90-Day Full Body Detox Cleanse for PCOS / PCOD Support
Struggling with PCOS/PCOD Symptoms?
Understand PCOS/PCOD at the Root Level
1. Hormonal Imbalance
Affects cycles & symptoms
2. Insulin Resistance
Leads to Weight & Cravings
3. Gut Health Issues
Impacts Hormones
4. Toxin Build-Up
Disrupts Natural Balance
Support Your Body Naturally with a 90-Day System
A structured Ayurvedic approach designed to support hormonal balance and overall wellness.
Supports Hormone Balance
Helps Regulate Metabolism
Improves Digestion
Supports Long-Term Health
Direction of Use
Morning Routine
Dilute 1 scoop (approx. 3–5gm) in lukewarm water and consume on an empty stomach.
Night Routine
Dilute 1 scoop (approx. 3–5gm) in lukewarm water and consume before bedtime.
No Measuring Hassle
The scoop is already in the bottle – ready to use!
Important
Avoid eating anything for at least 30 minutes after consumption.
Hydration Tip
Drink at least 3–4 liters of water daily for best results.
How it Works
A structured pathway designed to support hormonal balance, metabolism and regular cycle wellness naturally.
Supports Detoxification
Helps cleanse internal toxins and supports liver and gut wellness.
Helps Balance Hormones
Supports hormonal harmony linked with PCOS/PCOD wellness naturally.
Improves Metabolism
Encourages better metabolism and supports healthy energy utilization.
Supports Regular Function
Helps maintain everyday cycle wellness and long-term internal balance.
Powered by Proven Ayurvedic Ingredients
Carefully combined to support multiple systems in your body, not just one symptom.













Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The formulation is based on traditional Ayurvedic herbs that have been used for decades in clinical practice. It is designed for gentle, long-term daily consumption.
Consult your healthcare professional before use.
Consistent use for at least 90 days is recommended.
By supporting detox and hormone balance, it may support clearer skin.
It supports hormonal balance, which may help cycle regularity.
It supports metabolism and insulin balance, which are key PCOS drivers.
