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Living Healthy with PCOS Living healthy with PCOS means feeling good in your body and nourishing yourself from the inside out
In general, its a good idea to reduce or avoid: Foods high in added sugar, such as sugary drinks, candies, desserts, and fruit juices Highly processed or packaged snacks Spicy foods, including hot sauces and chilli peppers Refined carbohydrates, including white bread, plain crackers, and white rice Fatty foods, like fried items or pizza Conclusion The GLP-1-friendly label is a new addition to grocery shelves
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