This is a synergistic combination of that integrates complete preconception vitamins and minerals support with herbal ingredients like Tribulus Terrestis, Evening Primrose, Chaste berry Extract, Lyeopene and Amino Acids ---- designed to help restore men & women hormonal balance, promotes regular ovulation in women, optimize male fertility safely and naturally and also support overall reproductive wellness.
In this day and age, our relationships with food has so much to do with how well we are managing stress, expressing our emotions, and maintain awareness of our core beliefs. Since life style factors are just as important as nutrition and focus on developing healthier habits.
Reproductive health refers to the diseases, disorders and conditions that affect the functioning of the male and female reproductive system during all stages of life disorder of reproduction include birth defects, development disorder, low birth weight, preterm birth, reduced fertility, impotence and menstrual disorders.
Studies reveal that dietary supplements can improve reproductive health. So this combination provides all required nutrients in specially formulated quantities, to bring the best supplement to fulfill the overall nutritional supplements for Reproductive wellness and also provide health benefits.
Chronic stress may cause hormonal imbalance, lowered egg and sperm health, as well as create a lack of libido. Herbs that support a healthy stress response, nourish the nervous system and support endocrine function are important.
The rational use of nutritional supplements, combined with a healthy diet, will contribute substantially to health promotion and work in balance and synergism on protection and integration of the physiological functions of the body.

Indications & Usage:
This formula has been formulated to provide:
● Increase physical strength
● Increase fertility in men, and the production of spermatozoa
● Increase endurance and powerful aphrodisiac, stimulates libido for men and women
● Increase concentration of hormones in women, which promotes ovulation and libido
● Immune Defense & Natural Antioxidant Protection
● Provides potent antioxidant protection, guarding healthy cells from free radical damage.
● Promotes sperm motility, count and health, increasing the chances of conception
● Neutralizes free radicals in the body, improving the overall health
● Supports normal sperm production
● Antioxidant supplements fight free radicals
This supplement is a antioxidant dietary supplement developed specifically for men & women. This is a unique composition with herbal extracts and an excellent stimulant completely natural. Its ingredients are supplements known for some time for their exceptional properties.

About Composition:

Tribulus Terrestis:
Tribulus Terrestris also known as puncture vine, tribulus has been researched for its ability to indirectly increase testosterone naturally. Studies indicate that tribulus can increase luteinizing hormone by as much as 70% and thereby elevate testosterone production by 40%. Luteinizing hormone is released from the pituitary gland and stimulates the testes to produce testosterone.
There is data to support other benefits of tribulus as it was shown to increase endurance 75% and sexual performance by 80% in a study on 20 males and females. By increasing testosterone production, it follows that tribulus may increase muscular development and strength although more research is needed in this area. For women, Tribulus might reduce PMS symptoms due to its effect on luteinizing hormone by assisting in the release of the egg during menses and helping to modulate the complex hormones of the female menstrual cycle.
It is also claimed that tribulus can enhance sexual performance based on evidence given by athletes who claimed that it increased their sex drive and performance.
Since Oestrogen levels in women may be boosted tribulus is being promoted as a treatment for menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and fatigue.

Evening Primrose Extract:
Also known as Oenothera biennis. Evening primrose oil (EPO) comes from the tiny seeds of the evening primrose plant, which is named for its night-blooming yellow flowers. It is native to North America. The oil is light yellow in colour with a characteristic odour, and contains the fatty acids Gamma Linolenic, Linoleic, Oleic and Palmitic.
It is essential for the production of Prostaglandins to help maintain and keep the body metabolism running smoothly and efficiently. EPO from HealthAid with added Vitamin E is cold pressed and hermetically sealed in a soft vegetarian capsule to maintain freshness and purity
● Pre-menstrual Syndrome (PMS); where it has been shown to eradicate swollen abdomen and help reduce breast discomfort, as well as reducing irritability and depression.
● Eczema and other skin disorders such as Psoriasis, EPO may help to restore the oils back into the skin and provide nourishment to the skin cells.

