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The recipe for success for optimal egg quality - combined with the best natural nutrients for female fertility
With the powerful, synergistic effect of vitamin D3, omega 3 and ubiquinol Q10, you get a natural supply that nourishes and protects your eggs at the same time
Folic acid, zinc and selenium complete the package by promoting egg health and creating a stable foundation for optimal fertility
The "Pimp my eggs" method is a specially developed treatment program that improves both the the quality and quantity of eggs. quantity of eggs. The treatment is carried out over a period of 3 to 4 months and can be used both before artificial insemination such as IVF (in vitro fertilization) or ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) and to optimize the eggs during the natural cycle.
This method is not based on a single combination preparation, but on a combination of of various high-quality food supplements. The selection of this combination is the result of extensive studies and practical experience and has proven to be extremely effective.
Pimp my eggs" is particularly beneficial before IVF/ICSI treatment, as the aim here is to bring a higher number of eggs to maturity. However, the treatment is also an option for women who want to become pregnant naturally to improve the quality of their eggs.
In recent years, "Pimp my eggs" has established itself as a reliable and successful method used by many women. It serves as a supportive measure to increase the likelihood of a successful pregnancy by increasing the vitality and health of the egg cells. is promoted.
Vitamin D3, a vital nutrient that is important for many bodily functions, also plays an interesting role in reproductive medicine. Researchers have begun to investigate the possible link between vitamin D3 and the quality of egg cells in women.
The results are impressive. The scientists have discovered that vitamin D3 communicates with certain parts of our cells that control our genes. These genes influence the quality of the egg cellsthat are needed for pregnancy. When the eggs are in good condition, it is easier to get pregnant. Vitamin D3 also keeps the lining of the uterus healthy.
Vitamin D also has a positive influence on the AMH value. The AMH value (anti-Müllerian hormone) indicates how many eggs are present in a woman's ovaries and is therefore an indicator of her fertility. Studies have shown that women who are sufficiently supplied with vitamin D tend to have higher AMH levels, which indicates a better ovarian reserve suggests a better ovarian reserve.
The properties of vitamin D3 as an immunomodulator are also important. By regulating the inflammatory response in the bodyvitamin D3 helps to maintain a healthy immune system, which has a positive effect on egg quality.
A British study investigated the link between vitamin D and successful conception. The researchers wanted to find out how the vitamin D level in a woman's blood affects her chances of becoming pregnant through artificial insemination. The results showed that more than half of the 500 women studied had vitamin D levels that were too low. Interestingly, the women with high vitamin D levels had the best chances of conceiving a child, while the women with low vitamin D levels had the lowest chances of success.
Folic acid, also known as vitamin B9, is an essential nutrient for women who want to become pregnant or are already pregnant. It plays a crucial role in promoting the health of egg cells and sperm health by supporting DNA replication and repair. A deficiency of folic acid can lead to abnormalities in eggs and sperm, which can reduce the chances of successful conception.
Folic acid also helps to regulate the regulate homocysteine levels in the bloodwhich is important as high homocysteine levels are associated with an increased risk of recurrent miscarriage.
Folic acid also supports the development of the placenta, which supplies the fetus with nutrients, and improves general health, which has a positive effect on fertility.
Even after conception, folic acid is essential for the healthy development of the embryonic neural tube, from which the brain and spinal cord later emerge. A deficiency in the early stages of pregnancy can lead to serious health problems in the child.
They studied 232 women who underwent artificial insemination at the Massachusetts General Hospital Fertility Center. The women stated how much folic acid they consumed in their diet and supplements.
The impressive result: women who more folic acid had a better chance of a successful pregnancy and birth. In particular, women who took more than 800 micrograms of folic acid daily as a dietary supplement fared better than women who took less than 400 micrograms.
Omega-3 fatty acids are known for their numerous health benefits. In terms of reproductive health, particularly egg quality, there are interesting findings about their benefits. These fatty acids, especially eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), have anti-inflammatory propertieswhich have a positive effect on the quality of the eggs, as chronic inflammation can damage the eggs. Omega-3 fatty acids are also an essential component of cell membranes. A healthy and well-functioning cell membrane is crucial for the quality and function of the egg cells.
Another positive effect of omega-3 fatty acids is their ability to maintain the hormonal balance in the body. As hormones play an essential role in the maturation of egg cells a balanced hormone balance helps to improve egg quality. Omega-3 fatty acids can also improve blood circulation, which is particularly important for a good supply to the ovaries and therefore for the health of the egg cells. Finally, they can help to reduce oxidative stress, which can damage the egg cells. Reduced oxidative stress can protect and improve the quality of the egg cells.
Ubiquinol, the active form of the coenzyme Q10, is known for its important role in the energy metabolism of cells and its antioxidant properties. Ubiquinol has become increasingly important in the field of fertility in particular, as it can positively influence the positively influence the quality of egg cells. eggs. Egg cells require a lot of energy during their maturation process. Ubiquinol supports the mitochondria, the "energy power plants" of the cell, in producing the required energy.
In addition as an antioxidant, ubiquinol protects the egg cells from damage by free radicals, thereby reducing oxidative stress and protecting the egg cells' DNA. Another important benefit is that the body's own production of CoQ10 decreases with age. This can impair energy production in the egg cells and thus reduce their quality. By taking ubiquinol, such a deficiency can be compensated for, which can be particularly beneficial for older women.
