Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Hi Chasity, I have PCOS also. I have been going to a Naturopath for help with PCOS. I take several supplements but they are a combination of herbs and vitamins. The 2 I take specifically for PCOS are manufactured by Systemic Formulas Biofunction (I'm not sure if you can buy these direct - i always get them from my Doc) 1.) Fpms for Female health. This provides nutritional support for normal cycles. 2.) F+ - Female plus. Provides nutritional support for healthy female biochemistry and hormonal balance. by Rx: 3.) B-12 subcutaneously once a month. I also go for acupuncture on the lower back/female area. I have tried all the " medical " treatments. Metphormine 500 mgs - make me vomit in my sleep. (that's always entertaining) And most recently - Birth control. Which made me absolutely insane, and was rushed to the ER 2 days ago with a cyst that grew rapidly due to the major hormone boost (tripled in size in 7 days). The supplements are a little hard to take with the band. They are quite large but if you take it slow and space them you should be able to get them down. I noticed a huge difference with the supplements. I feel good. The mood swings are minimal but it does take a while to regulate cycles. I hope it helps. ~Irene > > I have poly-cystic ovarian sydrome and have been reading that there > are several vitamins and herbs that will help this disease. I just > started taking some of these yesterday and wanted to know if anyone > else has taken any of these and if so, what kind of effect you > experienced? Here are the ones I am taking: fish oil, saw palmetto, > St. 's wart, and a multivitamin. I also found that chastetree > berry also helps (I think I am spelling it right) but was not able to > find it locally so I am thinking about ordering it online. Any > comments would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Chasity > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Thanks Irene. I did notice that they were large and sometimes hard to swallow. I am a gagger anyway...it sounds like I am coughing up a lung everytime I brush my teeth! :-) You can have that picture to go along with you vomitting in your sleep!!! :-) I will be sure to post if I can tell a difference after being on them awhile. Chasity > > > > I have poly-cystic ovarian sydrome and have been reading that there > > are several vitamins and herbs that will help this disease. I just > > started taking some of these yesterday and wanted to know if anyone > > else has taken any of these and if so, what kind of effect you > > experienced? Here are the ones I am taking: fish oil, saw palmetto, > > St. 's wart, and a multivitamin. I also found that chastetree > > berry also helps (I think I am spelling it right) but was not able > to > > find it locally so I am thinking about ordering it online. Any > > comments would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Chasity > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 We have to be very careful with herbs. They are not regulated as RX medicines are, BUT they are no different than medicines - many interact with other drugs or herbs, many have dangerous side-effects, many (like St 's wort) must be stopped before sugery since they interfere with coagulation. You also cannot be in sunlight for long with St. 's wort. you'll read lots of things on the web that ar not true, not proven, or actually dangerous. We have to be VERY careful, and accept only proven things. When I look things up, I use Google and do a " SCHOLAR SEARCH " - this weeds out all the NON-scientific stuff, testimonial claims, people selling stuff that THEY swear works, etc - all the results you get with a SCHOLAR SEARCH will be formal studies, medical-school articles, and things you can trust. I would not take ANY herb without your ob'gyn's specific ok AND without looking every one up to see the side-effects and interactions. PCOS is a common medical problem with medical treatments. I have seen no studies that any herbs are effctive, and several can cause extra problems. I'd encourage you to get this book, which has some excellent inforamation. (Pcos casues insulin resistance, and is what cuases weight gain and the other problems) The Insulin Resistance Diet: How to Turn Off Your Body's Fat-Making Machine By Cheryle R. Hart, M.D. & Kay Grossman, R.D. To learn more or buy the book online, click here: