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Is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) hereditary?


Is Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) hereditary?

It can run in the family. Whether or not it is genetic is not something I have heard of, but if it is, there still needs to have a trigger that makes the gene express. It may be similarities in diet within the same family could have a connection.

I have spoken to a woman that told me that her mother and sister have the problem. I was able to give her some advice that worked for her. She told me that after 3 weeks of following the advice, her acne stopped and she wanted to know if I had advice on how to remove the scars. She said her hair was not oily anymore and that see was feeling very good. She sent the information to her mother & sister to help them. PCOS is a degenerative disease and drugs only seem to address the symptoms as they do in most cases.

her response: "From: D.
Subject: Hi
Message: I want to give you an update on my progress, I have been taking the medicines you suggested for a little over two weeks now and I am astounded at the quickness and progress of the results..my acne is completely cleared and my skin is no longer oily, my body and head hair is softer and turned lighter as it once was and I feel so much better..I am so grateful for your help and am wondering just one more thing, what can I do naturally for the acne scars that are left on my face now? they are round and brown. Thank you again.

D.

Apparently this affliction affects over 1,000,000 women in the U.S.

PCOS problem can relate to how your body processes insulin. This can cause issues with your weight.

PCOS is relatively easy to fix. The doctors really do not understand nutrition and so they resort to drugs and this is just not the way to fix this problem.

This condition creates a high testosterone level in the body and causes severe acne that typical treatments do not fix, problems relating to excess hair growth, and a lot of people with this problem develop type II diabetes. 80% of type II diabetes is caused by a nano bacteria called "nano bacter" that develops because the body doesn't produce enough hydrochloric acid to kill the bacteria in your stomach. The same bacteria causes heart disease and kidney failure. The 50 billion dollars a year Americans spend on Antacids is a crime. The drug companies should be sent to prisons in a 3rd world country for this farce. These antacids destroy the very acid that will stop the indigestion. Lactic acid from rotting food is the real cause, not stomach acid! The stomach acid stops "acid in digestion."

There is a natural solution to the issue of PCOS that seems to work in many people.

A protomorphogen extract from Standard Process called Symplex F. Take 1 or 2 tablets per day for one year. You should be able to get this from your pharmacists.

Make up a mix of equal parts of peony root (Paeonia lactiflora) and licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) and take about 1/2 to 1 teaspoon of this 2 to 3 x per day for a maximum of 6 months. You should give this a break for about 1 week every 4 - 6. weeks.

You should eliminate sugars, breads, and cereals from the diet. These items cause the body to produce insulin to oxidize the sugars and insulin and insulin-like growth factor (IGF-1) are produced as a result. Elevated insulin levels lead to an excess of male hormones.

Additionally, if you have ANY scars on the front of your body from your forehead down to your anus, this will cause the cells in the stomach that produce the stomach acid to be subdued and you will not be producing enough acid to kill bacteria or digest your food properly. Additionally, an episiotomy scar can reflex to the ovaries and cause cysts to form like the ones that cause PCOS. PCOS is very common in the U.S. where women typically get these episiotomies when in child birth from physicians that have no clue as to the long term effects of them.

Once the scar is treated, the cysts typically go away.

My suggestion is that you go to: www.healthline.cc (not .com) and order the following:

Betaine HCL --- Take 2 to 4 of these AFTER each meal
Activator --- Take 1 to 2 AFTER each meal
Digest --- Take 1 to 2 DURING each meal.
Probiotic --- Take 1 in the morning and 1 in the evening

This will improve your digestion greatly. Additionally, you should check yourself for iodine deficiency. This can cause hypothyroidism and is a very common reason people in the U.S. get this. A simple evaluation can be done by you if you paint a golf ball size patch of "tincture of iodine" on your chest. If it is still visible after 24 hours you are NOT deficient. If it goes away in a few hours, you are very deficient. ANY fluoride you put into your body from toothpaste, shower in tap water, drink soda pop, anything that contains fluoride will cause you to become deficient in iodine because the body prefers the fluoride over the iodine. Goiters are not uncommon in children that drink fluoridated water. Get a shower filter, drink bottled water without fluoride, don't drink ANY soda drinks, not only will the soda drinks contain fluoride, but they contain phosphoric acid that binds to your minerals like calcium, magnesium, zinc, etc. and deplete your body of these. If you find yourself deficient, you need to purchase some "Xeno Detox" from the healthline company and take 4 capsules in the morning and 4 in the evening for several months or until the "patch test" works for the 24 hour period.

Do NOT eat ANY SOY! This also depletes your minerals (especially iron) and slows your thyroid down causing hypothyroidism.

In regard to any scars you have, you will need to extract the toxins to eliminate the reflexing problem. The ancients did this very effectively with highly energized clay. You can purchase this from the healthline company and they will give you instructions on how to use it. It is painless and only takes a short time to do this procedure and it works. Once you have done this, you won't ever have to do it again.

I am certain if you follow the above advice, you will be amazed at how quickly you can solve those problems. It takes about 3 weeks, typically to solve the PCOS issue by following the above.

good luck to you

it can be the risk is greatly increased

it can be but not always. i might have it and if i do then it wasnt hereditary because noone else in my family has it. there are a lot of reasons behind getting it, but something noone knows yet.

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