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I am very new to the SCIO, and hope I am not talking " out of turn "

here, but have done years of research into PCOS and helping people

with it, and in the interest of having someone more knowlegable

actually able to make protocol recommendations that are helpful, I

would like to point out a couple of things.

PCOS is a symptom of insulin resistance cause by the excessive

production of cortisol. It is linked to stress, inactivity, and

weight gain- but which came first is an issue because doctors like to

say the overweight condition has caused it, but from my research it is

the other way round, and the stress causes too much cortisol causes

insulin resistance causes weight gain - apple shaped is a clue. With

this conditions comes the ovarian cysts, excessive hair growth,

chronic fatique and depression.

I hope this helps.

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> Client diagnosed with PCOS, looking for ideas about protocols and

> treatment experiences. 22 year old college student, menses ceased,

> sonogram revealed no current ovarian cysts, atypical hair growth, rapid

> weight gain, depression episodes. Ideas?

>

> Thanks,

> Rhonda

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There are many things I do for my clients like this but the first office

visit will include knowledge on the Human Papilloma Virus (type in pap in

your search box because of multiple ways it is typed in the test matrix),

which tends to be involved here as well as with endometriosis. Get the

virus down (i.e. vira fuge from Doctor Recommends), use a zapper at home and

start them on ionic silver to stabilize the virus growth. Then concentrate

on getting their pH under control as this high acidity will increase virus

growth (and tumors/cysts). We've had wonderful results. Of course we deal

with helping the immune system, the autonomic nerval system and making sure

the process of illumination is working properly.

Yours in health,

Kathy

polycystic ovarian syndrome

Client diagnosed with PCOS, looking for ideas about protocols and

treatment experiences. 22 year old college student, menses ceased,

sonogram revealed no current ovarian cysts, atypical hair growth, rapid

weight gain, depression episodes. Ideas?

Thanks,

Rhonda

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Hi Kathy-what does making sure the process of illumination is working

properly mean? Thanks for clarification. O'Lone

Re: polycystic ovarian syndrome

There are many things I do for my clients like this but the first office

visit will include knowledge on the Human Papilloma Virus (type in pap in

your search box because of multiple ways it is typed in the test matrix),

which tends to be involved here as well as with endometriosis. Get the

virus down (i.e. vira fuge from Doctor Recommends), use a zapper at home and

start them on ionic silver to stabilize the virus growth. Then concentrate

on getting their pH under control as this high acidity will increase virus

growth (and tumors/cysts). We've had wonderful results. Of course we deal

with helping the immune system, the autonomic nerval system and making sure

the process of illumination is working properly.

Yours in health,

Kathy

polycystic ovarian syndrome

Client diagnosed with PCOS, looking for ideas about protocols and

treatment experiences. 22 year old college student, menses ceased,

sonogram revealed no current ovarian cysts, atypical hair growth, rapid

weight gain, depression episodes. Ideas?

Thanks,

Rhonda

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Also, use herbs that have anti-testosterone properties, such as saw

palmetto, pygeum, stinging nettle as well as zinc and glycine. Or

you can get all of this and more in one supplement, ProstaDHT from

Apex Energetics. It's in the test matrix, 8668, I think. Test her

to see how it resonates.

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> Hi Kathy-what does making sure the process of illumination is

working

> properly mean? Thanks for clarification. O'Lone

>

> Re: polycystic ovarian syndrome

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> There are many things I do for my clients like this but the first

office

> visit will include knowledge on the Human Papilloma Virus (type in

pap in

> your search box because of multiple ways it is typed in the test

matrix),

> which tends to be involved here as well as with endometriosis.

Get the

> virus down (i.e. vira fuge from Doctor Recommends), use a zapper

at home and

>

> start them on ionic silver to stabilize the virus growth. Then

concentrate

> on getting their pH under control as this high acidity will

increase virus

> growth (and tumors/cysts). We've had wonderful results. Of

course we deal

> with helping the immune system, the autonomic nerval system and

making sure

> the process of illumination is working properly.

>

> Yours in health,

> Kathy

>

> polycystic ovarian syndrome

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> Client diagnosed with PCOS, looking for ideas about protocols and

> treatment experiences. 22 year old college student, menses ceased,

> sonogram revealed no current ovarian cysts, atypical hair growth,

rapid

> weight gain, depression episodes. Ideas?

>

> Thanks,

> Rhonda

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> I'm doing the diet. What supplements do you reccomend

> for women with PCOS?

>

+++Hi there. What is your name please?

You can take all of the same supplements recommended for candida, and also take

extra vitamin A for 3 months only.

Take 90,000 IU of vitamin A per day, including the amount you are getting in

your cod liver oil, for 1 month, and then stop taking that high amount for 1-2

days so your body can adjust itself as needed.

Then continue taking the higher amount for another month, and stop taking it for

1-2 days again, and only take it for 1 month after that.

Here's an article that explains how vitamin A helps with PCOS:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/women7.php

All the best, Bee

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