone levels, and irregular or nonexistent menstrual periods are the hallmarks of classic PCOS. However, these problems are not going to be present in every woman who is eventually diagnosed with PCOS. This post will cover the causes, signs, and health concerns of PCOS, as well as medical treatment choices, natural supplements and herbs like maca root, vitex, progesterone, and dim, and how to eat a PCOS fertility diet.

 

Though the exact etiology of PCOS is unknown to medical professionals, evidence points to a number of potential factors, including faulty fetal development, insulin resistance, inflammatory response, and genes. We are aware that insulin resistance is a major contributing factor to PCOS, however the exact cause of this condition is still unknown. Additionally, nutrition, lifestyle, and exposure to specific environmental contaminants have a deleterious impact on PCOS. In addition to having a direct effect on fertility, PCOS poses a major health risk, particularly if treatment is not received.

Genetic Propensity and Defective Development of the Fetus

Women who have PCOS in their moms, sisters, or grandmothers are more likely to get PCOS themselves. Studies indicate that the growing fetus may experience changes in appropriate gene expression as a result of exposure to high levels of male hormones, or androgens. This implies that the impacted genes will not operate properly in later life, which could result in PCOS in a woman’s reproductive years.

 

Two regions of DNA have been linked to an increased risk of PCOS in women with European ancestry, according to a novel genome-wide association research on PCOS. Additionally, one area of Chinese women’s DNA vulnerability was discovered by the researchers. One particular region of DNA, which houses the gene for the hormone FSH (follicle stimulating hormone), caught our attention. This research shows that the route that controls FSH and, consequently, ovarian function is disrupted, which is important for the development of PCOS.

 

Researchers had long believed that the main cause of PCOS was the ovary’s production of testosterone, but our investigation did not identify any signals for the genes that control testosterone levels. On the other hand, the FSH gene, which is generated in the pituitary gland at the base of the brain, did show a signal. This implies that FSH plays a critical role in the development of PCOS, regardless of how it interacts with the ovary or is secreted. This offers a fresh perspective on the biology of PCOS.

 

An intriguing study involving 235 women who had PCOS looked for a connection between variables that may start in the womb and the eventual development of PCOS in life. Two groups of women were formed.

The groups were divided into:

  •  Women who are obese and have high levels of testosterone, LH, and androgens
  • by slender to average-weight females with normal testosterone levels and increased levels of LH. The study’s findings demonstrated a pattern in the mother’s weight, the baby’s birth weight, and the fetal gestation period. Group 1 consisted of women whose moms were fat and whose birth weight was above average. Group 2’s ladies were delivered at 40 weeks of gestation. The study’s conclusion was that fetal development events could have a lasting impact on endocrine function in later life.
 
The hormone insulin, which the pancreas produces, is in charge of telling body cells how to operate—most notably, how to convert glucose into energy and regulate cell growth. It is also essential for the metabolism of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates.
 
Insulin stimulates the ovaries to release testosterone and prevents the liver from producing sex-hormone binding globulin (SHBG), which raises the amount of testosterone in the blood. This explains why hirsutism, acne, and facial hair growth are common in women with PCOS. A blood sugar level that is too high might also cause the ovaries to release more estrogen, which can prevent ovulation.

PCOS? Live a Healthy Life With Natural Medicine

The exact cause of PCOS is not clear. Many women with PCOS have insulin resistance. This means the body can’t use insulin well. Insulin levels build up in the body and may cause higher androgen levels. Obesity can also increase insulin levels and make PCOS symptoms worse.

SYMPTOMS OF PCOS

The symptoms of PCOS may include:

  • Missed periods, irregular periods, or very light periods

  • Ovaries that are large or have many cysts

  • Excess body hair, including the chest, stomach, and back (hirsutism)

  • Weight gain, especially around the belly (abdomen)

  • Acne or oily skin

  • Male-pattern baldness or thinning hair

  • Infertility 

  • Small pieces of excess skin on the neck or armpits (skin tags)

  • Dark or thick skin patches on the back of the neck, in the armpits, and under the breasts

HOW IS PCOS DIAGNOSED?

Some of the symptoms of PCOS are like those caused by other health problems. Because of this, you may also have tests such as:

  • Ultrasound. This test uses sound waves and a computer to create images of blood vessels, tissues, and organs. This test is used to look at the size of the ovaries and see if they have cysts. The test can also look at the thickness of the lining of the uterus (endometrium).

  • Blood tests. These look for high levels of androgens and other hormones. Your health care provider may also check your blood glucose levels. And you may have your cholesterol and triglyceride levels checked.

INTRODUCING...

BEST NATURAL SOLUTION TO GET RID OF PCOS WITHOUT SURGERY

COST FOR PCOS SOLUTION PACK

1 PACK N40,000 = (1 month worth of treatment)

 

2 PACKS N65,000 = (2 months’ worth of treatment)

HOW LONG WILL I TAKE THE TREATMENT TO CLEAR MY PCOS?

Order for two months of PCOS treatment first after the completion of the 2 months treatment we advise you to repeat the PELVIC SCAN test after the 2 months of treatment must have been completed. The reason for the test after 2 months is so we can know if the PCOS is completely gone after this 2 months of our treatment, which will negate the necessity for additional set of treatment.

 

We’ve had cases where patients PCOS got cleared within this 2 months successfully.

Only with the exception of cases with severe PCOS, which will require a second batch of treatment.

HOW TO GET THE PCOS TREATMENT PACK

ARE YOU IN LAGOS, OUTSIDE LAGOS OR OUTSIDE NIGERIA?

There are 2 available ways you can get your treatment delivered to you

First Available Option: We can ship the treatment to you anywhere you are we ship nationwide.

 

 

Second Available Option: You can choose to come pick it up yourself ( For those outside Lagos you can send someone to come pickup on your behalf)

We Deliver Nationwide

For shipping either outside Lagos or outside Nigeria you will pay into our company’s account

Your order will be process for shipping within 24 hours for those within Lagos/Nigeria. 

We ship order through our partner courier companies (GIG Logistics, Gokada or DHL for those outside Nigeria)

It takes about 5-8 days for international delivery.

FILL THE FORM BELOW TO PLACE YOUR ORDER