I capelli sono rivitalizzati, la crescita accelera, il cuoio capelluto è purificato...
Le unghie vengono rinforzate anche grazie all'azione della silice.
Inizia il trattamento in qualsiasi momento durante il ciclo (ciclo = 28 giorni). Assumere 1 capsula al giorno con un abbondante bicchiere d'acqua.
Inizierai a vedere miglioramenti dopo un mese di utilizzo.
Questa è la durata minima consigliata per un riequilibrio completo e duraturo.
In 6 mesi i benefici sono massimizzati, l'equilibrio ormonale si stabilizza.
Inizia il trattamento in qualsiasi momento durante il ciclo (ciclo = 28 giorni). Assumere 1 capsula al giorno con un abbondante bicchiere d'acqua.
Inizierai a vedere miglioramenti dopo un mese di utilizzo.
Questa è la durata minima consigliata per un riequilibrio completo e duraturo.
In 6 mesi i benefici sono massimizzati, l'equilibrio ormonale si stabilizza.
💊 1 confezione = 1 mese di utilizzo, ovvero 1 capsula al giorno, da assumere durante un pasto, con un bicchiere d'acqua. Se hai difficoltà a deglutire le capsule, puoi anche cospargere il contenuto in una bevanda o in un preparato.
🕗 Quando iniziare : in qualsiasi momento durante il ciclo, fino alla fine della confezione.
📅 Durata consigliata : da 3 a 6 mesi completi. Per un riequilibrio completo e benefici a lungo termine consigliamo 3 mesi interi, nonché l'applicazione dei consigli sullo stile di vita del Metodo dei 28 Giorni. L'assunzione può essere proseguita per 6 mesi per massimizzare i benefici e stabilizzare l'equilibrio ormonale, e in caso di squilibrio più profondo.
I nostri prodotti sono tutti garantiti 100% naturali, vegani, senza glutine, senza ingredienti controversi.
Elenco completo degli ingredienti:
Estratto di Palma della Florida (Serenoa repens - Frutto) (veicolo: maltodestrina), Ferro gluconato, Estratto secco di equiseto titolato in silice (parte aerea di Equisetum arvense) (veicolo: maltodestrina), Capsula vegetale (agente di rivestimento: HPMC), Lievito arricchito con selenio (Solfiti), Vitamina B3 (Nicotinamide), Vitamina B5 (Pantotenato di calcio), Vitamina B6 (Piridossina cloridrato), Vitamina B8 (Biotina).
Pre-menopausa / Menopausa : sì.
Contraccezione ormonale : sì
Endometriosi : sì.
PCOS : Sì.
Gravidanza:
Consultare il consiglio del proprio medico e/o farmacista prima dell'uso.
Allattamento:
Consultare il consiglio del proprio medico e/o farmacista prima dell'uso.
Precauzioni :
- Non raccomandato se si assume contemporaneamente un trattamento anticoagulante.
- Non raccomandato in caso di edematosi cardiaca o insufficienza renale.
- Consultare un operatore sanitario e/o chiedere il parere del proprio medico e/o farmacista prima dell'uso.
- Utilizzo riservato agli adulti.
Gli integratori alimentari non possono sostituire una dieta varia ed equilibrata e uno stile di vita sano. Non superare la dose giornaliera
raccomandata. Tenere fuori dalla portata dei bambini. Sconsigliato ai bambini di età inferiore ai 18 anni. Sconsigliato in caso di assunzione concomitante di un trattamento anticoagulante. Sconsigliato in caso di insufficienza cardiaca o renale edematosa. Sconsigliato
alle donne in gravidanza o in allattamento. Consultare il medico e/o il farmacista prima dell'uso. Conservare al riparo dalla luce, dal calore e dall'umidità.
Palmier de Floride
162mg
Saw palmetto extract has been studied as a possible treatment for people with prostate cancer and for men with lower urinary tract symptoms associated with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).[5][7][8] As of 2018, there is insufficient scientific evidence that saw palmetto extract is effective for treating cancer or BPH and its symptoms.[7][8][9]
Prêle
100mg
Neda Mimica-Dukic, Natasa Simin, Jelena Cvejic, Emilija Jovin, Dejan Orcic, Biljana Bozin. (2008). Phenolic Compounds in Field Horsetail (Equisetum arvense L.) as Natural Antioxidants. Special Issue Phenolics and Polyphenolics. Takeshi Nagai, Takao Myoda, Toshio Nagashima. (2005). Antioxidative activities of water extract and ethanol extract from field horsetail (tsukushi) Equisetum arvense L. Food Chemistry. Pages 389-394. A Benaiges, P Marcet, R Armengol, C Betes, E Gironés. (1998). Study of the refirming effect of a plant complex. National Library of Medicine. Carsten Gründemann,Karin Lengen,Barbara Sauer,Manuel Garcia-Käufer,Martin Zehl, Roman Huber. (2014). Equisetum arvense (common horsetail) modulates the function of inflammatory immunocompetent cells. National Library of Medicine.
