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PCOS Nutritionist Blog


PCOS Has a New Name: What the Change to PMOS Really Means
PCOS has officially been renamed. A new international consensus published in The Lancet, involving more than 50 organisations and input from over 14,000 women worldwide, now recommends the term: PMOS — polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome. For many women, this news may feel surprising, confusing or even frustrating. After all, millions of women have spent years: fighting for their symptoms to be taken seriously finally receiving a PCOS diagnosis learning what the conditio
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PCOS and Metabolism: Why Energy, Cravings and Weight Feel Hard to Regulate
If you have PCOS and feel like your body is constantly working against you, you may have heard the term “slow metabolism”. It is often used to explain: weight gain difficulty losing weight low energy stubborn cravings But this explanation is usually oversimplified. With PCOS, metabolism is not just about how many calories you burn. It is much more closely linked to: how your body regulates energy how stable your blood sugar is how well you recover from stress how consistently
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PCOS, Persistent Bloating and Gut Health: When Symptoms May Need a Deeper Look
Bloating and digestive symptoms are extremely common in women with PCOS. You may notice: ongoing bloating after meals discomfort that doesn’t fully improve with “healthy eating” alternating constipation or loose stools feeling swollen or distended by the end of the day food sensitivities that seem to come and go or digestive symptoms alongside fatigue and cravings For many women, this leads to the question: is something deeper going on with my gut? Sometimes the answer is sim
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PCOS Green Smoothie for Blood Sugar Balance (Low Glycaemic, High Protein Recipe)
Why most “healthy” smoothies can make PCOS symptoms worse Smoothies are often marketed as the go-to “healthy” breakfast, quick, convenient, and packed with fruit. But this is where many women with PCOS unknowingly run into problems. Most smoothies are built around: Banana Mango Pineapple Fruit juice Honey or dates While these ingredients are often labelled as “natural”, they can create a very high sugar load, especially when blended and consumed quickly. In fact, many typical
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PCOS and Bloating: Why Digestion, Stress and Eating Patterns May All Play a Role
Bloating is one of the most frustrating symptoms many women with PCOS experience. You may feel: uncomfortable after meals swollen by the evening puffy around the stomach or as though your body changes throughout the day. Some women describe: looking noticeably more bloated at night feeling uncomfortable in clothes struggling with digestive discomfort or feeling inflamed and sluggish overall. Bloating can feel confusing because there is rarely one single cause. With PCOS, bloa
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Seed Cycling and PCOS: Can It Really Help Hormone Balance?
What Is Seed Cycling? Seed cycling is a popular trend in the women’s health and PCOS space that involves eating specific types of seeds...
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