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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome |
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Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) literally means a condition
associated with many cysts in the ovary or ovaries. It is
accompanied by a tendency to produce too much androgen
(male hormones) and to ovulate erratically. Other symptoms of
PCOS can include failure to menstruate, and/or to ovulate,
excessive facial hair and obesity. Fat deposits accumulate around
the upper body resulting in central obesity. It is probably one of
the most common menstrual disorders associated with infertility
and it is estimated that somewhere between six to twenty percent
of women of childbearing age suffer form this disease.
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Glucosamine comes in ahead of the drug! |
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Glucosamine sulfate is a safer and more effective treatment for
osteoarthritis than acetaminophen, the drug commonly used for
long-term treatment.
A research group from the Rheumatology Department, Fundacion,
imenez Diaz-capio, Madrid, Spain randomly assigned 318
patients to receive oral glucosamine sulfate 1500 mg once daily,
acetaminophen 3 g/day, or placebo for three months. The study
patients had moderately severe OA symptoms.
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Not only can MSG cause some rather mouth drying, head
pounding side-effects in some people, it also now has the
unenviable reputation of increasing the risk of obesity. A
new study cited in the journal, Obesity (2008;16
1875–1880), has shown that people who eat MSG are more
likely to be overweight or obese than those who donʼt,
regardless of their total calorie intake or level of physical
activity.
Researchers recruited 752 Chinese men and
women aged 40–59. Eighty-two per cent of participants used
MSG when preparing food at home, with an average intake
of 0.33 grams per day. Those who used the most MSG were nearly
three times more likely to be overweight or obese than non-users.
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I remember many years ago in my early naturopathic student days, one
of my first ever patients, treated at the college’s student clinic,
presented with the classic signs of peptic ulcer-experiencing a
burning, gnawing pain in the stomach, commencing shortly after eating.
Relieved to have made such a quick diagnosis, I immediately recommended
that this poor patient drink a strong cup of Chamomile tea daily and
roll around the floor immediately afterwards..needless to say, this
patient did not return for a follow-up consultation!
While, as we shall
see shortly, this rolling herbal tea method certainly would have
helped, there are some far more effective and less physically demanding
treatments for this painful condition of the upper gastrointestinal
tract!
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Top Ten Tips for Overcoming Fatigue Naturally |
1. Drink at least 2 litres of water each day; remember simple dehydration is a frequent cause of fatigue. It takes water to transport nutrients, to chew and digest food, to create blood, to move muscles, to breathe, to think!
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