Prolistem® For
Women (PCOS Symptoms)
Prolistem® for Women (PCOS) is a patented, all-natural formula with an FDA Certificate of Free Sale (U.S.) that lowers excess testosterone to rebalance hormones, restore regular cycles, and support healthy egg development.
Prolistem® For Women
Why Prolistem® for Women?
- Improves menstrual regularity and fertility by regulating testosterone levels. Clinical studies show that Prolistem can significantly reduce testosterone levels, a hallmark of PCOS.
- Improves ovarian function by regulating hormones. Prolistem helps to improve the quality of eggs and promote healthy follicle growth.
- Prolistem’s multifaceted approach helps to alleviate PCOS associated symptoms and improve your quality of life.
- Prolistem for Women (PCOS) is safe and effective, formulated with natural ingredients and is well-tolerated.
How Prolistem® for Women Works?
Hormonal Modulation: Inhibits enzymes like 3β-HSD, 17-HSD, and 17-20 lyase while stimulating aromatase activity, crucial for androgen and estrogen metabolism.
Multi-faceted Approach: Influences 5a- and 5b-reductase activities, ensuring a comprehensive modulation of hormonal pathways.
Why Should I Choose Prolistem® for Women?
Who is Prolistem® for Women?
- Women with PCOS—whether lean or overweight, with or without insulin resistance.
- Those with irregular or absent periods, anovulation, or long cycle gaps.
- Women with signs of androgen excess (e.g., acne, hair thinning, hirsutism).
- Those preparing to conceive (naturally or with IVF/IUI) who want to support cycle regularity and ovarian function.
- Women seeking a non-drug, natural routine to help rebalance hormones.
Not for: use during pregnancy or breastfeeding; discontinue once pregnancy is confirmed.
Check with your clinician if: you use hormonal therapies (e.g., birth control, anti-androgens), have thyroid, liver, or metabolic conditions, or take prescription medications.
What to expect & timeline
- Plan for at least 3 months. Many women continue for 3–6 months depending on progress and clinician advice.
- Before you start (Week 0): Note your last period, cycle length, and any symptoms (acne, hair, bloating). If possible, record baseline labs your clinician recommends.
Weeks 1–2: Most feel the formula is gentle; stay consistent. Minor, temporary shifts (spotting, mild headache, skin/oil changes) can occur as hormones rebalance.
Weeks 3–6: Early wins may include steadier energy/mood, less bloating, and first signs of cycle regulation. Keep tracking with a calendar or app.
Months 2–3 (Weeks 6–12): Many see more regular cycles and clearer ovulation signs (e.g., LH surge, cervical mucus). If trying to conceive, begin timing intercourse/IUI around predicted ovulation.
Months 3–6: Best window for results—cycles often become more predictable, with ongoing support for healthy follicles and egg development. Continue your routine and tracking.
If you don’t notice any change by 12 weeks, or if you go >90 days without a period, check with your clinician.
Not for use during pregnancy or breastfeeding—stop once pregnancy is confirmed.