Focus on healthy, natural foods and avoid processed foods and saturated fats.
Studies have shown that certain supplements can help hormone regulation, insulin resistance and inflammation, such as magnesium, zinc, inositol, calcium, and vitamins B9, D and D3. Consult with your doctor before you start taking any new supplement.
Moderate- to high-intensity exercise four times a week while maintaining a low-carb or keto diet will get your body burning fat and will help to lower insulin resistance.
Stay hydrated. Water plays an important part for everyone, especially PCOS sufferers, as it is responsible for transporting hormones to different parts of the body, clearing harmful toxins and carrying essential nutrients to reproductive organs.
Intermittent fasting can help with fat loss, insulin sensitivity and inflammation. The easiest way to start is by…
