{"url":"https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15731751/lose-weight-facial-hair-cravings-fix-hormones-inositol-supplement-woman-experts.html","title":"Inositol supplement eases woman's cravings, fog, and hormone woes","domain":"dailymail.co.uk","imageUrl":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/15837848/pexels-photo-15837848.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&h=650&w=940","pexelsSearchTerm":"woman taking supplements","category":"Lifestyle","language":"en","slug":"6dea6752","id":"6dea6752-b4a2-4dc5-b917-14a60117363d","description":"A 42-year-old woman used ChatGPT advice to take daily inositol for perimenopause symptoms like brain fog, bloating, and sugar cravings.","summary":"## TL;DR\n- A 42-year-old woman used ChatGPT advice to take daily inositol for perimenopause symptoms like brain fog, bloating, and sugar cravings.\n- After four weeks on 1g capsules, her cravings eased, brain fog cleared in a week, and she delayed starting HRT.\n- Experts highlight inositol's promise for PCOS weight loss, facial hair reduction, fertility, and insulin resistance, but call for larger studies.\n\n## The story at a glance\nAbi Twomlow, a 42-year-old psychotherapist and mother-of-two from Staffordshire, turned to ChatGPT for quick relief from severe perimenopause symptoms while awaiting GP blood tests and HRT. The AI suggested inositol, a cheap sugar-based supplement, which improved her symptoms in weeks and impressed her doctor. Experts like Professor Shakila Thangaratinam from the University of Liverpool back its use for women's hormonal issues such as PCOS, though they stress the need for more research. This comes amid growing interest in supplements for conditions affecting one in ten British women.\n\n## Key points\n- Abi suffered brain fog so bad she felt like she had early-onset dementia, constant chocolate cravings, and bloating after her second child's birth; her GP diagnosed perimenopause.\n- ChatGPT recommended 1g daily inositol capsules (30p each from a pharmacy), explaining it regulates blood sugar, rebalances hormones, and boosts brain function.\n- Within one week, brain fog lifted; after four weeks, sugar cravings dropped sharply, preventing weight gain and letting her hold off on HRT.\n- Inositol is vitamin B8, naturally in foods like meat, fruits, and grains; low intake leads to insulin resistance, high blood sugar, and risks like diabetes.\n- For PCOS (one in ten women, causing facial hair, irregular periods, weight gain), a 2017 analysis of nine trials showed metabolic improvements like weight loss after over 24 weeks.\n- A 2022 review of 15 studies found about three pounds lost after six weeks, especially in PCOS women; it may aid menopause sleep and brain fog, per limited research.\n- Benefits extend to 68% lower gestational diabetes risk in pregnancy (2022 analysis), better fertility via ovulation regulation, and possible mood help, but mental health evidence is weak.\n\n## Details and context\nInositol works by improving cells' ability to absorb sugar, lowering blood sugar and tackling insulin resistance at the root of many symptoms. This explains its pull for PCOS, now seen as metabolic rather than just ovarian, linking high insulin to hormone chaos, weight issues, and hair growth.[[1]](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15731751/lose-weight-facial-hair-cravings-fix-hormones-inositol-supplement-woman-experts.html)\n\nThe average UK diet provides 1g daily, but supplements ensure steady doses; experts say it's safe with meds, unlike unproven areas like menopause where one small 2024 study combined it with soy and chocolate for fewer hot flushes.\n\nWhile Abi's story spotlights perimenopause, the article spotlights PCOS evidence most strongly, with fertility gains observational so far.\n\n## Key quotes\n- ‘It was getting to the point where I just couldn’t remember why I walked into a room. It felt like I had early-onset dementia,’ says Abi Twomlow.\n- ‘Not enough women, or doctors, know about the effects that inositol can have,’ says Professor Shakila Thangaratinam, University of Liverpool.\n- ‘My sugar cravings are so much better... the brain fog also cleared within the first week,’ says Abi Twomlow.\n\n## Why it matters\nHormonal disorders like PCOS and perimenopause affect millions of women, driving insulin issues that fuel weight struggles, fertility problems, and symptoms like unwanted hair. For readers, this means a low-cost option like 30p inositol could ease cravings and support hormone balance alongside doctor care, especially if blood tests show insulin resistance. Watch for larger trials on menopause and mental health effects, and always check with a GP before starting supplements.","hashtags":["#health","#supplements","#hormones","#pcos","#weightloss","#womenshealth"],"sources":[{"url":"https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-15731751/lose-weight-facial-hair-cravings-fix-hormones-inositol-supplement-woman-experts.html","title":"Original article"}],"viewCount":4,"publishedAt":"2026-04-15T13:15:37.576Z","createdAt":"2026-04-15T13:15:37.576Z","articlePublishedAt":"2026-04-15T11:00:45.000Z"}