Soigner le syndrome des ovaires polykystiques naturellement

Par Pierre Lombard Publié le 11/05/2016 Mis à jour le 19/04/2021 Edition Abonné
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Ce syndrome représente l'une des premières causes d’infertilité des femmes. Lié à des facteurs environnementaux, il peut être amélioré par l’alimentation et certains compléments alimentaires. Détails.

Le syndrome des ovaires polykystiques (SOPK), encore appelé Anovulation Hyperandrogénique (AH), est l’un des désordres hormonaux féminins les plus communs. Il touche  entre 5...

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