Green Tea Extract:
Green tea, these humble leaves, have once again become the darling of nutritionally aware people, since they have great antioxidant properties, combat mental fatigue and are also used with great effect by people who suffer from various forms of cancer. Green tea is used for its antioxidant properties, to help fight mental and physical fatigue, its general health enhancing properties, in the fight against cancer, help to prevent blood clotting tendencies, lower blood cholesterol levels and the regulation of blood sugar levels.

Chaste Berry Extract:
Chasteberry (Vitex agnus-catus) is a small brown berry fruit of the chaste tree which is about the size of peppercorns and smells like peppermint. Chasteberry is believed to work by suppressing the release of prolactin from the pituitary gland. Elevated prolactin levels can also cause an irregular menstrual cycle or even the absence of periods.
Chasteberry is often used by herbalists to regulate hormone imbalances in women and lower the testosterone levels in men. It is known for its effectiveness in the treatment of menstrual disorders, PMS, menopausal symptoms such as breast tenderness, hot flashes and mood swings, infertility and decreased milk production in lactating women. Due to its anti-androgen activity, Chasteberry has been used as a natural supplement to lower testosterone levels in transgenders (in male to female).
Chasteberry is not just for women. It has also been used as a natural remedy to help balance hormones in men. It has a natural anti-androgen that lowers testosterone levels and may suppress the onset of prostate cancer.
Chasteberry also has antioxidant properties for removing free radicals as well as anti-inflammatory qualities. It can be effective for digestive problems, and can be useful in reducing overall cholesterol levels.

Lycopene 10 %:
Lycopene 10%: Lycopene is a fat-soluble red pigment produced by plants and some microorganisms. It represents the major carotenoid in tomatoes and is found to a lesser extent in guava, pink grapefruit, watermelon and papaya.
The antioxidant properties of lycopene are thought to be primarily responsible for its beneficial properties, evidence is accumulating to suggest other mechanisms such as modulation of intercellular gap junction communication, hormonal and immune system and metabolic pathways may also be involved. This review summarizes the background information about lycopene and presents the most current knowledge with respect to its role in human health and disease.

L–Arginine:
L-Arginine is a non-essential amino acid which becomes essential with stress, injury or starvation, pregnancy & protein deficiency.
L-arginine is thought to improve the reproductive health of both men and women because:
(I) It increases blood circulation to the uterus, ovaries and genitals –
(II)It increases Nitric Oxide levels
(III) Supports normal sperm production
(IV) Improve the production of cervical mucous
(V) Supports a healthy libido

N–Acetyl Cysteine:
Nutritional supplement N-Acetyl Cysteine, also known as NAC. NAC is both an antioxidant and amino acid (building blocks of protein). Specifially, NAC is a derivative of the amino acid L-cysteine, an essential precursor used by the body to produce glutathione. Glutathione is an extremely important and powerful antioxidant produced by the body to help protect against free radical damage, and is a critical factor in supporting a healthy immune system. NAC is widely sold in Europe as a treatment for the common cold and it has other numerous uses from being a treatment for bronchitis to removing heavy metals and environmental pollutants from the body. NAC has also been found to reduce inflammation, heart disease and most recently, insulin.

NAC has been shown to improve menstrual regularity but has not been shown to help improve fertility in women with PCOS. NAC may help improve insulin resistance in women with PCOS who have high insulin levels. NAC also seems to have a favorable effect of lowering cholesterol, TG and testosterone.

Inositol:
Inositol is a carbohydrate but not a classical sugar. Its deficiency is a major factor in PCOS. Insulin resistance and/or compensatory hyperinsulinemia have a central role in the pathogenesis of PCOS.
Inositol-phosphogycan (IPG) is a mediator of insulin action. Inositol also serves as a precursor for the synthesis of phosphoinositides, which constitute the phosphatidylinositol signal transduction system involved in the regulation of various cellular functions including cell proliferation. Inositol, along with estradiol in human follicular fluid, also plays a role in follicular maturity and provides a marker of good quality oocytes. Research also shows that inositol is a simple and safe treatment that is capable of improving reproductive axis functioning in PCOS patients, reducing the hyperinsulinemic state that affects LH secretion and restoring spontaneous ovarian activity and consequently clinical pregnancy rate.

