Most people don’t want to waste their hard-earned money and time, hoping a treatment will work, only to discover it hasn’t.
In this article you will know how to tell the difference between science and hype.
Supplements
Many studies are showing the effectiveness of supplements on the fertility of mice. Are these supplements then tested on people for the same results before going to market? The answer is no. They are not, and legislation says they do not have to be tested on people first either.
There are some significant studies on melatonin and how it can improve egg quality and preserve ovarian health in later age. On the back of these studies, melatonin is produced in labs and sold everywhere.
Knowing the right supplements to take can be confusing. Do they do what you need it to?
In this article you will find everything you need to know about Myo-inositol, what it does, do you need it and who should be using it.
L-Arginine is included in many formulas for improving egg health. Will it help you?
What does the science say?
There are 2 main studies on L-Arginine for improving female fertility.