Description
COURT CASE:
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have androgen-producing tumors
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have excess androgens (male hormones) even though we are female
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have hyperandrogenism
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have low grade inflammation that stimulates polycystic ovaries to produce androgens
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis related problems
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have hormonal disorders
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have excess insulin
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have x-linked dominant or autosomal dominant trait (Stein-Leventhal syndrome)
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we accumulated toxins in our physical body
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have a weakened immune system
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have an unhealthy diet
- being at risk for developing polycystic ovarian syndrome because we have generational curses and/or generational iniquities that make us more prone to having PCOS
- having polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- having an endocrine imbalance in which we have high levels of estrogen, testosterone, and luteinizing hormone (LH), and decreased secretion of follicle stimulating hormone
- being a female who has high testosterone levels (hyperandrogenism)
- having polycystic ovaries
- having 12 or more immature follicles
- having oligo (anovulation)/no ovulation
- having follicular cysts that develop on one or both of our ovaries that produces excess estrogen
- having ovaries that are double in size
- having ovarian cysts
- having enlarged cystic ovaries
- acne
- cystic acne
- oily skin
- acne on our chin
- acne on our upper lip
- acne where men typically grow body and/or facial hair
- having dark patches on our skin
- having dark spots on our skin
- having skin tags
- dandruff
- our hair thinning on our scalp
- hair loss on our scalp (alopecia)
- hair thinning on our scalp
- having a receding hairline (even though we’re female)
- being a female who experiences male pattern baldness
- hirsutism (excessive hair growth)
- excessive facial hair (even though we are female)
- having upper lip hair (even though we are female)
- having a mustache (even though we are female)
- having chin hair (even though we are female)
- having a beard (even though we are female)
- coarse hair growth on our face (even though we are female)
- excessive body hair growth (even though we are female)
- having masculine features even though we are female
- tubular breasts
- decreased breast size
- painful periods
- irregular menstruation
- amenorrhea (missed periods)
- prolonged periods
- low sex drive
- thickening of the wall of our uterus
- pelvic pain
- reduced fertility
- low fertility
- infertility
- having difficulty getting pregnant for more than 1 year
- sexual dysfunction
- impaired glucose tolerance
- hyperinsulinemia
- insulin resistance
- craving sugar
- having type 2 diabetes
- fungal infections
- weight gain
- unexplained weight gain
- rapid weight gain
- easily gaining weight
- increased belly fat
- difficulty losing weight
- difficulty managing our weight
- obesity
- having more severe signs and/or symptoms of PCOS because we are obese
- being at risk for developing diabetes type 2 because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing metabolic syndrome because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing thyroid disease because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing autoimmune disorders because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing hyperplasia (enlarged organ or tissue) because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing liver disease because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing gum disease because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing tooth decay because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing memory loss because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing cardiovascular disease because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing high blood pressure because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing heart problems/disease because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing stroke because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing breast cancer because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing endometriosis because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing endometrial cancer because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing early menopause because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for being infertile because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for having miscarriages, 1st trimester miscarriages, and/or recurrent miscarriages because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for having an unhealthy pregnancy because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing gestational diabetes because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing preeclampsia because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- being at risk for developing memory loss because we have polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)
- mood changes
- anxiety
- depression
- irritability
- anger
- rage
- brain fog
- fatigue
- chronic fatigue
- sleep problems
- sleep disorders
- broken sleep cycles
- insomnia
- sleep apnea
- headaches
- elevated blood pressure
- high cholesterol
- hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
- blood clots
- fatty liver disease
- inflammation
- high cholesterol
- heart disease
- gestational diabetes
- preeclampsia
- miscarriage
- recurrent miscarriages
- miscarriages in the 1st trimester
- metabolic syndrome
- feeling insecure
- feeling vulnerable
- feeling like our creativity is blocked
- feeling traumatized
- having unprocessed trauma
- feeling like our life is out of balance
- feeling unstable in life
- feeling like our life isn’t secure
- feeling anxious
- feeling overwhelmed
- trying to control things that are out of our control
- refusing to comply with life as it is
- feeling emotionally disconnected
- feeling regretful
- feeling stressed
- feeling ungrounded
- feeling like we aren’t honoring our boundaries
- feeling like we aren’t being true to ourselves
- feeling unworthy of being loved
- feeling jealous
- feeling worthless
- feeling like we can’t accept ourselves
- self rejection
- feeling angry
- blaming ourselves
- feeling resistant
- feeling bitter
- feeling ashamed
- rejecting and/or resenting our feminine qualities
- judging and/or criticizing our femininity
- feeling like we’re not good enough as a woman
- feeling like we’re unworthy of being loved
- not accepting ourselves
- feeling dishonest with ourselves
- feeling unsettled
- feeling unloved
- feeling fearful
- being controlling
- feeling unsafe
- feeling like we’re holding back
- not accepting ourself
- not trusting in God
- having accusations, false labels, false verdicts, generational false verdicts, and/or word curses that there is no cure for polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) and/or any of its signs, symptoms, and/or complications
- having accusations, false labels, false verdicts, generational false verdicts, and/or word curses of any of these aforementioned problems
- the buying, selling, and/or trading of our endocrine system, our reproductive system, our female reproductive system, our hypothalamus, GnRH levels, pituitary gland, luteinizing hormone (LH) levels, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) levels, adrenal glands, estrogen levels, testosterone levels, androgen levels, hormone levels, pancreas, insulin, insulin levels, insulin sensitivity, ovaries, primordial follicle, primary follicle, secondary follicle, mature follicle, corpus albicans, corpus luteum, ovulation cycles, menstruation cycles, fertility, our ability to conceive, our ability to have a healthy pregnancy, and/or our ability to have a carry a fetus to full term pregnancy to the kingdom of darkness, and the kingdom of darkness having ownership claims over these aforementioned things
- the category/kingdom of spirits that are located in our endocrine system, our reproductive system, our female reproductive system, our hypothalamus, GnRH levels, pituitary gland, luteinizing hormone (LH) levels, follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) levels, adrenal glands, estrogen levels, testosterone levels, androgen levels, hormone levels, pancreas, insulin, insulin levels, insulin sensitivity, ovaries, primordial follicle, primary follicle, secondary follicle, mature follicle, corpus albicans, and/or corpus luteum
- the category/kingdom of spirits that cause, contribute to, exacerbate, and/or reestablish any of these aforementioned problems