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Wello PCOSol Food Supplement for Women — PCOS Supplement Find in the Philippines

Has anyone here tried Wello PCOSol Food Supplement for Women (30 capsules)?

I came across this on Shopee and found the ingredients interesting for women looking for a PCOS supplement. Based on the product description, it contains myo-inositol, D-chiro-inositol, folic acid, and choline.

The product claims to support:
Insulin sensitivity
Menstrual cycle regularity
Ovarian function
Ovulation and hormone balance
Metabolism and liver health

💰 Price I saw: around ₱263 on the listing, with a ₱670 voucher option shown at checkout.
Of course, supplements aren’t a replacement for medical treatment, and PCOS can affect everyone differently. If you’re considering inositol for PCOS, it’s worth checking the actual dosage and talking with your OB-GYN, especially if you’re taking other medications or supplements.

Has anyone tried Wello PCOSol? Would love to hear your experience—especially regarding PCOS symptoms, irregular periods, insulin resistance, acne, or ovulation.
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u/popparapapoplabkoto — 6 days ago

What’s your go-to backup power setup during brownouts? 🇵🇭

Brownouts here in the Philippines are one of those things you can never really predict. Sometimes it’s just an hour or two, but there are times when the power is out long enough to become a real inconvenience.

I used to just rely on power banks, but they’re obviously limited once you need to keep several things running. Lately, I’ve been looking into [**portable power stations**](https://s.shopee.ph/5q7G7dXbB6) as a more practical backup power supply for home.

One brand that keeps coming up in my research is [**EcoFlow**](https://s.shopee.ph/20uXYcladV). I like the idea of having something that can basically sit charged and ready, then use it when there’s a power outage — phone charging, Wi-Fi/router, lights, laptops, and potentially other small appliances depending on the capacity.

It seems more convenient than having to deal with fuel and the noise of a traditional generator, especially if you’re living in a condo or subdivision.

For those in the Philippines who already use a **portable power station / emergency power supply**, what setup are you using?

Is EcoFlow actually worth it, or are there other brands/models that offer better value for money?
Would also be interested to hear how long your setup normally lasts during a **brownout in the Philippines**.

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u/popparapapoplabkoto — 10 days ago