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NATURAL FERTILITY SUPPORT FOR HER
A comprehensive blend of micronutrients made to support you from fertility to a healthy conception.
We’ve formulated our daily capsules based on the latest research into nutrient intake and female reproductive health, combining the recommended dosage of Vitamin D and Folic Acid, with evidence-based minerals, vitamins and antioxidants.
WHY IT WORKS
OFFSETS OXIDATIVE STRESS
RECOMMENDED FOLIC ACID DOSAGE
HOW IT WORKS
KEY NUTRIENTS ASSOCIATED WITH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
INCREASES ANTIOXIDANT STATUS
PROMOTES REGULAR OVULATION & EGG QUALITY
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KEY INGREDIENTS
WHAT'S INSIDE
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BLUEBERRY EXTRACT
A rich source of anthocyanins, a polyphenol with potent antioxidant properties. Antioxidants can help reduce oxidative damage to oocytes (eggs) and support ovulation, by reducing oxidative stress to help maintain the health and function of the ovaries. In addition, antioxidants can support hormonal balance and mitigate inflammation in the reproductive system. Studies have suggested that antioxidant supplementation can improve IVF outcomes by reducing oxidative stress, enhancing egg quality, and improving embryo implantation rate
INOSITOL
Has been shown to regulate the menstrual cycle, improve ovulation, and favourably influence metabolic parameters particularly in women with PCOS. By reducing oxidative stress and supporting cellular health, inositol may also contribute to better egg quality and increased fertility.
L-CARNITINE
An amino acid with important antioxidant capabilities, linked with improved fertility in women. There is some evidence to suggest that L-Carnitine may support women with PCOS to conceive and fertilisation rates for women undergoing IVF.
COENZYME Q10
A pseudovitamin that plays a crucial role in energy production within cells and possesses the ability to scavenge free radicals to help reduce oxidative stress and protect reproductive cells from damage.
VITAMIN D3
The sunshine vitamin, that is scientifically referred to as a prohormone due to its far ranging effects on human health. Low vitamin D is known to increase markers of oxidative stress which can negatively impact fertility.
VITAMIN C
The current knowledge indicates that oxidative stress, i.e., the imbalance between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and antioxidants leading to cell damage, plays an essential role in the development of infertility. Vitamin C is an antioxidant vitamin that can protect against oxidative stress.
VITAMIN E
An antioxidant vitamin that can protect against oxidative stress, which can in turn support reproductive health. It is worth noting that women with endometriosis have been shown to have a lower supply of vitamins A, C, and E, as well as copper and zinc, than healthy women without fertility disorders.
VITAMIN K2
Works synergistically with vitamin D3 to protect and strengthen bones, and protect arteries against calcium deposits within arterial walls. Vitamin K2 is involved in the regulation of hormones, including oestrogen and progesterone, which may indirectly contribute to fertility.
FOLIC ACID
Folic acid can have a powerful effect on female fertility, both before and after conception. For women who are struggling to conceive, folic acid can help prevent early pregnancy defects that can lead to miscarriage. It can also help with cell metabolism throughout the body, including within your ovaries. Studies have shown a link between folic acid intake and positive IVF outcomes and it may help counteract the effects of the key stressors that influence a woman’s ability to conceive.
VITAMIN B12
When combined with folate, Vitamin B12 can increase female fertility and likelihood of pregnancy.
CALCIUM CITRATE
Calcium affects blood vessels, muscle contractions, nerve conduction, and hormone secretion. Additionally, a foetus uses the mother’s skeletal calcium for bone growth. Therefore, the recommended dose of calcium constitutes a crucial element in the diet of women of childbearing age.
MAGNESIUM CITRATE
It is an essential mineral that plays a vital role in numerous processes within the body, including reproductive health. It plays a role in hormone regulation and helps maintain hormonal balance within the body. Research suggests that magnesium may play an important role in the regulation of ovulation, supporting early pregnancy and pregnancy success.
IODINE
Iodine impacts thyroid gland function, which is essential for proper fertility. In a study conducted in 501 women experiencing moderate or severe iodine deficiency, pregnancy was delayed, and the chances of becoming pregnant in each cycle decreased by 46% when compared with women who were not iodine deficient.
IRON
Requirements of iron are significantly higher in women than men, and therefore deficiency is common. However, both excess and deficiency of iron may negatively affect fertility. Low levels of iron can disrupt the ovulatory process in women, and sufficient intake is needed for healthy eggs and maturation of follicles.
SELENIUM
A recent study reported that low serum concentrations of zinc and selenium were associated with a one-month longer period before achieving pregnancy. Additionally, a deficiency of selenium and copper, but not zinc, was linked to a higher risk of infertility.
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FAQs
Correcting nutrient deficiencies and reducing oxidative stress will take days. Most research suggests that improvements in female fertility as a result of regulating the ovulatory cycle with diet, exercise, lifestyle and supplementation are achieved in 1-3 months.
This product can be taken until you successfully conceive.
A well balanced diet is undoubtedly important for improving fertility. However, meeting daily requirements for folic acid, L-citrulline, CoQ10 and vitamin D from diet alone can be challenging. These key nutrients are all associated with improved fertility in women.
Yes, each serving provides 400 micrograms of folic acid.
Studies show that many women who fail to meet nutrient needs—particularly in terms of folic acid, calcium, iodine, iron, selenium, vitamin D, and vitamin B-12— have lower blood concentrations (Read the Science). Calcium, iron, zinc, magnesium, iodine, and selenium are especially important for healthy fertility.
Micronutrient status is a modifiable risk factor that may have an impact on female fertility, as essential vitamins and minerals have important roles in the physiological processes that are involved. Adequate levels are important for oocyte (egg) quality, maturation, fertilisation, and implantation, whereas antioxidants are vital to reduce oxidative stress, a process known to impair fertility. In women who are diagnosed as infertile, lower than recommended levels of certain micronutrients have been reported (Read the Science)
We would recommend taking this product with a quality probiotic and PREBIOTIC BLEND.
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