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The 5 Benefits of Inositol

Here are the 5 benefits of inositol you should know about.

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0:00 Inositol
0:10 What is inositol?
1:20 Inositol benefits

In this video, I want to share with you a little bit about inositol. Inositol is vitamin B8. But, it’s no longer classified as a B vitamin because they found out that your body can make it. But, I believe it’s a very important vitamin.

Your body makes inositol, and it’s most abundant in your brain. It’s actually a sugar alcohol made from glucose. It can help with insulin resistance, blood sugars, and even to curb cravings. In large doses (2000mg twice per day) with a little bit of folate, inositol may help with conditions like ADD, OCD, depression, and problems with binge eating.

The type of inositol you may want to take is called Myo-inositol.

5 benefits of inositol:
1. It can act as a natural anti-depressant, and it may have anti-anxiety effects
2. It’s similar to metformin and may help with PCOS
3. It can help restore the FSH and LH ratios and may help with the menstrual cycle and fertility
4. It can reduce the need for binge eating
5. It can help reduce stress and mood swings

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Thanks for watching! I hope this helps you better understand the unique benefits of inositol.
ChelleDThompson : I watched an older video from Dr. Berg in which he mentions the benefits of myoinositol on PCOS. My cycles were very irregular...I would go 4 months with no period at all. After watching the video, I began taking a supplement with a 40:1 ratio. After about 3 weeks my period started. For the following six months I had regular period. Fast forward, I now have a 16 month old toddler
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The type of inositol you may want to take is called Myo-inositol.

5 benefits of inositol:
1. It can act as a natural anti-depressant, and it may have anti-anxiety effects
2. It’s similar to metformin and may help with PCOS
3. It can help restore the FSH and LH ratios and may help with the menstrual cycle and fertility
4. It can reduce the need for binge eating
5. It can help reduce stress and mood swings
Food sources of inositol include brewer`s yeast, liver, whole grains, cantaloupe, citrus fruits (except lemon), bananas, wheat germ, nuts, beans, raisins, cabbage, and lecithin.
Connie Reeves : "Other than that, it doesn't do much else". You're the best, Dr Berg!
Hicoteo : I've taken inositol for years first to help with the blues then to boost energy after workouts. Working out did not give me energy. It gassed me for the rest of the day. Inositol helped a lot. My wife used to be real up tight about certain things. It helped her to relax and not take things so seriously.

What Is Inositol? – Dr. Berg

Inositol (vitamin B8) is a supplement that helps to reduce depression, relieve anxiety and panic attacks. It has been shown to have an impact on serotonin and dopamine levels.

0:00: Introduction
0:26: What inositol does for the body
1:21: Inositol's ability to relieve anxiety
2:00: Reasons to choose IP 6
2:35: Thanks for watching!

In this video, we’re going to talk about what inositol is, how it works and why it's so effective!

Inositol also helps to alleviate high insulin levels naturally by acting as an insulin-sensitizing agent by stimulating the production of neurotransmitters and eliminating PCOS syndrome.

High insulin levels are a major risk factor in many chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, obesity, and heart disease.

Some other benefits of inositol include:
• Decreases cholesterol
• Helps neuropathy or peripheral neuropathy
• Reduces risk of kidney stones
• Helps with the menstrual cycle

IP6 is a sub-type of inositol and is a phytic acid which is a very powerful antioxidant, which is also a key layer that will help get rid of excess irons in the body.
Some other useful properties of IP 6 are listed below:

• Decrease the risk of fibroids
• Strengthens the immune system
• Decreases the production of abnormal cells

What does Inositol do to your body?
Inositol is beneficial in a variety of ways, such as helping to lower high insulin levels in the body by eliminating PCOS syndrome. The mechanism behind this is that inositol reduces the conversion of the androgen and thus improves insulin resistance.

Inositol also lowers blood sugar levels and cholesterol. It can also help people with panic disorder or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

Does inositol give you energy?
Inositol is a type of carbohydrate that is found in several different foods, and it plays an important role in energy production. Inositol is a type of B-vitamin that helps give you sustained energy throughout the day.

It also helps improve moods, making it a great choice if you're struggling with fatigue or depression.

Studies showed that inositol pyrophosphates which contain high-energy phosphate bonds can give you an energy boost.

Is inositol good for PCOS?
Research suggests that inositol may help people with depression, anxiety, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and diabetes. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal imbalance that affects about 1 in 10 women.

PCOS can cause infertility, weight gain, and long-term health problems if left untreated. While there is no cure for PCOS, there are treatments that can help manage the symptoms. One such treatment is inositol.