http://www.booksellersnow.com/bsntheinsulinresistancediet.htm Here are some good sites to look up herbs before you consider taking them: http://www.deliciouslivingmag.com/healthnotes/healthnotes.cfm? ContentID=2421006 http://home.pacbell.net/cnivens/dangherb.html http://www.lifesteps.com/gm/Atoz/dc/cen/cam/alert08312001.jsp Sandy R > > I have poly-cystic ovarian sydrome and have been reading that there > are several vitamins and herbs that will help this disease. I just > started taking some of these yesterday and wanted to know if anyone > else has taken any of these and if so, what kind of effect you > experienced? Here are the ones I am taking: fish oil, saw palmetto, > St. 's wart, and a multivitamin. I also found that chastetree > berry also helps (I think I am spelling it right) but was not able to > find it locally so I am thinking about ordering it online. Any > comments would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Chasity > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2006 Report Share Posted August 16, 2006 Sandy, good advice/suggestions on bon supplements - i think many of us forget they are not regullated in any way and can actually be harmful. Also, i just ordered the book you mentioned - can't wait to read it. Scohera 20 eived: (qmail 79546 invoked from network); 16 Aug 2006 19:24:32 -0000 >Received: from unknown (66.218.67.35) by m24.grp.scd. with QMQP; >16 Aug 2006 19:24:32 -0000 >Received: from unknown (HELO n19a.bullet.scd.) (66.94.237.48) by >mta9.grp.scd. with SMTP; 16 Aug 2006 19:24:32 -0000 >Received: from [66.218.66.59] by n19.bullet.scd. with NNFMP; 16 >Aug 2006 19:23:19 -0000 >Received: from [66.218.66.77] by t8.bullet.scd. with NNFMP; 16 Aug >2006 19:23:19 -0000 >X-Message-Info: LsUYwwHHNt2hQs71xIuV5DLZVeZRiI52QrVbNb3u0Wg= >Comment: DomainKeys? See http://antispam./domainkeys >DomainKey-Signature: a=rsa-sha1; q=dns; c=nofws; s=lima; >d=;b=VZE2nrAzwGlypumHQR5fHpVTW1wV+gpv6iUVN3l47Uw0AhV8DAZTufaNoXn\ lngT+iUX1xisQmuYdaETzcsKJ4IJu43XCIi4nv5oWSdXxVNSm33wJRF72TlBFFkPQoF3Y; >X--Newman-Property: groups-email >X--Newman-Id: 13328020-m6019 >X-Apparently- >User-Agent: eGroups-EW/0.82 >X-Mailer: Message Poster >X-eGroups-Msg-Info: 1:6:0:0 >X--Post-IP: 71.111.35.101 >X--Profile: moonshadowrn >Mailing-List: list ; contact >-owner >Delivered-mailing list >List-Id: <.> >Precedence: bulk >List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:-unsubscribe > >Return-Path: >sentto-13328020-6019-1155756592-thefacilitator=hotmail.com@...\ ..com >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 16 Aug 2006 19:37:03.0606 (UTC) >FILETIME=[59A19160:01C6C16B] > >We have to be very careful with herbs. They are not regulated as RX >medicines are, BUT they are no different than medicines - many >interact with other drugs or herbs, many have dangerous side-effects, >many (like St 's wort) must be stopped before sugery since they >interfere with coagulation. You also cannot be in sunlight for long >with St. 's wort. > >you'll read lots of things on the web that ar not true, not proven, >or actually dangerous. We have to be VERY careful, and accept only >proven things. > >When I look things up, I use Google and do a " SCHOLAR SEARCH " - this >weeds out all the NON-scientific stuff, testimonial claims, people >selling stuff that THEY swear works, etc - all the results you get >with a SCHOLAR SEARCH will be formal studies, medical-school >articles, and things you can trust. > >I would not take ANY herb without your ob'gyn's specific ok AND >without looking every one up to see the side-effects and interactions. > >PCOS is a common medical problem with medical treatments. I have seen >no studies that any herbs are effctive, and several can cause extra >problems. > >I'd encourage you to get this book, which has some excellent >inforamation. (Pcos casues insulin resistance, and is what cuases >weight gain and the other problems) > >The Insulin Resistance Diet: How to Turn Off >Your Body's Fat-Making Machine >By Cheryle R. Hart, M.D. & Kay Grossman, R.D. >To learn more or buy the book online, click here: >http://www.booksellersnow.com/bsntheinsulinresistancediet.htm > > >Here are some good sites to look up herbs before you consider taking >them: > >http://www.deliciouslivingmag.com/healthnotes/healthnotes.cfm? >ContentID=2421006 > >http://home.pacbell.net/cnivens/dangherb.html > >http://www.lifesteps.com/gm/Atoz/dc/cen/cam/alert08312001.jsp > >Sandy R > > > > > > I have poly-cystic ovarian sydrome and have been reading that there > > are several vitamins and herbs that will help this disease. I just > > started taking some of these yesterday and wanted to know if anyone > > else has taken any of these and if so, what kind of effect you > > experienced? Here are the ones I am taking: fish oil, saw palmetto, > > St. 