Vitamine B3
16mg
Kathleen Mikkelsen, Lily Stojanovska, Vasso Apostolopoulos. (2016). The Effects of Vitamin B in Depression. National Library of Medicine.
Fer
14mg
Ferrous gluconate is effectively used in the treatment of hypochromic anemia. The use of this compound compared with other iron preparations results in satisfactory reticulocyte responses, a high percentage utilization of iron, and daily increase in hemoglobin that a normal level occurs in a reasonably short time.[3]
Vitamine B5
6mg
Anne-Laure Tardy, Etienne Pouteau, Daniel Marquez, Cansu Yilmaz, Andrew Scholey. (2020). Vitamins and Minerals for Energy, Fatigue and Cognition: A Narrative Review of the Biochemical and Clinical Evidence. National Library of Medicine.Ravi Ranjan Kumar, Lovekesh Singh, Amandeep Thakur, Shamsher Singh, Bhupinder Kumar. (2022). Role of Vitamins in Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Review. National Library of Medicine.
Vitamine B6
1.4mg
Abraham, G. E., & Hargrove, J. T. (1981). Effect of vitamin B-6 on premenstrual symptomatology in women with premenstrual tension syndromes: a double blind crossover study. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 36(5), 259-261Adams, P. W., Wynn, V., Rose, D. P., Seed, M., Folkard, J., & Strong, R. (1973). Effect of pyridoxine hydrochloride (vitamin B6) upon depression associated with oral contraception. The Lancet, 301(7809), 897-904Barr, W. (1984). Pyridoxine supplements in the premenstrual syndrome. The Practitioner, 228(1390), 425Brush, M. G., Bennett, T., & Hansen, K. (1988). Pyridoxine in the treatment of premenstrual syndrome: a retrospective survey in 630 patients. The British journal of clinical practice, 42(11), 448-452Brush MG. Vitamin B6 treatment of premenstrual syndrome. In: Leklem JE, Reynolds RD, eds. Clinical and physiological applications of vitamin B6. New York: Liss, 1988: 363-79. (Current topics in nutrition and disease, vol 19)Colin C. Studies on the treatment of mastalgia. Rev Med Brux 1982;3:605-9Day, J. B. (1979). Clinical trials in the premenstrual syndrome. Current Medical Research and Opinion, 6(sup5), 40-45De Souza, M. C., Walker, A. F., Robinson, P. A., & Bolland, K. (2000). A synergistic effect of a daily supplement for 1 month of 200 mg magnesium plus 50 mg vitamin B6 for the relief of anxiety-related premenstrual symptoms: a randomized, double-blind, crossover study. Journal of women's health & gender-based medicine, 9(2), 131-139Diegoli, M. S. C., Da Fonseca, A. M., Diegoli, C. A., & Pinotti, J. A. (1998). A double‐blind trial of four medications to treat severe premenstrual syndrome. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 62(1), 63-67Doll, H., Brown, S., Thurston, A., & Vessey, M. (1989). Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) and the premenstrual syndrome: a randomized crossover trial. The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners, 39(326), 364-368Ebrahimi, E., Motlagh, S. K., Nemati, S., & Tavakoli, Z. (2012). Effects of magnesium and vitamin b6 on the severity of premenstrual syndrome symptoms. Journal of caring sciences, 1(4), 183Fathizadeh, N., Ebrahimi, E., Valiani, M., Tavakoli, N., & Yar, M. H. (2010). Evaluating the effect of magnesium and magnesium plus vitamin B6 supplement on the severity of premenstrual syndrome. Iranian Journal of Nursing and Midwifery Research,15(Suppl1), 401Jia-li, C. (2011, December). Clinical observation about 40 cases of primary dysmenorrheal with the treatment of Marvelon & Vitamin B6. In 2011 IEEE International Symposium on IT in Medicine and Education (Vol. 1, pp. 517-519). IEEEKashanian, M., Mazinani, R., Jalalmanesh, S., & Babayanzad Ahari, S. (2007). Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) therapy for premenstrual syndrome. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 96(1), 43-44Kendall, K. (1985). The effects of vitamin B6 supplementation on premenstrual symptomsKerr, G. D. (1977). The management of the premenstrual syndrome. Current Medical Research and Opinion, 4(sup4), 29-34Kiani, F., Sayehmiri, K., Sayehmiri, F., Naghdi, N., Ghafari, M., Asadi-Samani, M., & Bahmani, M. (2016). Effects of vitamin B6 on premenstrual syndrome: A systematic review and meta-Analysis. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 9(3), 1346-1353Lauritzen, C. H., Reuter, H. D., Repges, R., Böhnert, K. J., & Schmidt, U. (1997). Treatment of premenstrual tension syndrome with Vitex agnus castus controlled, double-blind study versus pyridoxine. Phytomedicine,4(3), 183-189London, R. S., Bradley, L., & Chiamori, N. Y. (1991). Effect of a nutritional supplement on premenstrual symptomatology in women with premenstrual syndrome: a double-blind longitudinal study. Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 10(5), 494-499Malmgren, R., Collins, A., & Nilsson, C. G. (1987). Platelet serotonin uptake and effects of vitamin B6-treatment in premenstrual tension. Neuropsychobiology,18(2), 83-88Masoumi, S. Z., Ataollahi, M., & Oshvandi, K. (2016). Effect of combined use of calcium and vitamin B6 on premenstrual syndrome symptoms: a randomized clinical trial. Journal of caring sciences, 5(1), 67Mattes, J. A., & Martin, D. (1982). Pyridoxine in premenstrual depression. Human nutrition: Applied nutritionMotesharee, E., Rahimi, E., Asadi, N., Jafari, M., & Mehbodi, M. (2013). Effects of Flexibility Exercise and Supplement Vitamin B6 on Primary Dysmenorrhea in Female Non-Athletes. Armaghane danesh,18(7), 509-519Montiel-Ruiz, R. M., González-Trujano, M. E., & Deciga-Campos, M. (2013). Synergistic interactions between the antinociceptive effect of Rhodiola rosea extract and B vitamins in the mouse formalin test. Phytomedicine, 20(14), 1280-1287Salehi, L., & Salehi, F. (2007). Comparative study of vitamin B6 versus placebo in premenstrual syndromeShaik, M. M., & Gan, S. H. (2015). Vitamin supplementation as possible prophylactic treatment against migraine with aura and menstrual migraine. BioMed research international, 2015Sharma, P., Kulshreshtha, S., Singh, G. M., & Bhagoliwal, A. (2007). Role of bromocriptine and pyridoxine in premenstrual tension syndrome. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol, 51(4), 368-74Smallwood, J., Ah-Kye, D., & Taylor, I. (1986). Vitamin B6 in the treatment of pre-menstrual mastalgia. The British journal of clinical practice, 40(12), 532Stewart, A. (1987). Clinical and biochemical effects of nutritional supplementation on the premenstrual syndrome. The Journal of reproductive medicine, 32(6), 435-441Stokes, J., & Mendels, J. (1972). Pyridoxine and premenstrual tension. Lancet (London, England), 1(7761), 1177Williams, M. J., Harris, R. I., & Dean, B. C. (1985). Controlled trial of pyridoxine in the premenstrual syndrome. Journal of international medical research, 13(3), 174-179Wyatt, K. M., Dimmock, P. W., Jones, P. W., & O'Brien, P. S. (1999). Efficacy of vitamin B-6 in the treatment of premenstrual syndrome: systematic review. Bmj, 318(7195), 1375-1381.Ranjana P Bird. (2018). The Emerging Role of Vitamin B6 in Inflammation and Carcinogenesis. National Library of Medicine.David O Kennedy. (2016). B Vitamins and the Brain: Mechanisms, Dose and Efficacy--A Review. National Library of Medicine.
Sélénium
55µg
Actualisation des repères du PNNS : élaboration des références nutritionnelles Albaraa Mojadadi, Alice Au, Wed Salah, Paul Witting, Gulfam Ahmad. (2021). Role for Selenium in Metabolic Homeostasis and Human Reproduction. National Library of Medicine.Zhi Huang, Aaron H Rose, Peter R Hoffmann. (2012). The role of selenium in inflammation and immunity: from molecular mechanisms to therapeutic opportunities. National Library of Medicine.
Vitamine B8
50µg
Used to treat brittle nails, acne and oily skin, as well as hair loss and greying. It is sometimes used to relieve foot pain associated with advanced forms of diabetes.
Il nostro programma
🥑 alimentazione
🧘♀️ gestione dello stress
🤸♀️ movimento
🗓️ 4 settimane
Per massimizzare l'efficacia delle cure e mantenere l'equilibrio.