Study: herbal medicine in PCOS improves symptom management

A groundbreaking study reveals that herbal remedies, including tribulus, peony, liquorice, cinnamon, and St John's wort, alongside lifestyle modifications, offer significant improvements in managing symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). This approach led to more regular periods, weight loss, reduced insulin levels, and enhanced mood, showcasing the potent role of

Study: myo-inositol with folic acid for PCOS

Recent studies reveal that supplementation with myo-inositol and folic acid can markedly alleviate symptoms of PCOS, including hirsutism and acne. This groundbreaking research shows promising results for women suffering from PCOS, offering a potential pathway to improved health and well-being through the regulation of insulin sensitivity and reduction of androgens.

PCOS, BV and the vaginal microbiome

Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is closely linked with changes in the vaginal microbiome, showing a higher incidence of bacterial vaginosis (BV) and microbial imbalances compared to those without PCOS. This article delves into the research surrounding the relationship between PCOS, the vaginal microbiome, and the prevalence of BV, highlighting the

Josephine Cabrall BHSc(NAT) | ATMS
Josephine Cabrall is qualified naturopath specialising in PCOS and hormonal and fertility issues, based out of Melbourne, Australia. Josephine is a fully insured member of the Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS).