Can I reverse PCOD without medication?
PCOD/PCOS
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Anna D'Souza 1 month ago
Many women successfully manage or 'reverse' PCOD symptoms through a low-glycemic diet, consistent strength training, and stress management, though some may still need clinical support.
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