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PCOS: Is this hormonal condition driving your hormonal acne?

PCOS: Is this hormonal condition driving your hormonal acne?

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In this episode we explore the intricate connection between Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and acne, diving deep into the hormonal imbalances that lead to breakouts. I will explain how elevated androgens and insulin resistance—key features of PCOS—contribute to the development of acne, particularly cystic acne.


The episode covers:

  • What PCOS is, including its symptoms and diagnostic criteria.
  • How PCOS leads to acne through hormonal imbalances, particularly the role of androgens.
  • Scientific insights into the link between insulin resistance and skin health.
  • Naturopathic treatments for PCOS and acne, including key nutrients like zinc and omega-3 fatty acids, along with herbal remedies like Vitex and licorice.
  • Practical dietary and lifestyle recommendations to help manage PCOS symptoms and improve skin health.


Products Mentioned:

Zinc Supplement

Essential Fatty Acid Supplement


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References:


Chan et al. (2017)A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to determine the efficacy and safety of lactoferrin with vitamin E and zinc as an oral therapy for mild to moderate acne vulgaris.


Göransson et al. (1978)Oral zinc in acne vulgaris: a clinical and methodological study.


Legro et al. (2013) – Review on PCOS, emphasizing the role of elevated androgens and insulin resistance in PCOS-related acne.


Escobar-Morreale et al. (2018) – Research detailing how hyperandrogenism and insulin resistance in PCOS trigger acne development.


Jiang et al. (2016) – A study on Vitex (chaste tree berry) and its effect on regulating hormones in women with PCOS.


Chen et al. (2011) – Research on licorice and peony for reducing testosterone levels in women with PCOS.


Moran et al. (2013) – Study on the benefits of low-glycemic diets in improving insulin sensitivity and managing PCOS symptoms, including acne.


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