PCOS can impair fertility.
We do something about it.
PCOS affects up to 18% of women of reproductive age worldwide.
It is an endocrinological disorder and one of the most common causes of impaired fertility.
Polycystic ovary syndrome: What more can be done for patients?; Lancet Reg Health Eur. 2022 Oct; 21: 100524.
Myo-Inositol improves insulin sensitivity1)2)
Myo-Inositol has proven its efficacy in women with PCOS (insulin resistance) and the desire to have children in numerous clinical studies and is therefore considered as a treatment option in the ESHRE/ASRM PCOS guidelines.
Vitamin B6 + folic acid contribute to normal
homocysteine metabolism3)4)5)
Increased Hcy levels have been observed in women with PCOS.
Quatrefolic® is an instantly bioavailable folate that can be absorbed by the body without further metabolization.
For women who are not able to fully metabolize folic acid.
Finally an »inositol product«,
that can be taken on the go without
water and tastes great.
Regular intake is the pre-condition for the supportive effect. Until now inositol products in sachets had to be dissolved in a glass of water. This is complicated and it is easy to forget to take it – especially on the go. PROFERTIL® inositol puts an end to this. The convenient sticks are simple to pocket, easy to open, and can be taken immediately. The »berry« taste encourages to do the same on a regular basis.
NRV = Percentage of the nutrient reference value according to regulation (EU) No 1169/2011
** 1 Carbohydrate choice = 15 grams of carbohydrate
*** Contains no fat, protein, or salt.
Recommended intake of the products from the PROFERTIL® family, approved by leading experts:
PROFERTIL® inositol
for women with PCOS and desire to have children
- Desire to have children and PCOS: 2 sticks/day (also for IVF preparation or support).
- Women with PCOS (without desire for children): 1 stick daily
1) Greff D. et al.; Reprod Biol Endocrinol 2023 Jan 26;21(1):10.
2) Teede H et al.; International evidence-based guideline for the assessment and management of PCOS, Monash University, Feb. 2023.
3) Gomes S. et al.; Public Health Nutrition. 2016 Jan;19(1):176-89.
4) Günalan E. et al.; J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc. 2018 Nov 15;19(4):220-232.
5) Kondapaneni V. et al. Cureus 2020 Oct 23;12(10): e11110.
The stick to happiness
increases the chance of having your baby.
From the desire to have a child to the confirmed pregnancy.
We will rock
this baby!