Benefits of Inositol:
• Helps with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)
• Acne
• Improves Insulin Resistance by lowering insulin
• Decreases cholesterol
• Helps neuropathy or peripheral neuropathy
• Reducing risk for kidney stones
• Helps with your menstrual cycle
• Help in the production of neurotransmitters

IP6 Benefits:
• Decreases risk for fibroids
• Supports immune system
• Decreases abnormal cells
• Phytic acid – help get rid of excess irons

Some studies suggest that inositol may help improve fertility and insulin resistance in women with PCOS. More research is needed to determine the full benefits of inositol for PCOS patients.

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Aye Kay : Self diagnosed myself with PCOS and started taking this daily... changed my life! You’re a saint for sharing this Dr. Berg
Bianca Polo : I’m taking a supplement with this and my mood is so beautiful. It’s like a high level antidepressant. I also take red maca root which is great for mood as well
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JC : Husband and I Have used inositol for years at night to shut off mental chatter so as to be able to sleep faster. Just have to remember to take choline in morning to balance it out, as they are a "pair" per my understanding. Thanks for all the great videos!

Before Taking Inositol for PCOS...WATCH THIS | Supplements for PCOS | Inositol for Weight Loss

In this video we're going to look at 7 essential things you should know before you using inositol supplements for PCOS (aka polycystic ovarian syndrome).

** NOTE: In the video I incorrectly stated that PCOS patients tend to have a defect in the conversion of D-chiro to myo. But it's actually the other way around: myo to D-chiro. Sincere apologies for the mixup. **

Inositol is one of the most popular supplements for PCOS and could potentially help with ovarian function, reproductive health, regulating blood sugar and much more.

This video covers not only the different types of inositol, but the benefits of myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol, plus tips on on taking them as a supplements powder. In addition, we'll look at some of the best food sources for inositol.

Here's the article that goes along with this video (includes references to research and other data mentioned in the video):
https://livewellzone.com/inositol-for-pcos/

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0:00 - Intro
0:00:46 - What Inositol Is: Carbohydrate
0:01:19 - Types of Inositol: Myo and D-Chiro
0:02:00 - Inositol's Effect on Insulin, FSH, Thyroid
0:03:02 - Evidence Based Dose for Myo and D-Chiro Inositol for PCOS
0:03:39 - Side Effects of Inositol Supplements
0:04:40 - How Long To Use Inositol Powder for PCOS Symptoms
0:05:09 - Food Sources of Inositol
0:08:59 - Outro

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Stephanie Mitchell : 4:40 Would you suggest taking myoinositol for 3 weeks on and one week off during our period, or off the week before the period, or just take it daily regardless of our cycle? Per your recommendation I started this supplement nearly 2 months ago because I started having severe heart palpitations during my period and it's helped tremendously. Only a few flutters during my last cycle so I'm hopeful it'll be gone forever soon. I'm forever grateful!
Morayo Vlogs : It would seem unfortunately, that doctors wouldn’t know enough or have the patience to work through what ratios of inositol you need and are more inclined to just write you a Metformin prescription and be done with it.
Hannah Lisa : I have suspected PCOS, only have slightly elevated testosterone levels but I definitely have a lot of symptoms of PCOS. Weight issues, irregular periods, don’t always ovulate, fatigue and oiliness. I’ve been reading a lot on insoltol and this video has been really informative! I’m not trying to get pregnant right now but I’m hoping if I can manage my symptoms before it comes to trying for a baby, it’ll make it easier.
Thank you!
Dusty : This is the first truly helpful video on this topic, since you mentioned the differences between myo and d-chiro inositol, how they work inside the body and that we need it in a 40:1 ratio. THANKS SO MUCH!! I'm using the effective nature brand with 95% myo and 5% d-chiro (+folate).
safi456 : Hey sister, thanks for a clear video. I am overweight and have many of the symptoms of PCOS and Insulin resistance, including swelling, hair on the chin, thin hair on my scalp, cramping during periods, plenty of ab fat, and wt that wont come off no matter what. I know my weight gain is not food related because I do plenty of intermittent fasting, and dont eat too many carbs or sugar. Even when I exercise I dont lose wt. I'm convinced its a hormonal problem, but I have yet to find a doctor with any knowledge or even compassion. My research has led me to inositol, and I'm willing to give this a try. Please can you tell me which type of inositol would benefit me of the two you mentioned? Or should I take both? Is it better in pill form or powder form? Do you add the powder to your drinks?

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