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Androgen Blocker PLUS has been independently verified by experienced physician and researcher Dr Zora Grandpadre. See full report here:
Androgen Blocker Formula Review
In women with PCOS, high levels of androgens (‘male’ hormones like testosterone) contribute to frustrating symptoms.
This unique blend is designed based on reviewing thousands of peer reviewed journals to find the best combination to support androgen levels.
The science shows us that for many women with PCOS excess androgens will lead to symptoms like unwanted facial hair, acne, scalp hair thinning, excessive weight and irregular cycles. By balancing androgen levels women can block their effects in the body.
Blocking the effects of androgens alongside addressing your PCOS Root Cause can be an effective way to naturally improve the symptoms of PCOS.
The Studies Behind Why Androgen Blocker Works (for the nerds 🤓):
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