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    Reason for taking: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO...
    10/25/2020 6:36:18 PM

    Reviewer: 19-24 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 5

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 5

    Comment:
    I took it for one month and found out I was pregnant after 1 year of struggling to get pregnant. I have pcos

    Reason for taking: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO...
    1/30/2019 3:55:45 PM

    Reviewer: CAGirl75, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)

    Brand Product: Other

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 1

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 3

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    Have been taking a combo of D and Myo Inositol for PCOS for the last 2 weeks at the recommended 40:1 ration (4000mg Myo to 100mg D). I have a hybrid PCOS diagnosis and I'm 43 - not trying to get pregnant. Horrible side effects thus far - Rapid weight gain, bloating, acne, depression and short temper. I am stopping this treatment TODAY.

    Reason for taking: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO...
    10/11/2018 9:50:21 AM

    Reviewer: 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Consumer)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 1

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 1

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    I tried this twice and both times I started spotting and the first time I bled for four days, stopped for three, then had an eight day period. My sex drive has also been lower.

    Reason for taking: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO...
    3/27/2015 12:15:48 AM

    Reviewer: Twotree, 25-34 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Consumer)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 5

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 5

    Comment:
    I have had irregular periods for years and was Dx with mold PCOS. My cycle did not improve despite balanced nutrition and exercise, other than when I was on birth control of course. When I read on PubMed that inositol supplementation had some merit, I decided to give it a try. I have been taking 650mg of inositol per day for about 5 months now. The first three months my cycle/period came like cloc ... Show Full Comment

    Reason for taking: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCO...
    12/7/2014 1:05:36 AM

    Reviewer: MissxPriss, 19-24 Female on Treatment for 6 months to less than 1 year (Consumer)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 5

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 5

    Comment:
    The first month I took 1000 mg of myo-inositol in pregnitude (which also contains folic acid) and is 1/2 recommended dose and my cycle was a normal 28 day cycle for the first time in years. I then dropped down to taking it only during the first half of my cycle, and it still worked. However when I stopped I went back to 32 day out of whack cycle. I have mild PCOS. I highly recommend women with PCO ... Show Full Comment

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