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There’s something in our food causing women to get pcos and look like men. While men have hormones to make them look more of a woman than women.

No hate or shade but men literally look more like women than women these days. Esp men that are transitioning and taking hormones to do so. Meanwhile women who were born women, (cisgender women). It’s like the hormones in food, and birth control are changing our body and face making us look masculine, giving us pcos, and ruining our feminine features . I’m starting a fast tomorrow I will only be eating raw organic fruits and vegetables, or home grown if I can do that as well. I’m trying to see something. I feel like women and our bodies are under attack. Why idk. I don’t mean to offend anyone I don’t know all the terminology out there. I just want to help my body. This will be hard being that I have Starbucks next door Taco Bell across the street, McDonalds across from Wendy’s, Hardee’s In the middle. It’s so sad there is no healthy fast food places with just real food. I almost want to just leave the US and save my self. I also think if I don’t start this detox tomorrow I won’t be here too much longer. I just can feel that something is going on with me, and I was borderline pcos right before covid. I lost 15lbs from a green detox and naturally healed but then I went back on fast food, and stress eating, it really should be a crime that this food is so addictive and easily obtainable. Healthy food should be everywhere too. It would just help people trying to heal from overeating, stress eating, and people that like to eat out. I know make healthy choices but imagine your taking bc to stop uterine bleeding, then bc makes you hungry like a pregnant women, but then you notice your arms start looking like a linebacker, your face looks manly now. I just want to heal. I use to have a tiny body tiny face, nothing manly about me at all. I know it’s hormonal, I know I have to detox
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Graylight · 51-55, F
Insulin regulation affects the development of PCOS, so it's on the rise alongside diabetes. It's a condition of modern lifestyle. Neither birth control nor hormones in food are linked to PCOS. The 'masculinizing' effect on women with PCOS is minimal, with perhaps some more personal facial hair growth. Men are not turning into women and women are not turning into men and there's no set pattern for either, anyway.

Transgender issues affect fewer than 5% of the population, so the right needs to get off that dead, beaten horse. There's no epidemic of anything in this area.

There's nothing wrong at all with eating a healthy, clean diet and it can bring a lot of positive changes, but it's not going ward off condition nutrition has little role to play in.