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Re: D-chiro-inositol/Used For Women With PCOS/to jgvFrom: sujatha (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue, 17 Apr 2001 09:14:03 -0400
Dear jgv, may I know whether we get any natural supplements which are rich in D-chiro inositol, is soy licithin available as natural supplement, and can you email us the details you have. thanks for the good information >From: anonymous@obgyn.net (jgv) >Reply-To: anonymous@obgyn.net >To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS-MEDICATION ><pcos-medication@mail.medispecialty.com> >Subject: Re: D-chiro-inositol/Used For Women With PCOS/Please Read... >Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2001 11:42:12 -0500 > >Hello, I'm glad someone mentioned d-chiro inositol. D-chiro inositol is >found as a natural substance in foods. You can consume enough of these >foods to get the therapeutic dose used in studies. This is exactly what >I've done with success. > >I am a 20+ year PCO'er. Symptoms started at puberty. Periods never >regular. > >By eating soy lecithin as a source of d-chiro inositol, I have had 4 >ovulatory cycles and one annovulatory cycle in 5 months. My >gynecologist is amazed and thrilled. I've never had treatment offered >except the BCP. > >I have mostly posted on the PCO Natural list (closed to new members?) >and SoulCysters so you can search for more info there. > >I do have an e-mail prepared that I have been sending out with the full >New England Journal of Medicine article about d chiro inositol (99kb >attachment), a list of foods high in d-chiro inositol and an Excel >spreadsheet attachment that shows how much of each food you have to >consume to get the therapeutic amount. Soy lecithin is the only rich >source that you could consume every day in the necessary quantitites. e >mail me if you would like this. > >jgv > >At Sat, 14 Apr 2001, Dona wrote: > > > >Yes this sounds like a wonderful medication and I hope the FDA will pass > >it here in the states. Right now it is still in research testing I wish > >I could get in on the research study to be able to take this medication > >but there is no testing going on in my area. > >Thanks for the URL and I am glad you descided to keep posting =) > >Dona > >> > >>Please read this...it is a new drug to help women ovualate. It is > >>supposed to have "less" side-effects than "Metformin/Glucophage." I > >>thought it might help women that cannot take "Glucophage," because it > >>makes them sick... Read for yourself...and come to your own > >>conclusions...I am just trying to pass a long information. I hope that > >>this helps someone. Thank you....Annette > >> >
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