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The PCOS Repair Podcast

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Welcome to The PCOS Repair Podcast! I'm Ashlene Korcek, and each week I'll be sharing the latest findings on PCOS and how to make practical health changes to your lifestyle to repair your PCOS at the root cause.If you're struggling with PCOS, know that you're not alone. In fact, it's estimated that one in ten women have PCOS. But the good news is that there is a lot we can do to manage our symptoms and live healthy, happy lives.So whether you're looking for tips on nutrition, exercise, supplements, or mental health, you'll find it all here on The PCOS Repair Podcast. Ready to get started? Hit subscribe now© 2025 2022 The PCOS Repair Podcast Enfermedades Físicas Hygiene & Healthy Living
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  • PCOS and Diet: The Latest Research of Crafting the Optimal Nutritional Strategy
    Jun 3 2025

    In this episode of the PCOS Repair Podcast, discover insights from a recent research review titled “Nutrition Strategy and Lifestyle in Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome.” This comprehensive article explores the latest research on dietary patterns, supplements, and lifestyle changes shown to support PCOS symptom relief. You’ll learn why tailored strategies matter more than one-size-fits-all solutions and how to apply the findings to your own health journey.


    The Variety in PCOS Presentation

    This episode highlights the wide variability in how PCOS presents itself. While one woman may struggle with acne and irregular cycles, another may be more affected by weight gain or fertility challenges. Yet underneath these symptoms, the same key root causes are to blame: the insulin effect, chronic inflammation, and oxidative stress. These root causes create hormonal imbalances, which drive the array of symptoms that make PCOS so challenging to diagnose and manage.


    Genetics and Environment in PCOS Development

    While PCOS has a genetic component, lifestyle factors heavily influence how and when it shows up. Nutrtion, movement routines, stress, and exposure to ultra-processed foods—especially during childhood—can activate genetic vulnerabilities. Understanding this interplay empowers you to make choices that can calm your symptoms and possibly reverse them altogether.


    Approaches for PCOS Symptom Management

    The reviewed article explores a range of nutrition strategies, many of the recommendations seem contradictory, so finally this episode will help you will get clarity as to why and what to follow for your specific PCOS root causes and unique self.

    This episode highlights research-backed supplements that support hormone balance, insulin regulation, ovulation, and inflammation reduction. Herbal supports were also reviewed, with several natural compounds showing promise for improving PCOS symptoms. However, the importance of individualized plans and safety especially during pregnancy is underscored.

    Be sure to check the show notes for the full research article and subscribe to the PCOS Repair Podcast to stay up to date on new insights and actionable guidance for your PCOS journey.


    You can take the quiz to discover your root cause here

    Nutrition Strategy and Life Style in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome—Narrative Review

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    The full list of Resources & References Mentioned can be found on the Episode webpage at:

    https://nourishedtohealthy.com/ep-150

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    30 m
  • Inherited Battles: Understanding the Genetic Roots of PCOS
    May 27 2025

    In this episode of the PCOS Repair Podcast, we’ll explore the role genetics play in PCOS. While PCOS does have a genetic component, it doesn’t follow the straightforward hereditary patterns seen with eye color or height. Instead, it involves gene variants that affect how the body handles insulin, hormones, inflammation, and reproductive function. Not everyone with a genetic predisposition will develop symptoms, and how those genes are expressed can vary widely, even within the same family. These variables are what we will discuss in this episode.


    Why PCOS Symptoms Can Look Different in Every Family

    Many women wonder why they have PCOS when other family members don’t. This episode explains how previous generations may have had undiagnosed PCOS or related symptoms like irregular periods, fertility issues, or type 2 diabetes that were never linked to PCOS. You’ll hear how increased awareness and testing today are revealing more about how PCOS can run in families, even if it didn’t look like classic PCOS symptoms in the past.


    How Lifestyle Plays a Role in PCOS Development

    A key takeaway from this episode is how lifestyle factors influence whether PCOS symptoms appear, how severe they become, and more importantly can they be reversed? Even with a genetic predisposition, your environment, such as diet, exercise habits, stress, and overall health, can either trigger or help suppress those genes. You’ll learn how past generations may have unknowingly protected themselves with simpler diets and more physical activity.

    The genetic involvement in PCOS is what is termed epigenetics, meaning they’re highly responsive to lifestyle changes. You’ll discover how you can "turn down" the expression of these genes and reverse symptoms such as irregular cycles, inflammation, cravings, fatigue, and more by addressing your root causes and making consistent, targeted changes.


    Final Thoughts on Genetics, PCOS, and Taking Control

    This episode offers hope and encouragement for anyone feeling stuck with their PCOS. Genetics may set the stage, but they don’t have to determine the ending. With a deeper understanding of where PCOS comes from and how to support your body, you can move forward with freedom from PCOS.


    You can take the quiz to discover your root cause here

    Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram!

    What did you find helpful in this episode and what follow-up questions do you have?


    The full list of Resources & References Mentioned can be found on the Episode webpage at:

    https://nourishedtohealthy.com/ep-149

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    17 m
  • Navigating PCOS and Eating Disorders: A Teen’s Story to Better Health
    May 21 2025

    In this episode of the PCOS Repair Podcast, I get to share the inspiring journey of Annie, a former client who overcame PCOS symptoms, found healing, and reached her weight loss goals, all while honoring her mental health and navigating a history of disordered eating. Annie’s story is a powerful example of what can happen when you take a compassionate, root-cause-driven approach to managing PCOS.

    The Emotional Side of Health Goals

    This episode highlights the emotional weight of health journeys, especially when past struggles with body image or disordered eating are involved. Annie had previously done the work with therapists to address her eating disorder, but when she gained weight due to PCOS, she wanted to be cautious in her next steps. She recognized the importance of approaching her weight loss from a place of self-awareness, healing, and mental wellness.

    Rather than diving into restrictive diets or fast fixes, Annie chose a slower, steadier pace that protected her emotional well-being. With continued support from her therapist, Annie and I worked together with a root-cause PCOS plan.

    Why This Story Matters for Your PCOS Journey

    This episode encourages you to rethink and personalize your approach to weight loss, health goals, and PCOS healing. Annie’s story demonstrates that sustainable results come from understanding your root causes, building nourishing habits, and protecting your mental and emotional well-being along the way. Whether you’re just starting or looking to recalibrate, this story offers hope and actionable insight for a more empowered path forward.


    You can take the quiz to discover your root cause here

    Let’s continue the conversation on Instagram!

    What did you find helpful in this episode, and what follow-up questions do you have?


    The full list of Resources & References Mentioned can be found on the Episode webpage at:

    https://nourishedtohealthy.com/ep-148

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    22 m
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