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Squatting a cure for PCOS / hirsutism?
 
Medicineman9 Views: 658
Published: 8 y
 

Squatting a cure for PCOS / hirsutism?


It may sound strange but there is a certain chance that squatting might be a cure for PCOS and hirsutism, as it prevents pudendal nerve damage and most likely enables the pudendal nerve to heal:

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Citation from http://www.naturesplatform.com/health_benefits.html:
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"Damage to this nerve (pudendal nerve) has serious consequences for pelvic health. The uterus and ovaries depend on continuous feedback from the brain (via the pudendal nerve) to maintain proper hormonal balance."
"Why Women Are More Susceptible
Pelvic floor nerve stretch injury, the root cause of most pelvic disease, affects women more frequently than men. One reason is that the vaginal canal is a structural gap which is more vulnerable to the unique stress produced by the sitting toilet."
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Therefore, pudendal nerve damage (overstretching of the pudendal nerve) might be the real cause of hirsutism and PCOS.

At least from my point of view thats a more sensible theory than all the theories I heard from allopathic medicine so far.

If you try squatting and if you find it improves your PCOS or hirsutism please forward this information to hirsutism / PCOS forums / support groups etc. etc. !!!
Short link to this posting is:
http://tinyurl.com/ybdlst7z

long link is
http://meulengrachtforum.altervista.org/forum/index.php/topic,1140.0.html

but I suggest you copy it "as is" including all content and all links!
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