Loved your Inositol podcast.
For teens with strong cramps and anxiety is Sensitol ( Designs for Health, Myo+ D Chiro + ALA) or plain Myo - Inositol better.
Also - do you have any posts with links to suggested brand and supps
Thank you!
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Re: Inositol
hi there, pdf's to the resources (key supps, brands & doses) from LB's work here; https://www.larabriden.com/resources/
Re: Inositol
Sensitol could be a good product as long as the myo-iD-chiro-inositol are in at least a 40:1 ratio (ie. not too much d-chiro). I couldn't tell from their ingredient list but you could ask them.
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Re: Inositol
I am similarly unsure if I should use plain myo-inositol or with D-chiro (in the right proportion). Online and in the period repair manual the recommendation seems to tend towards with D-chiro. Yet in the new book it says the plain version might be better (or I misunderstand something).
I am struggling with period issues (had an eating disorder in the past, and it never came back) and I seem to have an issue with too many male hormones as well, but about that I am not 100% sure.
I am struggling with period issues (had an eating disorder in the past, and it never came back) and I seem to have an issue with too many male hormones as well, but about that I am not 100% sure.
Re: Inositol
Hi Lara,
Thank you for all your incredible content.
I'm a naturopathic practitioner and recently saw a patient with PCOS that said her previous experience with myo-inositol made her acne a lot worse and is very nervous about using it again. Id love to hear your thoughts on this? Should I try again but at a low dose and gradually increase over time if no flare ups.
Thank you!!
Thank you for all your incredible content.
I'm a naturopathic practitioner and recently saw a patient with PCOS that said her previous experience with myo-inositol made her acne a lot worse and is very nervous about using it again. Id love to hear your thoughts on this? Should I try again but at a low dose and gradually increase over time if no flare ups.
Thank you!!
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