Contact your GP or healthcare provider if you experience : Complete absence of periods (amenorrhoea) for three months or more, particularly if you previously had regular cycles Very heavy bleeding requiring pad or tampon changes every hour, or passing large clots Bleeding between periods (intermenstrual bleeding) or after intercourse Severe pelvic pain accompanying menstrual changes Any possibility of pregnancy , especially if you have PCOS and were previously not ovulating regularly Seek urgent medical attention if you have : Heavy bleeding that soaks through pads/tampons hourly for more than 2 hours Dizziness, fainting, or severe weakness with bleeding Severe abdominal pain with a positive pregnancy test Your GP may recommend investigations depending on your symptoms and medical history
27 However, there is evidence that elevated homocysteine is a risk factor for kidney damage and disease
People with uncontrolled high blood pressure Anyone with significant cardiovascular disease Pregnant or nursing women People taking certain blood pressure medications Children and adolescents under 18 Anyone with a known peptide allergy Our Medical Director reviews your full health history during your consultation to make sure peptide therapy is safe for you
Insulin secretagogues: Sulfonylureas, meglitinides, D-phenylalanine derivatives Those reducing insulin resistance: Biguanides Thiazolidinediones (glitazones) Those decreasing carbohydrate absorption from the gut: Alpha Glucosidase inhibitors
But these foods are valuable because they deliver the much-needed micronutrients to our body through diet