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How Does Your Diet Affect Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Every illness brings a list of food items which the patient should or shouldn’t consume. Same goes with PCOS as doctors recommend a long list of foods that should be consumed or avoided by the Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) patient.

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How Does Your Diet Affect Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

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  1. Mumbai PCOS Clinic How Does Your Diet Affect Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

  2. Women suffering from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) are regularly found to have higher level of insulin in their bodies than normal. Insulin is created by cells in the pancreas, known as the islets of Langerhans. • Your glucose levels can rise, if you don’t create required amount of insulin. This can also occur if your body is resistant to insulin, which means that it can’t use the insulin produced by it successfully. • In an effort to maintain the blood sugar to normal levels, your body may make an attempt to pump out high levels of insulin, if you turn out to be insulin resistant. If the insulin levels become too high, then it can cause your ovaries to generate more androgen, for example testosterone.

  3. If a woman has a body mass index above the normal range then insulin resistance may also occur. Insulin resistance can make it really difficult to become fit by losing weight. This is the reason why many women suffering from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) find it hard to lose weight. • A woman can become can make insulin resistant, if she consumes a diet high in refined carbohydrates, like starchy and sugary foods, which automatically makes weight loss, more difficult to control.

  4. What Foods Items Should You Add In Your Diet? • Here’s a list of food items that you need to add in your diet, if you’ve PCOS: • Lean protein, such as fish, lamb • High-fibre vegetables, for example, broccoli • Anti-inflammatory foods and spices, for example, tomatoes and turmeric

  5. Remember, food items that are high in fibre content can assist to fight insulin resistance by slowing the digestion process and decreasing the effect of sugar on the blood. This might be useful for females with PCOS. Excellent choices for high-fibre foods are: • Pumpkin • Almonds • Winter squash • Green and red peppers • Berries • Sweet potatoes • Beans and lentils • Greens, for example arugula and red leaf lettuce • Cruciferous vegetables, like cauliflower, broccoli,

  6. Food items that reduce inflammation in the body are also recommended to PCOS patients, such as: • Olive oil • Spinach • Kale • Almonds • Walnuts • Tomatoes • Fatty fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids like sardines & salmon • Fruits, like strawberries & blueberries

  7. What Foods Items Should You Limit Or Avoid In Your Diet? • Sugary snacks and drinks • Food items rich in refined carbohydrates, like muffins and white bread • Inflammatory food items, like processed meats

  8. Inflammation is caused by refined carbohydrates, which intensifies insulin resistance. Avoid these highly processed food items like: • Muffins • White potatoes • Sugary desserts • White bread • Pastries • Or, anything which contains white flour

  9. If you’ve PCOS then it’s better to consult the best doctor for PCOS in Mumbai. The doctor will provide you a detailed chart of the food items that you should eat or avoid.

  10. Thank You Address 401, Bldng2, KamdhenuCHS,1st cross lane, Lokhandwala, AndheriW. Mumbai 400053, INDIA. Phone No +91 93200 48601 mumbaipcosclinic@gmail.com http://www.mumbaipcosclinic.com/

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