“Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a complex disorder because it is so affected by a woman’s emotions, thoughts, diet and personal history.” -Dr. Christian Northrup

A spectrum of Symptoms

After experiencing cystic acne and irregular cycles, I dove into the research on PCOS, applying what I was learning to myself. While everyone’s body is different, I have compiled much of what I’ve learned about taking a mind-body approach to PCOS in my e-book.

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Diagram showing connections between the brain, heart, and female reproductive system, with arrows indicating influence; text explains the hypothalamus's role affected by emotional and psychological factors such as stress and repressed pain, which can cause menstrual dysfunction.

Want to look deeper than the basic bloodwork you’ve had done?

Read my blog on biomarkers to assess if you’ve been diagnosed with PCOS. Work with me to start taking a functional medicine approach.

Biomarkers for PCOS