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PCOS Relief: Can Wellness Teas Make A Difference?

Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) often face elevated androgen levels, such as testosterone. As wellness teas gain popularity, many wonder if these herbal infusions might help alleviate PCOS symptoms.

What Is PCOS?

PCOS is a condition that impacts ovarian function, making conception challenging for many women. It differs from Polycystic Ovarian Disease (PCOD), a specific type of PCOS. Common symptoms include excessive hair growth (hirsutism), irregular menstrual cycles, acne, thinning hair, and difficulties with weight management.

How Wellness Teas Help?

The use of tea to manage PCOS symptoms has become increasingly popular. While herbal teas are touted for their potential benefits, experts like Dr. Latha Sashi, a leading nutritionist, and Dr. Astha Dayal, an obstetrician and gynecologist, note that these teas are not definitive cures. Here are some commonly recommended options:

Wellness Tea

1. Spearmint Tea

Spearmint tea is believed to lower free and total testosterone levels, potentially alleviating symptoms like excessive hair growth. A 2007 study published in *Phytotherapy Research* supports its use for managing hirsutism.

2. Cinnamon Tea

Cinnamon is noted for its potential to enhance insulin sensitivity and regulate menstrual cycles. A 2007 study found that cinnamon could improve insulin sensitivity and menstrual cyclicity in women with PCOS.

3. Fenugreek Tea

Fenugreek, present in some PCOS teas, may improve menstrual cycle length and hormonal profiles, according to a 2015 study.

4. Marjoram Tea

Marjoram tea may aid in managing irregular menstrual cycles. Preliminary studies suggest it can lower dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate (DHEA-S), enhance insulin response, and balance adrenal hormones.

5. Green Tea, Matcha, and Chasteberry

Other options like green tea, matcha, and chasteberry are also considered for their potential to aid in weight management and hormone balance, though more research is needed to substantiate these benefits.

Limitations

Despite encouraging reports, the effectiveness of these teas is not fully validated by rigorous scientific studies.Doctos points out that more extensive and long-term research is needed to verify the safety and effectiveness of these herbal remedies. Individual responses may vary, especially when other health conditions or medications are involved.

While wellness teas might offer some relief, they should not replace conventional medical treatments or lifestyle changes. It’s important to approach these remedies with caution and consult a healthcare professional to develop a management plan tailored to your needs.

Aakriti Bhatt

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