PCOS / PCOD Is a Systemic Imbalance — Not an Ovary Disorder

Cysts form when metabolism, hormones, nerves, and clearance lose coordination. Restore the system — ovaries respond.

PCOS vs PCOD — Same Spectrum

PCOD represents early, functional ovarian dysregulation. PCOS reflects a deeper, long-standing endocrine–metabolic state.

In both, follicles receive distorted signals and fail to ovulate — appearing as multiple cysts.

The ovary is the messenger — not the culprit.

PCOS functional physiology

The 5 Functional Drivers of PCOS / PCOD

Insulin–Metabolic Dysregulation

Insulin resistance overstimulates ovarian androgens.

Neuro-Endocrine Rhythm Loss

Stress alters LH–FSH signaling and ovulation timing.

Androgen Excess

High androgens block follicle maturation.

Liver–Gut Clearance Overload

Hormones remain biologically loud.

Chronic Inflammation

Inflammation worsens insulin and ovarian sensitivity.

60-Second PCOS Functional Pattern Quiz

Select what applies to you. Each selection reveals a functional signal.

Cycle & Hormonal Signals

Metabolic Signals

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