Friday, November 5, 2010

Ovulex

Ovulex is a natural supplement that has ingredients related to increasing a woman's fertility. The mix of herbs promotes a woman's natural fertility without the side effects of more aggressive forms of fertility medications. If you are having difficulty conceiving, Ovulex can potentially help, along with medical guidance from your physician.


History


Ovulex was developed by researchers at Selmedica Healthcare by combining botanical ingredients known to naturally increase fertility. It has been on the market since 2006, along with other natural supplements produced by the company. The product is often packaged with free ovulation calculation software.








Time Frame


It is recommended that you take Ovulex once a day at the same time each day. If you have a tendency to feel nauseous, you should time the dosage to be taken with a small meal. You should not to expect results for at least two to four weeks to allow the supplement to work into your system.


Types


There are several key herbal ingredients in Ovulex that affect your fertility differently. Chaste tree berry is said to stimulate the pituitary gland in order to promote ovulation. Dong quai has ingredients that regulate the hormones in the body. Claims have been made that licorice root helps regulate a woman's menstrual cycle, especially if she has a tendency to miss periods. Red raspberry leaf is added in order to provide the user with high doses of essential vitamins and minerals.


Considerations


Ovulex is relatively expensive; the average retailer sells a one-month supply for $50. If you find the product ineffective after a few months of use, you may want to switch to a different natural fertility method.


Warning


None of the claims of the Ovulex manufacturers has been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. You should always check with your doctor before trying an over-the-counter fertility treatment. If you develop any side effects, stop taking the product immediately. Potential side effects, although rare, include nausea, dizziness, heart palpitations and allergic reactions.

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