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PCOD PROBLEM, HORMONAL UNBALANCED, CONTINUOUS WEIGHT GAIN, MENSES PROBLEM. HAIR LOSS
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Hello practo User, PCOS is not a Diseases but it an syndrome. Which is associated with many Diseases. .Diabetes .Obesity . Irregular period . Vitamins and minerals deficiency. .Hypertension . Psychological problem . Endrocrine problems TREATING PCOS 1. We balance the hormones. Especially testosterone and estogens 2.  Curing the deficiency which will increase Metabolic rate 3. Treating pcos, and associated disease. , You will start loosing itself So, if you want you can contact us directly through the link below
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