March 8 is International Day recognized by the United Nations. UN reminds the world of equality and works for equal rights for men and women. Currently, the term “weaker sex” increasingly affects men, because more and more women are working professionally and in addition is engaged in the home, raising the children.
Let’s celebrate this day considering the equal division of responsibilities in the family. Let us help women to remain healthy, smiling, organizing time not only for the family, but also were able to find time for yourself!
Important iron
Starting at puberty in women the risk of iron deficiency can increase. Therefore, women are more vulnerable to infection, weakness, and even more severe cases of anemia, which often occurs before or even during pregnancy.
The solution to frequent urinary tract infections
Menopause without the unpleasant symptoms
Forget about migraines with coenzyme q10
Although women can easily forget that they should look for to take the time and pay attention to health and the body’s warning signals. That is why it is important to raise awareness of health and provide needed for the body nutrients in the daily diet and, if necessary, the use of dietary supplements.
Warnings:
Iron Plus: Pregnant and nursing women should consult their doctor before taking iron preparations! Persistently high intake of iron can cause an increase in body peroxidation processes, increasing the need for antioxidants. It is recommended an additional multivitamin complex. *
URX: This product is not a substitute for treatment prescribed by your doctor. In the event of more serious cases, please contact your doctor! *
Strong Bones, Strong Bones Plus: In case of persistent high calcium intake should seek the opinion of a doctor.
Mega CoQ10 Plus *: coenzyme Q10 is sensitive to heat and light, which should be taken into consideration for storage! Pregnant and nursing women should consult their doctor before taking CoQ10.
Sources:
Bloody Migraine? – Tobias Kurth, MD, ScD; Christophe Tzourio, MD, PhD Stroke. 2013;44:2987-2988 * Open label trial of coenzyme Q10 as a migraine preventive – Rozen, TD, Oshinsky, ML, Gebeline, CA, Bradley, KC, Young, WB, Shechter, AL & * Silberstein, SD., Cephalalgia 22 (2) 137-141.* Efficacy of coenzyme Q10 in migraine prophylaxis: A randomized controlled trial – P. S. Sándor, L. Di Clemente, G. Coppola, et al. Neurology 2005;64;713

