Women's Health

Hormones are chemical “messengers” that impact the way cells and organs function impacting all body systems. It’s normal for women’s hormone levels to shift at different life stages such as before and during a period or a pregnancy. Menopause is another time for a normal hormonal shift in a woman’s life. Many women may experience weight gain, mood swings, night sweats, and diminished sex drive during this time. Eating a balanced diet, maintaining a healthy weight, managing stress and exercising have all been shown to positively impact women’s health. Many nutrients also play an important role. Vitamin B6 which contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity. Magnesium contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, healthy energy release, normal psychological function and activity of the nervous system and Zinc which contributes to normal fertility and reproduction.

Efamol Pure Evening Primrose Oil

Efamol Evening Primrose Oil is the most researched Evening Primrose Oil in the world. Our founder David Horrobin first started researching the beneficial effects of this oil over 40 years ago. Since then, we have over 300 scientific trials it’s effectiveness. Efamol Evening Primrose Oil is unique, it contains seeds from specially cultivated Evening Primrose Plant that was selectively grown to be 33% higher in the Omega 6 fatty acid GLA.

Wassen Magnesium-OK

Magnesium-OK contains 8 vitamins and 6 minerals to support general health and vitality throughout the monthly cycle, from teenage years into healthy female adulthood and as the body matures before, during and after the menopause. About 60% of the magnesium is present in bone, of which 30% is exchangeable and functions as a reservoir to stabilize the serum concentration. About 20% is found in skeletal muscle, 19% in other soft tissues and less than 1% in the extracellular fluid. Many patients with hypomagnesemia and magnesium deficiency remain asymptomatic. Manifestations may depend more on the rate of development of magnesium deficiency and/or on the total body deficit rather than the actual serum magnesium concentration.