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Best diet and supplements for PCOS treatment. Learn the list of foods to eat and to avoid, get the meal plan and recipes for PCOS.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

Of the hundreds of women with PCOS -Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome – ((mis\/un)diagnosed) that I see, very few physicians have spoken with them about dietary choices. And if they have; more often than not, the discussions have a shame or guilt perspective: \u201cJust lose weight.\u201d If you have PCOS, you know how difficult it is to \u201cjust lose weight.\u201d  You have undoubtedly tried extremely restrictive diets that have not yielded a weight goal. And that simply cascades into an emotional roller coaster of willpower and self-depreciation, which leads to poor choices and despair. First off, diet comes from the word, dieta.<\/em> Dieta is latin for lifestlye. This does not include foods, it includes your spiritual health, emotional health, environmental health, and physical health. Food is a huge part of our culture and daily life. How we share food, enjoy food, and prepare food is beautiful. So, as you ready through here, take an assessment of the WHOLE you. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

PCOS treatment is not a one-size fits all. Not all women (or those born females) with PCOS have metabolic complications. I have seen many underweight or women with a normal BMI that still have food cravings\/binge eating, hair loss, unwanted hair growth, irregular periods, PMS, acne, and anxiety\/depression that go undiagnosed for years. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

To break it down for you, the result of forgetting to use food as medicine as a core treatment for PCOS can lead to overwhelm, depression, lower self-worth\/value, anxiety, and a totally messy relationship with food. PCOS is complex and has multiple root causes. Diet, or dieta, <\/em>is by far one of the major players that can truly reverse your symptoms and diagnosis. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Again, Diet is Dieta – A  Latin word for Lifestyle –<\/em>and in this article the lifestyle piece will focus on foods to eat, recipes, and foods to avoid. Also, keep in your backpocket the concept that the lifestyle piece also includes what you consume with your mind, your eyes, your ears, and how you spend your time. Food matters, as a healthy gut and digestion produce 70-90% of Serotonin and Dopamine and can seriously have you glowing day to day from the inside out.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Okay, now that we have deconstructed the definition of diet, let’s move on to why food matters. Remove the idea of restriction from your mind for now. If you begin to Google PCOS Diet and Meal Plan, you will find a wide variety of meals and recipes from Keto to Paleo, to the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean Diet (lifestyle) <\/strong>is by far the most researched for women\u2019s health issues. As all of these fad diets come and go, I look for the common thread: here, again, it is Whole Foods, Plant-Based.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

When it comes to the \u201cPCOS Diet,\u201d it is very important to know that we are not just working with sex hormones, we are working a complex system of all hormones including:<\/p>\n\n\n\n