Ovarium Female Fertility Support Supplement - Important Ingredients for Conception
Nov 14, 2024
Let’s dive into the active ingredients in the *just released* Ovarium Female Fertility Support Supplement. Our formula was thoughtfully designed by an APRN with a powerful blend of essential nutrients like Black Tea Extract, DHA, Omega-3, Chasteberry, and Folate to support healthy conception, regulate ovulation, and optimize fertility outcomes.
Black Tea Extracts (Theaflavins)
Women with a low ovarian reserve or poor egg quality, often related to age, may benefit from antioxidant-rich compounds like theaflavins. The antioxidant properties could protect the ovaries and eggs from oxidative damage, preserving ovarian function and potentially improving egg quality, which is essential for successful conception.
Omega 3 DHA + EPA
Hormones such as estrogen, progesterone, and FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone) are essential for regular ovulation and overall fertility. Omega-3 fatty acids, including DHA and EPA, play a role in regulating these hormones, particularly by influencing inflammatory pathways that can otherwise disrupt hormonal balance.
Chasteberry
One of the key ways chasteberry supports fertility is by promoting the production of progesterone. After ovulation, progesterone prepares the uterine lining for a potential pregnancy. If progesterone levels are low, it can lead to luteal phase defects (short luteal phase or insufficient progesterone), which may affect implantation and pregnancy.
Stinging Nettle 10:1 Extract
Stinging nettle contains compounds that can support hormonal balance, such as lignans and phytosterols. These compounds can help modulate estrogen levels, which is essential for regulating menstrual cycles, supporting ovulation, and overall fertility.
Iron
Iron is essential for the development of a healthy endometrial lining (the lining of the uterus), which is crucial for the implantation of a fertilized egg. If iron levels are low, the uterine lining may not develop properly, reducing the chances of successful implantation and pregnancy. A deficiency of iron can lead to irregular menstrual cycles.
Riboflavin Riboflavin-5-Phosphate Sodium
Riboflavin also acts as an antioxidant. It helps neutralize free radicals, which can damage cells through a process known as oxidative stress. Oxidative stress is linked to a variety of reproductive problems, such as decreased egg quality: Free radicals can damage the genetic material in eggs, leading to poor egg quality, reduced fertility, or even an increased risk of miscarriage.
Folate (L-methylfolate)
L-methylfolate is the bioactive form of folate, meaning it is the form that the body can directly use without needing to convert it. Folate helps support the development and maturation of eggs in the ovaries. Adequate levels of folate are linked to better ovarian reserve and improved egg quality, which can increase the chances of conception, particularly in women over 35.
Resources
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1828051X.2021.2007801#abstract
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/chasteberry-benefits-and-risks