The recognition of women’s unique health needs and the concerted efforts to address them mark a significant shift in both culture and scientific endeavors.
By Melanie Bush, VP of Science & Research, Artemis International 05.09.24
The Spilanthes acmella extract was associated with significant increases in mean testosterone levels, muscle mass, and self-reported sexual satisfaction.
In a study of 269 infertile women, the specialized formulation significantly improved chances of pregnancy and live birth compared to a daily folic acid.
In a study on 351 women, diets in early pregnancy characterized by fruits, vegetables, fiber, and lower fat content significantly reduced rates of GDM.
A 16-day regimen of beneficial Lactobacillus strains improved nausea and vomiting, both commonplace issues pregnant women deal with in early pregnancy.