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Why Are Some Women More Prone To PCOS?


Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects many women, but some factors can increase your risk.


Let's explore these and discover how the PCOS30 Program and PROVITA probiotics can be your support.

  1. Family Connection Like many health conditions, genetics can play a significant role in PCOS. If your mother, sister, or close female relatives have experienced PCOS, your risk increases.

  2. Insulin Resistance Women with insulin resistance have a higher likelihood of developing PCOS. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. When the body becomes resistant to insulin, it compensates by producing more insulin, leading to elevated androgen levels and the development of PCOS symptoms.

  3. Hormonal Imbalances PCOS is inherently tied to hormonal irregularities, particularly an excess of androgens (male hormones). This hormonal imbalance disrupts the normal ovulation process and contributes to the formation of ovarian cysts.

  4. Lifestyle Choices Certain lifestyle choices can increase the risk of PCOS. Sedentary habits, poor dietary choices, and obesity are associated with a higher likelihood of developing the syndrome.

  5. Age PCOS can affect women of all ages, but it's most commonly diagnosed during the reproductive years.

  6. Inflammatory Conditions Chronic inflammation is a contributing factor to PCOS. Inflammatory markers are often elevated in women with the condition, suggesting a connection between inflammation, insulin resistance, and hormonal imbalances.

Your Solution Toolkit

Empower yourself with our PCOS30 Program, offering personalized guidance on nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle changes. Pair this with PROVITA Probiotics, supporting gut health crucial for managing inflammation and hormonal imbalances in PCOS.


Take control of your health with these tools.


The PCOS30 Program and PROVITA probiotics offer a holistic approach to manage and prevent PCOS, helping you thrive despite the challenges.


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