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EGG QUALITY™️

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Boost ovarian function and improve egg health.


Struggling to conceive? Egg quality is crucial for successful conception, especially as we age. Our clinically formulated supplement harnesses the power of Traditional Chinese Medicine to support your reproductive system, improving both egg quality and quantity during the critical 100-day development cycle.

What It Does
  • Promotes healthy eggs.
  • Improves ovarian function.
  • Promotes the Qi (Energy) flow and circulation of each ovary by allowing delivery of nutrients to the ovaries.
  • Balances reproductive hormones for optimal fertility.
  • Supports uterine health and promotes overall reproductive wellness.
  • Helps address age-related decline in ovarian reserve.
How It Works
  • Energy originates from organ systems, including your kidneys, liver, and blood. Healthy eggs take approximately 100-120 days to grow and develop before ovulation. When you nourish each organ system, your reproductive health improves naturally.
  • This powerful formula combines 12 Traditional Chinese Medicine herbs specifically selected to enhance ovarian function, improve blood flow, and reduce oxidation that can damage developing eggs.
  • Unlike conventional fertility supplements that focus only on nutrients, Egg Quality addresses multiple factors affecting fertility simultaneously. This means supporting hormone balance, enhancing blood circulation to reproductive organs, and providing antioxidant protection.
  • Key ingredients like Angelica Sinensis, White Peony, and Goji Berry have been scientifically studied for their ability to support reproductive health, regulate menstrual cycles, and improve egg quality parameters.
Who It's Good For
  • Women actively trying to conceive naturally
  • Those preparing for IVF or other assisted reproductive technologies
  • Women with diminished ovarian reserve or low AMH (anti-Müllerian hormone) levels
  • Women experiencing age-related fertility challenges
  • Those with irregular menstrual cycles or hormonal imbalances
  • Anyone looking to proactively support their reproductive health
  • For people who have a perfect AMH (Anti-Müllerian Hormone), but struggle with many allergy issues, yeast infections, or who often use antibiotics, and/or prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications
How to Take
  • AMH level below 1: Take 4 capsules twice a day (total of 8 capsules per day), 30 minutes before or after a meal
  • AMH level between 1 and 1.5: Take 3 capsules twice daily (total of 6 capsules per day), 30 minutes before or after a meal
  • AMH level 1.5 or higher: Take 2 capsules twice daily (total of 4 capsules per day), 30 minutes before or after a meal
  • For optimal results, take consistently for at least 100-120 days (the full egg development cycle)
  • Capsules may be added to light veggie or fruit smoothies (powder or whole capsule)

CAUTION: If pregnant or nursing, please consult a physician prior to use. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.

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