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Yes, 100%. No. You can eat occasionally.
PCOS is not a disease ,it is an syndrome means having many other disease
Like
. Underweight /Obesity
. Diabetes
. Thyroid
. High cholesterol
.Irregular period
. Excess facial hair
. Gastrointestinal problems
. Bone related problems
And many more
HOW WE TREAT PCOS and other disease caused due to PCOS thru diet
. Balancing your hormones and increase your fertility.
. Treating the deficiency , symptoms and disease cause due to pcos
. Diet for getting into shape
Many more
Before prescribing any thing ,we need some health information like
Vitals,health parameter, physical activity, family history, occupation, daily routine and any many.so ,if you want to contact ,please contact us thru the link below or via Practo
Dear practo user,
There is no such hard and fast rules. Instead of guessing and assuming things, meet a qualified nutritionist who is an expert in handling pcod cases. They will help u understand the reality about the condition u r facing and customise a practical menu plan for you to control your health concern.
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