Life Life Unlimited with PCOS
The Trusted Experts in Supplements and Nutrition for PCOS
Welcome to the PCOS Nutrition Center™ where we help people with PCOS make positive, long-term changes to their eating, health and fertility.
Our clients go from “PCOS Is Taking Over My Life” to “I know exactly what I need to do for my PCOS” There are some things about PCOS that are different about other health problems – it requires a Nutrition plan specific not only to the individual with the diagnosis, but also for PCOS specifically. what we do is gently nourish the body by working on habits, behaviors and mindset.
Looking to take control over your symptoms or improve your fertility? Yearning for more education, tips, tricks, and tools? Whatever your PCOS needs, we’ve got plenty of resources to get you where you need to go! Browse our store for essential medical-grade supplements that are all non-GMO and independently tested, and specifically designed for PCOS patients.
A revolutionary new online program to promote, strengthen, and improve your physical and emotional health while living with PCOS.
Brought to you by psychology professor Dr. Stephanie Mattei and PCOS nutrition expert and educator Angela Grassi, the authors of The PCOS Workbook: Your Guide to Complete Physical and Emotional Health, PCOS COMPLETE™ is based on a proven protocol to help you take control over your mental and physical health if you have PCOS. PCOS COMPLETE™ provides a non-diet approach to managing PCOS and creating sustainable lifestyle changes. Join the Wait List
The connection between irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is REAL! ⠀IBS is the most common GI disorder among women with PCOS, affecting 20 to 40% of women. Yikes! That’s a lot of tummy trouble. If this is you, here are some ways to get relief.
Here’s some sweet news: Chocolate is good for you, especially if you have PCOS. Women with PCOS have been shown to have higher cravings for sweets. In fact, chocolate was the most frequently craved food item reported among women with high androgens and menstrual disturbances. What’s unique about chocolate is that it’s rich in flavanols, which provide numerous health benefits to those with PCOS. Flavanols are a group of antioxidant molecules that occur naturally in foods like tea, fruits, vegetables and chocolate. Chocolate also contains a rich supply of minerals such as magnesium, copper, zinc, and calcium which have been shown to be low in women with PCOS. Here’s what to know about chocolate and its health benefits for PCOS.