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Top 4 Herbs Recommended for PCOS

Kitchen Herbs and Spices

By Neha Sahu (Founder of PCOS School @lookgoodinpcos)

PCOS is an endocrine disorder that needs a holistic right shift in diet & lifestyle to live a symptom-free life. It is the most common disorder in women which is characterized by hormonal imbalance. When several hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, and androgen start affecting the ovaries, it leads to PCOS. 

There is a number of protocols that you have to follow to manage your PCOS. You may have never realized but one solution to your PCOS woes is right in your kitchen. Incorporate everyday herbs and spices in your PCOS diet and see the results.

“Why do I love herbs so much? Because they have made a seriously profound difference in my life & I am sure in lives of many other women too,” says Neha

There are certain herbs that can help you improve and feel better.

Top 4 Herbs to include if You Have PCOS

  1. Cinnamon– Cinnamon or dalchini is a favourite kitchen staple in Indian households and for good reason. It has anti-inflammatory and anti-diabetic properties. Thus, it can lower blood sugar and cholesterol and improve insulin sensitivity in women with PCOS. In one 2007 study of 15 women with PCOS, significant reductions in insulin resistance were seen after taking cinnamon for just 8 weeks! Reducing insulin resistance is very helpful for regulating menstrual cycles which are often very unpredictable and irregular in PCOS. A 2014 study also suggests that using cinnamon improves menstrual cyclicity as well. Therefore, you have got good amount of reasons to include this in your daily diet.

Note that Licorice is not suitable if you experience hypertension aka high blood pressure.

While you are trying everything else to manage your PCOS, be it your diet, be it your regular workouts, following a circadian rhythm, managing sleep, stress, etc. Why not consider adding these herbs especially when they have scientifically proven evidence attached to them. These could do wonders to your PCOS health when taken in the right dosages & for the targeted symptoms.

There are many reasons to include these herbs in your diet, however, you can also be allergic to certain herbs if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or in general too. Therefore, before consuming any new herb, it’s always a good idea to consult a medical practitioner to be safe.

You can consume & enjoy these herbs in the form of tea, organic powders, or through high-quality supplements in the form of tablets or capsules too. You can get help on the dosages with your doctor or the local pharmacist. 

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