PCOS Is Now Being Called PMOS - Ayurveda Already Understood the Root Cause
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Modern health science is slowly changing the way it looks at conditions like PCOS.
Today, many experts are beginning to call it PMOS - PolyMetabolic Ovary Syndrome instead of just Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.
Why?
Because doctors are now realizing that the condition is not only about ovaries or hormones.
It is deeply connected with:
- metabolism
- insulin resistance
- inflammation
- digestion
- stress
- weight imbalance
- lifestyle patterns

And this is where Ayurveda feels almost timeless.
Ayurveda Spoke About This Thousands of Years Ago

In Ayurveda, the body is not treated as separate organs working independently. Everything is connected.
When digestion and metabolism become weak, toxins accumulate, hormones get disturbed, and the body slowly loses balance.
Ayurveda calls this metabolic fire Agni.
According to Ayurvedic wisdom:
“When Agni is disturbed, disease begins.”

Long before terms like metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, or gut-hormone connection became mainstream, Ayurveda had already explained how impaired digestion and metabolic imbalance can affect the entire body including reproductive health.
PCOS Through the Ayurvedic Lens
Ayurveda may not use the term “PCOS,” but the symptoms and patterns are clearly described through concepts such as:
- Agni imbalance
- Kapha accumulation
- Ama (metabolic toxins)
- Hormonal irregularity
- Stress-induced Vata imbalance
When Agni weakens:
- metabolism slows
- weight gain becomes easier
- inflammation increases
- cycles become irregular
- skin and hair issues appear
- energy drops
This sounds very similar to what modern medicine now recognizes in PMOS.
Ayurveda Was Never Just About Symptoms
Modern healthcare often separates problems:
- skin → dermatologist
- hormones → gynecologist
- digestion → gastroenterologist
- stress → mental health
Ayurveda always looked at the body as one interconnected system.
That is why Ayurvedic wellness focuses on:
- digestion
- daily routine
- sleep
- stress management
- food quality
- movement
- herbs and nutrition together
Not just symptom suppression.

Beyond Time, Not Behind Time
Sometimes Ayurveda is misunderstood as “old-fashioned.”
But many modern discoveries are actually validating principles Ayurveda explained centuries ago.
The language may be different.
The science may be evolving.
But the core idea remains the same:
"True wellness begins when the body’s internal balance and metabolism are supported."
This is why Ayurveda continues to feel relevant even today not because it resists science, but because its foundations were deeply holistic from the beginning.

At Dinkalpa Naturals, we believe modern wellness does not have to choose between tradition and science.
The future of wellness may actually lie in bringing both together thoughtfully, responsibly, and authentically.
