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Influencers selling fake cures for polycystic ovary syndrome

Influencers selling fake cures for polycystic ovary syndrome

Influencers selling fake cures for polycystic ovary syndrome
07 December 2024

“Whenever there’s a gap in medicine, predators take advantage,” said Dr Gunter.
There is no evidence that highly restricted calorie diets have any positive effect, and the keto diet may make symptoms worse. Birth control pills do not cause PCOS and in fact help many women, though they don’t work for everyone. There is no known root cause for PCOS and there is no cure.

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