Description
Can you absorb enough myo-inositol from food?
Many women with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome) suffer from an inositol deficiency. Most foods which contain myo-inositol only contain this beneficial nutrient in very small amounts, meaning that the most effective way to get additional myo-inositol is from supplements.
Why is myo-inositol often recommended to those with PCOS?
Insulin is a hormone which is crucial for controlling blood sugar levels in the body, and insulin resistance is a problem with the body’s ability to respond to this hormone. Myo-inositol has been studied for its role in insulin signalling, and is often recommended for those with PCOS, which high insulin levels and insulin resistance can be a feature of.
Recommended Use:
1 serving (2g) per day stirred into water or juice, or as recommended by a healthcare practitioner.
Ingredients:
One serving (2.02g) typically provides:
Myo-Inositol | 2000mg |
Other ingredients:
Silicon dioxide