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Can PCOS be cured with Ayurveda and how much time does it'll take?? To be completely cured?? Please help me with this..
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Yes it can be treated vid Ayurveda n it has permanent solution. It take mostly 3 months depends on patients history. But within one u can see improvement in ur menstrual cycle.
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Yes it’s completely curable with the help of Ayurveda treatment. Treatment duration will depends upon severity of your condition. Usually it takes 3-6 months for complete cure. Please consult us personally for further details
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Hi, Pcos can be completely cure by ayurveda. Time depending upon stages, body type & response of body towards medicine. I have seen results in pcos. Take my online constultation for complete relieve & avoid recurrence.
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Yes, we have a complete curative treatment for PCOS. usually it takes 4-6 months to cure the problem completely without any side effects.
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Yes there is a course of treatment with observation by a physician.The therapy to be taken for three months to sixmonths...,till the here is regularising of the periods..,and other symptoms associated.
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