's wart, and a multivitamin. I also found that chastetree > > berry also helps (I think I am spelling it right) but was not able >to > > find it locally so I am thinking about ordering it online. Any > > comments would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Chasity > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 I neglected to mention that all meds or herbs we take must be smaller than an aspiring, or cut-up. If they are not, they sit against the stoma while they slowly dissolve, and can cause all kinds of trouble - some big, some subtle. Chronic stoma irritation from this type of thing is very common, and results in irregular barfing, unstable restriction, and other things we may not relate to the medication's effects on the stoma. Fish oil caps are especially huge, and I don't know of a small one we can safely take. why not just have 2 servings of salmon weekly? Tastes much better than fish oil, and gives us some needed protein too! :-) Sandy R > > > > I have poly-cystic ovarian sydrome and have been reading that there > > are several vitamins and herbs that will help this disease. I just > > started taking some of these yesterday and wanted to know if anyone > > else has taken any of these and if so, what kind of effect you > > experienced? Here are the ones I am taking: fish oil, saw palmetto, > > St. 's wart, and a multivitamin. I also found that chastetree > > berry also helps (I think I am spelling it right) but was not able > to > > find it locally so I am thinking about ordering it online. Any > > comments would be appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > Chasity > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2006 Report Share Posted August 17, 2006 I take a small Omega 3 capsule daily that goes down fine. If it is somehow laying against my pouch could it be hurting it? I would think an oil would not be irritatiing. Ihave no symptoms of any irritation. > > > > > > I have poly-cystic ovarian sydrome and have been reading that > there > > > are several vitamins and herbs that will help this disease. I just > > > started taking some of these yesterday and wanted to know if > anyone > > > else has taken any of these and if so, what kind of effect you > > > experienced? Here are the ones I am taking: fish oil, saw > palmetto, > > > St. 's wart, and a multivitamin. I also found that chastetree > > > berry also helps (I think I am spelling it right) but was not > able > > to > > > find it locally so I am thinking about ordering it online. Any > > > comments would be appreciated. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Chasity > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 Thursday, August 17, 2006, 7:29:39 PM, you wrote: > I take a small Omega 3 capsule daily that goes down fine. If it is > somehow laying against my pouch could it be hurting it? I would think > an oil would not be irritatiing. Ihave no symptoms of any irritation. I too take things that won't go through the stoma, but also always take them with a lot of water, followed by a hot drink, such as coffee. I've had no problems either. Lately I've been taking the evil tasting (and smelling) Ketek for bronchitis. Only problem it causes is burping up the evil taste of it, but that goes away in a couple minutes, which probably means that it has dissolved and gone through. However, Sandy is completely right that things CAN cause problems if they sit there too long, and if I had a problem that is the first thing I would consider. I CAN say that SOME things cause me trouble or pain or both if they sit in my pouch too long....and that's why I don't eat good, hot New Mexico chile any more, or extra hot curry, or other spicy things. I don't need the pain, or the likely damage to my pouch. dan -- Dan Lester, Boise, ID honu@... www.mylapband.tk Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana, 4/28/03 323/209/199 Age 63 The road goes on forever..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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