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Feminine balance important for every woman

We can probably agree that the female body and its hormonal balance is more complicated than the male body. A woman's monthly female cycle, among other things, has a significant impact on her. It is therefore much more important to monitor all the necessary substances and hormones if a woman wants to live a balanced, happy life, both health-wise and mentally.

Therefore, there are a huge number of products on the market that are aimed at the female hormonal situation, and everyone approaches it differently - depending on which problems they want to solve as a priority. So let's take a look at the supplements and substances that can make women's normal days more pleasant and better.

Wild yam root - this is a plant native to the Americas, it resembles a vine. However, the essential is below the surface, in the form of a tuberous root, similar to a potato. An extract of this root has been used by Native American women for centuries. It contains high levels of diosgenin -which is the plant version of the human hormone progesterone. Well, progesterone is a steroidal female sex hormone that controls a woman's menstrual cycle, or stops it outright if a woman becomes pregnant. It initiates the development of the mammary glands and even suppresses premature contractions.

Disodium salt: Pyroloquinoline quinone (PQQ or methoxanthin) is an antioxidant and redox cofactor (i.e., a substance necessary for oxidation-reduction reactions). In addition to soil and fruit (kiwi), it is found in breast milk, for example. In one of many studies (by Bruce Ames from 2018), it was labelled the vitamin of longevity (even though it is not a vitamin). In the human body, it supports the production of cellular energy used by the brain and muscles. It is a powerful antioxidant. It provides the body with more energy, has a positive effect on brain activity, improves memory and changes. 

Both of these substances are contained in a dietary supplement called Female Balance. It is a carefully formulated blend that has been significantly influenced and improved to support women's levels during difficult days. 

Diosgenin, which extracted from the roots supports a healthy female reproductive system. It also has a positive effect on the endocrine system -the endocrine glands such as the pancreas, gonads, thyroid...

The Female Balance supplement supports a regular menstrual cycle and tones (strengthens) the uterus, reducing severe menstrual cramps. It has a positive effect on digestion and skin health. PQQ supports proper cell function in the body, has antioxidant effects, and improves brain function and memory. It is an active ingredient that ensures healthy ageing. 

Like any dietary supplement, it is advisable to buy it at reputable eshops, where this issue is handled and where they specialize only in such products. With the right choice you can live your days more beautiful, healthier, calmer...

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