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Irregular/No periods
I have this problem for 4-5 years now. when ever i am on medication then my periods happen otherwise it stops. I used to take Krimson 35 for 2-3 years. when i stopped, then i dont get my periods anymore. Although i am 84 kilos, i need to shed 20 kilos i understand. but isnt there any permanent solution to this problem ?
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Please read my blog on PCOS. Hope that helps.
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Hello, krimson 35 is a hormonal supplement used for PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). This condition can only be managed but could not be treated completely. Exercise and reducing weight alone can help women to regularise periods these patients. There are few things you should do at your home. Exercise - daily 30min of brisk walking or jogging or dance or aerobics along morning and evening will help you to reduce your weight along with diet control. Good night sleep will also help to reduce stress and decrease weight. Diet: Certain guidelines that need to be considered for weight loss are: 1. Have 4 to 6 small meals and snacks everyday rather than 3 large meals. This will help you in controlling your hunger and the nutrients are also utilized effectively. 2. Plan your diet chart in advance. Hasty and incomplete planning can make you confused and can increase the temptation towards fatty and junk foods. 3. Chew your food properly as this can help you in reducing weight. 4. Plan your food items effectively. Include whole grain cereals, pulses, legumes, vegetables, fruits and water in your everyday diet. 5. Avoid fatty foods or high caloric foods. Avoid sugary foods, pastries and sweets. 6. Include large amounts of fruits and vegetables. Try to eat a total of 5 fruits and vegetables per day.
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