FOLIC ACID: Studies suggest that folic acid may also increase fertility. Women who take multivitamins with folic acid are more likely to ovulate (produce eggs). Previous studies found that women trying to conceive had somewhat higher pregnancy rates when taking folic acid supplements.

ZINC has also been implicated in testicular development, sperm maturation and testosterone synthesis. In females, zinc plays a role in sexual development, ovulation and the menstrual cycle. Both folate and zinc have antioxidant properties that counteract reactive oxygen species (ROS).

ZINC also supports fertility by regulating normal hormone function, cell division and ovulation. As our bodies don’t store zinc so it is important women wanting to become pregnant receive the recommended daily allowance of 8mg.

SELENIUM: Research shows that selenium can promote healthy follicles in the ovaries, which develop and release the eggs. This antioxidant can also protect against birth defects and miscarriages caused by DNA damage. According to a 2019 study, Selenium may also help maintain the health of follicular fluid surrounding women’s eggs. Since Selenium is necessary for the male body to produce sperm, some research has indicated that a Selenium and vitamin E combo could improve semen quality and sperm motility

IODINE: Prior to conceiving, thyroid hormones regulate ovulation, as well as metabolism and weight management – all important factors in improving your chances of getting pregnant naturally. Once pregnant, iodine is particularly important for a developing fetus as the thyroid hormone is also involved with brain development.

VITAMIN C supports the immune system and decreases the risk of iron-deficiency anemia by favoring iron assimilation. Vitamín E is an antioxidant of the cell membranes that slows-down cellular aging. Together with Vitamin C, Copper contributes to the synthesis of collagen and to the maintenance of connective tissues. Vitamin D3 helps calcium fixation in the bones.

VITAMIN B1, NIACIN, VITAMIN B6 AND PANTOTHENIC ACID play an important role in nutrient assimilation and energy release from sugars and lipids. Vitamin B2 is required for cell protection, in particular nerve cells. Vitamin B12 is involved in cell growth and function and in the balance of the ner- vous system. Biotin is used to build healthy skin, hair and nails. Magneslum activates several enzymes and influences energy-yielding metabolism and function of the neuromuscular system.

B12: Studies have shown that vitamin B6 plays a pivotal role in fertility. Vitamin B6 and menstrual cycle: Menstrual cycle consists of two phases – the follicular phase and the luteal phase. The luteal phase sets in afler ovulation, when the body is ready for implantation of a fertilized egg.

COENZYME Q10: (COQ10) plays a crucial role in energy production inside the mitochondria. As people age, cellular production of CoQ10 decreases, so an older woman’s eggs are less efficient at producing energy. This reduced energy production can lead to poorer fertilization and early embryo loss.

INOSITOL is a vitamin-like carbohydrate compound. Taking a certain form of Inositol, myo-inositol, may help induce ovulation in women with PCOS by improving the way the body uses insulin. Achieving an optimal vitamin D level is important before and during pregnancy

DAILY SUPPORT WITHOUT EXCESSIVE LEVELS

CONCEPTION has been developed using the latest research to contain effective levels of vitamins and minerals, while avoiding excessive amounts in accordance with recognized safe upper levels for food supplements. All MaryCare supplements offer optimum support from sensible, balanced formula, without excessive levels, and are produced to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards of quality control.

 

DIRECTIONS Take one tablet daily, with a meal. Swallow with a glass of water or a cold drink. Do not chew. Do not exceed the recommended daily intake unless directed by a healthcare professional. To be taken on a full stomach.

CAUTION Do not use if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. This product contains Iron, which if taken in excess by very young children may be harmful. As CONCEPTION contains Vitamin K1, if you are taking oral anticoagulants (e.g. warfarin) do not take CONCEPTION except on the advice of a doctor.

FOOD SUPPLEMENTS As with other supplements, seek professional advice before using if you are on medication or suffer from food allergies. Food supplements must not replace a varied, balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Store below 25°C, in a cool dry place. Protect from sunlight and direct heat.

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