Publisher's Synopsis
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a hormonal disorder that affects about 1 in 10 women. But, despite its prevalence, many women struggle to find reliable and useful information about how to manage PCOS. One reason for this is the wide variety of symptoms that PCOS can cover.
The reason is that PCOS is a very complex systemic disorder, not just an ovarian problem. PCOS is like an iceberg. Only 20% of the disorder is visible as symptoms. 80% of it is beneath the surface. You're not aware of it. But it's there. For example, medical research has shown that up to one of every two women with PCOS has liver disease. If you're one of those with liver disease, your PCOS won't go away until you restore health to your liver. And this is only one example of many.