Zinc is an essential trace element that plays a central role in many biological processes in the body. Zinc is particularly important in the area of reproduction. It supports egg cell maturation, ovulation and is significantly involved in early embryonic development. development.
Sufficient zinc levels are essential for the health of the egg cell. It contributes to DNA synthesis and cell division and protects the egg cell from oxidative stress, which can be harmful. A zinc deficiency, on the other hand, can impair the quality of the egg cells and reduce fertility.
Fascinating studies on mice have shown that zinc regulates certain processes during egg maturation.
➤ A particularly interesting phenomenon in this context is the "zinc spark". When an egg cell is fertilized, zinc is released, which serves as an indicator for the activation of the egg cell.
Zinc also plays a key role in the conversion of homocysteinean amino acid. An elevated homocysteine level can negatively affect the quality of the egg cells. Therefore, a balanced zinc level helps to protect the integrity of the egg and increase the likelihood of successful fertilization and embryo development.
Selenium is an essential trace element that plays an important role in numerous biological processes in the body, particularly in reproduction. It has antioxidant properties and is involved in DNA synthesis, which protects against oxidative stress. Oxidative stress caused by free radicals can damage DNA, proteins and lipids in the cells and thus also negatively affect the quality of the egg cells. Due to its antioxidant effect, selenium helps to neutralize these free radicals and protect the cells from such damage. cells from such damage. In addition, selenium is involved in the formation of selenoproteins, which are essential for the normal function and maturation of oocytes. maturation of egg cells are essential. This means that selenium not only influences the quality of the egg cells, but also the quality of the uterine lining which in turn can affect the chances of successful implantation. However, it is important to emphasize that both a deficiency and an excess of selenium can be harmful. Therefore, a balanced selenium status is of utmost importance for women's reproductive health.
Supplementing sodium selenite promotes the growth of egg cells and accelerates the division of certain cells. One reason for this could be that it reduces the formation of nitric oxide, which can damage DNA.
We have drawn up an intake plan for you for the carefully selected products in our egg cell package. In this way, an optimal effect can be achieved.
The food supplements contained in our egg cell package are generally considered to be well tolerated. However, high dosages can lead to discomfort. Caution is also advised with certain illnesses and medications.
It is also suspected that too much folic acid can mask a vitamin B12 deficiency until permanent nerve damage occurs. An undetected B12 deficiency can be very dangerous.
People with epilepsy should talk to their doctor before taking folic acid, as it may react with other medications.
People taking medication for rheumatoid arthritis should also not take folic acid, as the medication could neutralize each other.
Although ubiquinol is generally considered safe and has a long history of medical use, some people may experience adverse reactions.
Possible side effects of CoQ10 are:
Pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers are advised not to take ubiquinol, as it is not known whether it is safe in these cases.
Coenzyme Q10 can also impair the effect of blood-thinning or cholesterol-lowering medication.
As zinc is a trace element, an overdose can be harmful. Adults should therefore not consume more than 40 mg of zinc per day. Symptoms of a zinc overdose are
The simultaneous intake of zinc capsules with other medications or with iron, calcium and magnesium is not recommended.
If the recommended dosage is adhered to, no side effects are normally to be expected. However, excess selenium should be avoided as it can increase the risk of type 2 diabetes or impair thyroid function.
Signs that your selenium intake is too high include
Recommended intake Vitamin D3 drops:
Recommended intake Folic acid capsules:
Recommended intake Omega 3 capsules high dose:
Recommended intake Ubiquinol 100mg:
Recommended intake Zinc capsules:
Recommended intake Sodium selenite capsules:
Do not exceed the recommended daily intake.Food supplements are not a substitute for a balanced and varied diet.Store in a cool, dry place away from light. Keep out of the reach of small children.
Composition Vitamin D3 drops:
Cholecalciferol, carrier oils: BIO argan oil
1 drop contains 5000 IU vitamin D3. The 15 ml bottle contains approx. 500 drops.
Quantities per recommended daily intake (= 1 drop):
Composition folic acid capsules:
5-MTHF methylfolate (Quatrefolic®), cellulose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (veg. capsule shell)
Quantities per capsule:
Composition Omega 3 capsules high dose:
Fish oil, gelatine capsule (bovine gelatine, glycerine E422, water)
Thanks to the patented EPAX purification step, organic contaminants (e.g. dioxins, PCBs, heavy metals, iodine and pesticides) in the fish oil are reduced to the lowest possible level.
Composition Ubiquinol 100mg:
Canola oil, diglyceryl monooleate, Kaneka QHS ubiquinol (active coenzyme Q10), beeswax, soy lecithin (GMO-free), capsule shell (maize starch, glycerine, carrageenan, caramel, disodium phosphate)
Composition zinc capsules:
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C), citrus aurantum extract, zinc gluconate, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (vegan capsule shell)
Composition Sodium selenite capsules:
Sodium selenite in calcium carbonate, cellulose powder, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (capsule shell)
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Egg package - for improved egg quality - according to the successful Pimp-my-Eggs method