View Full Version : Myoinositol, does it still sway pink & can anyone use it?
Dreamsplanner
May 10th, 2014, 07:48 AM
Hello,
Does Myoinositol still sway pink and is it only for people who have PCO symptoms?
If anyone can take it and it still sways pink regardless of PCO or not, should someone avoid to take alongside specific food or other supplements such as Fiber?
Are there any statistics on this based on current results?
Thank you!
atomic sagebrush
May 10th, 2014, 09:54 AM
Myoinositol is too new for us to have compiled any type of useful statistics on it. Because of this and because I do not yet have a good feel for how it works, at present I only recommend it for people who have PCOS, a lot of weight to lose, or have low egg quality. Everyone else I prefer you guys just skip it till I have a better level of confidence in how it works. On paper it should sway pink, but a lot of this is a bit of a guessing game and when we're getting good results without it, I think it would be silly to suddenly have everyone include something that is an unknown, in the hopes that we have discovered a magic bullet (which does not exist). There will never be a pill or herb that we can take that guarantee pink. For now, people who need it and can be helped by it, should take it. People who don't need it, leave it alone. In a few months we may have better quality of data to go off of.http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gender-swaying-general-discussion/25293-three-essays-swaying.html
Dreamsplanner
May 10th, 2014, 10:34 AM
Many Thanks Atomic, helpful to know!
Sorry for all the questions I have been posting, I will blame it on my pregnancy hormones and gender disappointment.
I cannot help but research at the moment before DS arrives... I plan to do the research now and then surrender to whatever sway plan I have and focus on being calm and happy
I know there are no magic bullets.
Thank you again for all insightful input!!
maidentomother
May 11th, 2014, 10:28 PM
I took 2g daily for 6 weeks and I don't believe it had any effects whatsoever, or at least no apparent ones! I do not have PCOS/am thin with regular cycles but the LE diet makes me O late. I was hoping the inositol would help bring O forward but nope, it didn't at all. I think it probably doesn't do as much if anything for those without PCOS.
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