Stop eating outside foods and packets foods junkfoods etc fatty food's and sweets.
Drink water 16glasses daily. Contact me through practo direct consultation surely help you.
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You need to take high fiber low fat diet followed by detox diet. Drink lot of water everyday. Take small and frequent meals at regular intervals of 2-3 hrs. Avoid outside food completely. Ask me directly for customized diet plan for you.
Hello dear user,
PCOS is not a Diseases but it an syndrome. Which is associated with many Diseases.
.Diabetes
.Obesity
. Irregular period
. Vitamins and minerals deficiency.
.Hypertension
. Psychological problem
. Endrocrine problems
TREATING PCOS THRU DIET
1. We balance the hormones. Especially testosterone and estogens
2. Curing the deficiency which will increase Metabolic rate
3. Treating pcos, and associated disease. , You will start loosing itself
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Hi, you need a customised diet plan which will account for your nutritional requirements and which can be fitted into your daily routine. Till then you can start by adopting following:
1. Stop/ minimize outside food including food from college canteen. Carry home cooked food.
2. Try to take 4 meals with 1 or 2 mini snacks in between. Avoid starvation or extreme diets.
3. Choose healthier breakfast items like oats, chapati, museli, eggs, idli, dosa , Poha. Limit bread and Bakery items.
4. Limit oil intake and fat containing foods like paneer, sweets, peanuts, farsan, red meat, cheese etc.
5. Increase fluid consumption, through lemon water, buttermilk, infused water etc.
6. Start exercising, take brisk walk, jog, swim, badminton, for at least 30 min daily.
7. Check for any vitamin deficiencies which can play pivotal role in weight loss, like Vitamin D3.
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