Myo Inositol

Inositol

AMOUNT: 200mg
FORM: Myo Inositol
FOUND IN: Fresh fruits, beans, whole grains

 

CYCLE BENEFITS:

Aids Blood Sugar Control by Improving Insulin Sensitivity*

Improves Ovulation + Fertility*
(especially for those with PCOS)

Reduces Anxiety and Depression*

Acts as an antioxidant that fights free radicals in the brain and body tissues*

 

Myo Inositol + PCOS: PCOS is the most common cause of menstrual disorders, ovarian dysfunction, and infertility of women. Observational studies postulate that up to 15% of women suffer under this condition during their reproductive life. 
The inositol molecule is directly involved in the insulin cellular signaling.
In particular, the action of myo inositol in a PCOS pathway would be related to an improved insulin sensitivity and a sequent increased intracellular glucose uptake.

The data of 3602 patients with a PCO Syndrome were evaluated. According to the obtained records 2520 women experienced an improvement of their menstrual cycle towards ovulatory cycles. Among them, a total number of 545 women became pregnant. The pregnancies occurred after the intake of two to three months of myo inositol and folic acid. This means a ratio of 15.1% of the investigated women becomes pregnant during this observational study.

Influences insulin response and several hormones associated with mood and cognition. Myoinositol is one of the most interesting molecules that have been studied for the treatment of PCOS.is a safe and promising tool in the effective improvement of symptoms and infertility for patients with a polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) potential insulin sensitizer agent to be used as safe and effective option in PCOS.


The administration of this molecule, acting as a direct messenger of insulin signaling and improving the glucose tissues uptake, could improve the insulin resistance status of PCOS women, restoring indeed their hormonal status and restoring the ovulation process.

There are 701+ published papers about how Myo Inositol works. Learn for yourself what the research says. 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5011528/