Are you
sick of being fat, hairy, and generally unhappy? Join the club... the club of
polycystic ovarian syndrome sufferers. The symptoms we suffer on a daily
basis are MISERY until they are finally under control. If you have PCOS, you
might have already heard about a new trend called the Paleo Diet. You
might be surprised to know that you could find some major relief from your
symptoms by trying the Paleo Diet for PCOS. This is a diet that not only
helps women with PCOS feel better but also lose weight as they battle insulin
resistance and stubborn hormone imbalances.
The Paleo Diet for PCOS is changing the way
women eat and live their lives. The Paleo Diet is about choosing foods that
were options for our hunter-gather ancestors. This means foods that were around
before the inventions of agriculture. This includes fresh vegetables and
fruits, nuts and fresh eggs and meat. It even includes avocados, coconuts, and
olives.
If you haven’t already heard of the Paleo Diet for PCOS,
prepare to get excited. I’ve been reading several books about the Paleo
lifestyle and I’m quickly seeing that this is really a good option for all
women with PCOS, regardless of whether you are trying to get pregnant or just
trying to lose some weight. If you have never heard of the Paleo way of life,
let me give you a quick overview and then we’ll talk more about why it works so
well to help lose weight with PCOS.
Basically, Paleo eating is all about becoming a caveman.
Perfect, right? We are already slightly hairy with PCOS! (Only kidding… kind
of!) Seriously though, the premise behind this diet is that you eat natural
foods and eliminate all the processed garbage. It’s also a gluten-free option
and I explain why that is essential in my book. The hugest contributing factor
to my own personal weight loss has always been my intake of grains. Whether
it’s whole wheat bread or white bread, brown rice or white rice, grains make me
fat. On the Paleo Diet, there are no grains so it’s an instant match!
On the Paleo diet, you eat plenty of lean proteins and an
abundance of fresh fruits and vegetables. Imagine a plate of yummy Italian
grilled chicken and a variety of colorful vegetables. Plus, you can even enjoy
your old comfort foods as long as you revamp them to fit the Paleo lifestyle.
Yes, there are even ways to have a big bowl of pasta from time to time. Who
said you couldn’t make pasta from vegetables, anyway?
After doing a little research, there are thousands of Paleo
diet recipes available for free online. Pinterest is a good place to start, but
you can also just do a quick google search. You will also find that the
Overcome PCOS meal plans are mostly Paleo-friendly, although I do incorporate
some dairy so you will want to remove those items if you are going to be
strictly following the Paleo principles.
If you have PCOS, the chances are good that the Paleo Diet
will work for you too. Many of us already have insulin resistance and you might
even be taking huge doses of Metformin (or Glucophage) to combat this
unfortunate symptom of polycystic ovaries. The good news is that you can
potentially get off of your Metformin if you drop some weight and eat a diet
that is custom built for the PCOS body.
The foods that the PCOS Paleo Diet excludes are processed foods,
grains, dairy, seed oils and sugar. Many of the elements of the diet cut off
carbohydrates. You will get all the carbs you need in the fruits and
vegetables. Any type of rice or pasta is off limits if women with PCOS want to
get rid of the symptoms that they are having.
The Paleo
Diet can be very beneficial for women suffering from polycystic ovarian
syndrome. Changing your diet and lifestyle can be a great way to see the
results that you really want. Losing weight is so difficult with having PCOS so
finding a diet to help with that is key.
Fair
Warning: Changing your carbohydrate intake like the Paleo diet suggests can
cause side effects until your body gets used to this new diet. Many women feel
nauseas, dizziness, and fatigue with the beginning of the Paleo diet. Once
these side effects go away, the Paleo diet is easy to live by and will give women
with PCOS great results.
So to sum it all up, this week’s big PCOS lesson is that Paleo works. I’m going to shift into a stricter Paleo eating plan during the month of October and see how it impacts my body. Anyone else want to go Paleo for PCOS this month? Leave a comment and we can cheer each other on along the way!
Eating clean foods like this diet suggests can reverse
many of the symptoms of PCOS. I’m living proof of that. So what do you
think? Have you ever tried the Paleo Diet for PCOS?

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