redstiletto
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I don't normally post in here but I was cleaning out my cupboards and remembered something that might some of you ladies.
I have polycystic ovaries without the syndrome but I still experienced anovulatory and irregular menses. One day, I came across Buckwheat Farinetta flour for symptoms of pcos. I honestly think this was what made me ovulate and become regular.
It contains D-chiro-inositol which is helpful for pcosers. I bought a bag of flour online and made muffins out of them. They didn't taste great
but I'm also horrible when it comes to baking ![ROFL :rofl: :rofl:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rofl.gif)
Bake a few batches and freeze them. Eat one or two for breakfast daily. Good luck and baby dust to all in here![flower :flower: :flower:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/flower.gif)
I have polycystic ovaries without the syndrome but I still experienced anovulatory and irregular menses. One day, I came across Buckwheat Farinetta flour for symptoms of pcos. I honestly think this was what made me ovulate and become regular.
It contains D-chiro-inositol which is helpful for pcosers. I bought a bag of flour online and made muffins out of them. They didn't taste great
![haha :haha: :haha:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/haha.gif)
![ROFL :rofl: :rofl:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rofl.gif)
Bake a few batches and freeze them. Eat one or two for breakfast daily. Good luck and baby dust to all in here
![flower :flower: :flower:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/flower.gif)