PABA:
PABA is a B Complex vitamin that is synthesized in the body. PABA is believed to increase the ability of estrogen to facilitate fertility and increases the ability of some infertile women to become pregnant. A clinical trial reported that 12 of 16 previously infertile women were able to become pregnant after supplementing with PABA over several months.

Methylcobalamin:
Methylcobalamin is a form of bio-active B12 that is well absorbed and crosses the blood brain barrier more effectively than other forms of B12. It is essential for cell growth and replication. Methylcobalamin may exert its neuroprotective effects through enhanced methylation, acceleration of nerve cell growth, or its ability to maintain already healthy homocysteine levels.

Vitamin B6:
Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxine is a part of the B group vitamins and is water-soluble and is required for both mental and physical health. Pyridoxine is required for the balancing of hormonal changes in women as well as assisting the immune system and, in the growth of new cells.

Folic Acid:
Folic acid, also known as Vitamin B9, is also referred to as folacin or folate and its chemical name is pteroylglutamic acid. This vitamin can be manufactured by the body and be stored in the liver.
Folate is now viewed not only simply as a nutrient needed to prevent megaloblastic anemia in pregnancy but also as a vitamin essential for reproductive health, disease prevention, and health maintenance.

Vitamin E:
Vitamin E is also known as the anti – sterility vitamin, which aims to promote and increases the production of sperm. This is a important vitamin and cleansing antioxidant that play a vital role in repairing damage caused by the environment, aging, and in preventing cellular damage due to oxidizing free radicals. Vitamin E is an important antioxidant central to overall reproductive health and wellness. In a preliminary human trial, infertile couples given vitamin E showed a significant increase in fertility. Other studies indicate that preconceptional vitamin supplementation can increase fertility.

Niacinamide:
Vitamin B3 is one of 8 B vitamins. It is also known as niacin (nicotinic acid) and has 2 other forms, niacinamide (nicotinamide) and inositol hexanicotinate, which have different effects from niacin. Niacin also helps the body make various sex and stress-related hormones in the adrenal glands and other parts of the body. Niacin is effective in improving circulation and reducing cholesterol levels in the blood.

Vitamin C:
Also known as Ascorbic acid. Vitamin C enhances the size, number and motility of white blood cells and also help with the expulsion of toxic chemicals from the body. A moderate amount of supplemental vitamin C improves hormone levels and increases fertility. There is a clear and definitive link between Vitamin C deficiency and female infertility. Vitamin C aids all stages of; preconception, pregnancy and childbirth. Vitamin C improves hormone levels and increases fertility in women with luteal phase defect (LPD). Research shows that vitamin C also increases progesterone in the body, which helps regulate menstrual cycles, thicken the lining of the uterus and improves ovarian function.

Vitamin D:
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is naturally present in very few foods. Vitamin D is essential for promoting calcium absorption in the gut and maintaining adequate serum calcium and phosphate concentrations to enable normal mineralization of bone and bone growth.

Vitamin A:
Vitamin A has wide-ranging effects on female reproductive health. One exciting way it is believed to boost fertility is by promoting better cervical fluid. Getting adequate vitamin A in your diet helps to assure you that your cervical fluid will be a sperm-nourishing, fertile consistency. It also increases the amount of fertile fluid.

Vitamin B1:
Vitamin B1 is a vital human nutrient that belongs to the Vitamin B complex. It plays an important role in maintaining a healthy nervous system and improving the cardiovascular functioning of the body. Vitamin B1 is needed by the nervous system for it to function properly. It helps to improve mood, boost memory in dementia and Alzheimer's disease and prevent memory loss in the elderly. It also helps to minimize numbness and tingling in the hands and feet as a result of diabetes.

Vitamin B2:
Vitamin B2 is a water soluble vitamin. The human body needs a daily dosage of it since it cannot be stored in the body. It plays a major role in energy production. Riboflavin is very important for ensuring proper growth and development of the reproductive organs, and the growth of body tissues such as the skin, connective tissue, eyes, mucous membranes, nervous system and the immune system. In addition, it also ensures healthy skin, nails and hair growth.

