Ultimate Egg Health Pack

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This pack contains everything we would recommend for women looking to support their egg health.


While a woman is born with all the eggs she is ever going to possess and these are genetically determined, we believe that the environment in which those eggs are growing and maturing is affected by factors including lifestyle and nutrition, and that the right kind of supplemental support may help improve the chances of a successful outcome.

Please note - as our Vitamin D Spray is a 3 month supply, you can choose your pack with or without this product below. 

  • Our ultimate selection of supplements to support egg health⁠
  • Designed to be taken together
  • One month's supply (Vitamin D 3 month's)
  • Recommend start taking 3 months prior to Egg Freezing / IVF

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*Code BUNDLE: This code is valid between 00.01 on 29/11/24 and 23.59 on 02/12/24 (GMT). Excludes individual products. Total saving on packs is 20-22.5% compared to purchasing each product individually. Can be used on one time or subscription purchase. On subscription, the discount is valid on first payment only. After the first month, the standard subscription price will apply. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Zita West terms of the site apply. Full T&Cs apply.

Ingredients

Vitafem

Contains an array of vitamins and minerals which have been researched to support egg quality and hormonal balance. Including 400µg of folic acid in the active form folate for the body to use. 

Femceive

Femceive is a fertility friendly bacteria supplement that has been specifically formulated to achieve a balanced endometrial-vaginal microbiota and prepare the optimal environment for preconception. 

Each pot contains 34 capsules which has been specifically formulated to cover an entire fertility cycle.

Vital DHA

Contains Omega 3 essential fatty acids (EFAs), plus a small amount of Zinc. It has been designed to help protect both partners’ DNA from oxidative damage during preconception as well as to support normal fertility and healthy sperm production. 

Vitamin D Spray

Recommended by the NHS throughout fertility and pregnancy.

Vitamin D levels can be considered key to egg development, especially for women going through IVF. Our Vitamin D spray is a high dose, daily spray in the form of D3 which is able to more effectively raise vitamin D levels. 

Psyllium Husk Capsules

A type of fibre that helps to naturally increase fibre intake to support fertility. Fibre plays a vital role in feeding our friendly bacteria that can help support the action of both Femceive and Menceive.

Vitafem Boost

Vitafem Boost 1 contains antioxidants which neutralise damaging substances called ‘free radicals’, which have been linked to poor egg quality. Antioxidants are also involved in healthy immune function, which is necessary for the fertilised egg to implant.

Inositol and Folate

Myo-inositol is found in virtually every tissue in our body and is involved in several processes. It plays a significant role in various processes associated with reproduction including gametes development, oocyte maturation, reproduction andfoetaldevelopment. Studies have shown that myo-inositol can improve reproductive outcomes in both men and women.

Kaneka CoQ10

The development of eggs and sperm requires large amounts of energy and Co-enzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a critical ingredient in its production.

Kaneka Ubiquinol™ is one of the world’s most recognised and researched CoQ10 ingredients, naturally produced by yeast fermentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the protocol for taking the supplements in this pack?

  • Is Vitafem safe to take alongside a separate Folic Acid supplement?

  • Can I take the supplements with a hot drink?

  • I’ve noticed since starting the supplements that my pee has turned yellow, is this normal?

  • Do I need to take Vitafem and Vitafem Boost?

  • Are the supplements safe to take alongside levothryoxine?

  • How long should I take this kit for?

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