Women's Health
: Advanced Nutrition for Female Support

Today’s active woman has mastered the ability to balance family,
work, and social responsibilities. This unending to-do list, coupled
with constantly evolving nutritional needs, can be emotionally and
physically draining. In order to function at the top of her game, it
is vital that she provide her system with the compounds needed to
stay healthy, energized, and strong. Let’s review some of the most
fundamental aspects of women’s health, as well as some of the most
effective support supplements.
Energy Considering how on-the-go today’s woman is, she can’t afford to be
lacking in the energy department. Some of today’s most effective
energy-support supplements include B complex vitamins (which also
support healthy hair, skin and nails), as well as Green Tea—a potent
antioxidant. MCT Oil (medium chain triglyceride) serves as an
excellent source of instant energy that also provides the body with a
readily utilized source of beneficial fatty acids. L-Carnitine is another
ideal supplement for energy. This amino-acid like compound transports
fat into the mitochondria of cells, where it is then converted to energy.*
Fitness In addition to the obvious cosmetic appeal, maintaining a lean, healthy
figure offers many important health benefits. In order to achieve this, it
is important for busy, active women to consume a healthy diet, exercise
regularly, and ensure that her body has all the tools needed to stay fit.
Without adequate protein intake, the body will not have the building
blocks needed to maintain lean muscle, produce hormones, increase
strength, and stay focused. Consuming a quality protein supplement
in between meals, or as a meal replacement, is an easy way to make
sure that her protein needs are being met. Soy protein is high in
phytoestrogens, which may support healthy estrogen levels.*
Cognitive Support The brain, like every other organ in the body, is constantly in need
of nutrition. When the nutrients it needs are not being provided, the
brain can’t do its job properly. Choline and Inositol are two unique
members of the B vitamin family that help support healthy cognitive
function. Phosphatidyl Serine (PS) is an effective phospholipid
that helps relay messages throughout the body, while utilizing its
antioxidant properties to protect neural cells. Some users combine PS
with Ginkgo Biloba extracts for additional cognitive support. Studies
have shown that the active compounds
in Ginkgo may help support healthy
neural activity and circulation.*
Stress Management Stress is a normal part of life, and
a defense mechanism that prepares
the body to deal with potential
threats. Chronic and long-term stress,
however, can snowball throughout
the body, negatively impacting the
normal function of several major
systems. In addition to practicing stress
reduction activities, such as exercise,
meditation, and yoga, a number of
dietary supplements have been shown
in studies to help support a healthy,
balanced mood. These include GABA,
Relora®, St. John’s Wort, Kava, and
Valerian root extract.*
Healthy Bones Women are four times more likely
to develop osteoporosis compared to
men, and one in two women over
the age of 50 are expected to suffer a
related fracture. A growing body of
experts believes that these statistics
may be directly related to deficiencies
in key nutrients such as vitamin D,
vitamin K, and calcium. Some studies
have suggested that supplementation,
especially among women who do
not get these nutrients from their
diet, may benefit significantly from
supplementation.*
Hormonal Support
Throughout her life, a woman’s
hormone production and activity
will undergo many changes. The
nutritional sciences have helped us
better understand which nutrients
and natural compounds can be
taken safely to ensure balance and
healthy hormone levels. Herbs such
as Red Clover, Black Cohosh, Dong
Quai, Wild Yam, Red Raspberry,
and Chasteberry have been shown
to support a wide range of female
health concerns, including several
associated with menopause.* Also,
natural Progesterone lotions are
becoming a more popular alternative
to conventional hormone therapy.