Magnesium:
Magnesium is essential for the functioning of more than 300 different enzymes in the body. Living without adequate levels of magnesium is like trying to operate a machine with the power off.
Magnesium deficiency is associated with various reproductive events like infertility, pregnancy wastage, congenital anomalies, pregnancy-induced hypertension, placental abruption, premature rupture of membranes, still births and low birth weight.
Magnesium ions (Mg2+) are pivotal in the transfer, storage, and utilization of energy. Mg2+regulates intermediary metabolism, DNA and RNA synthesis and structure, cell growth, reproduction, and membrane structure. In addition, all kinases and other ATP-related enzymes and channels regulating insulin action and vascular tone are magnesium-dependent. It is also a cofactor for glucose uptake by cell membranes. Magnesium is also needed along with calcium to help maintain the rhythmic contractions of the fallopian tubes, which in turn facilitate the sperm in meeting the egg for conception.

Zinc:
Zinc deficiency alone will not make you infertile, but it is a key factor in making many parts of the reproductive system work properly. Zinc is just one component, but it works with more than 300 different enzymes in the body to keep things working well. Without it, your cells can not divide properly; your estrogen and progesterone levels can get out of balance and your reproductive system may not be fully functioning.
● Hormone regulation: Zinc is just one of the minerals that the body uses to keep hormone levels (like estrogen, progesterone and testosterone) stable throughout the entire menstrual cycle. Low levels of zinc have been directly linked to miscarriage in the early stages of a pregnancy.
● Zinc can help to reduce the size of fibroids which are also a cause of infertility.

Iron:
Iron is an important mineral that the body needs to produce red blood cells and keep you in good health. Studies have shown that women who do not get sufficient amounts of iron may suffer anovulation (lack of ovulation) and possibly poor egg health, which can inhibit pregnancy at a rate 60% higher than those with sufficient iron stores in their blood.

Manganese:
Manganese is a trace mineral which is used in healthy sperm development. It can improve libido and increase sperm production. Manganese deficiency can contribute to infertility.

Selenium:
Selenium is a trace mineral that is essential to good health but required only in small amounts. Selenium is an antioxidant that helps to protect your body from highly reactive chemical fragments called free radicals. For this reason, selenium can prevent chromosome breakage, which is known to be a cause of birth defects and miscarriages. Good levels of selenium are also essential to maximise sperm formation. Blood selenium levels have been found to be lower in men with low sperm counts.

Chromium:
Chromium is an essential trace mineral for health, fitness and well-being. It is needed to help the body maintain normal blood sugar levels. While chromium can be obtained from the diet, most people eat less than the recommended range per day. While supplements are recommended, a healthy balanced diet as well as exercise is important for men and women.
Chromium increases sperm count when combined with zinc element and also improves egg quality and production.

The purpose of this combination of herbs, antioxidants vitamins, minerals with amino acids that have been found supportive for reproductive health issues. To create an environment for healthy eggs, we first need to consider naturally cleansing herbs, herbs for hormonal balance, proper endocrine function and improved circulation to the reproductive organs. Stress plays a role in egg health as well, therefore if stress is present; herbs and other nutrients that support healthy stress response and calm the nerves should be used as well. The main focus when choosing supplements for preconception is to nourish the body, detoxify for hormonal balance/optimal health, support uterine tone, build the blood, and support a healthy stress response. These are herbs that support production of progesterone.

Side Effects:
The product is POSSIBLY SAFE for most adults when taken by mouth, by inhalation, or by injection into the muscle or into the veins. There is no disadvantage associated with the product if taken under the recommended usage.

Special Warning & Precautions:

For Pregnancy and breast-feeding:
Pregnant and lactating mothers should not take any single supplement in higher-than-normal doses unless recommended by a health-care provider for a special condition. The combination should only be used in pregnancy and lactation if benefits outweigh the risks. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.

Storage:
Store in a cool, dry & dark place. Protected from direct sunlight.