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Edited with the trial version of Foxit Advanced PDF Editor Chapter 2 – All About PCOS & Ovarian Cysts To remove this notice, visit: www.foxitsoftware.com/shopping 26 will be able to fight PCOS symptoms and prevent ovarian cysts more effectively. Environmental toxins are other issues of great concern. These can disrupt your hormonal activity by interfering with the production and metabolism of hormones and by mimicking hormones. Environmental toxins can also lower progesterone levels, damage your fertility, the ovulation process and the health of your unborn child. Chronic exposure to xenohormones (petro-chemically derived pesticides, emulsifiers found in soap and cosmetics, plastics, regular meat), and man- made chemicals found in our food and environment, can cause hormone dysfunction, ovary damage (damaged follicles which cause reduced production of progesterone) and infertility problems. Exposure to solvents, the most common type of xenohormones that are found in glue, dry cleaning clothes, nail polish and paint can lead to an array of health problems including: fatigue, anxiety, depression, brain swelling, fetus damage and oxygen deprivation in the brain. While there is no escape from chemical pollution, including xenohormones, the PCOS diet, the solvents exposure guidelines and detoxification protocols outlined in the book will provide you with a diet that is as free as possible from environmental chemicals that will disrupt your hormones and damage your health. They will also remove chemical substances that are already in your body and strengthen your toxin elimination organs. Insulin Resistance Studies show that at least 30% of women with PCOS have insulin resistance, Insulin resistance can manifest as acne, difficulty losing weight, high blood pressure, elevated blood glucose and carbohydrate cravings. When the cells in your body are less responsive to the insulin hormone, you have insulin resistance, which damages the functionality of a myriad of insulin- Page 26