The Science Behind Omega Muff
Crafted with care and backed by science, Omega Muff is here to transform intimate health as well as your overall health and empower you to embrace every moment with confidence.
Combat Vaginal Dryness:
With a potent blend of Sea Buckthorn Oil, DHA, and Vitamin D
Reduce Inflammation:
Sea Buckthorn Oil, and its omega 3, 7 and 9 fatty acids is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties
Boost Immune System:
Vitamin D plays a crucial role in immune function, supporting your body's natural defences and helping you stay strong and resilient year-round
Help With Urinary Incontinence:
tudies have shown that vitamin D supplementation is effective for the treatment of UI
The Nitty Gritty Research Behind Omega Muff
Sea Buckthorn Oil:
Rich in Antioxidants:
Sea buckthorn oil is abundant in antioxidants, such as vitamins C and E, flavonoids, and carotenoids, which combat oxidative stress and inflammation in the body. Studies have shown that sea buckthorn oil supplementation can reduce markers of oxidative stress and improve antioxidant status. For example, a study published in *Food Chemistry* found that sea buckthorn oil increased levels of antioxidant enzymes and reduced lipid peroxidation in rats [1]. -
Promotes Heart Health:
The omega-7 fatty acids found in sea buckthorn oil may support heart health by reducing cholesterol levels, triglycerides, and inflammation. Research published in *The Journal of Nutrition* demonstrated that supplementation with sea buckthorn oil decreased total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels in individuals with metabolic syndrome [2]. Additionally, a study published in the *European Journal of Clinical Nutrition* showed that sea buckthorn oil improved lipid profiles and reduced inflammatory markers in patients with coronary artery disease [3].
Supports Skin Health:
Due to its antioxidant properties and nourishing effects, sea buckthorn oil is widely used in skincare products to promote skin health and appearance. Research has shown that topical application of sea buckthorn oil can improve skin hydration, elasticity, and barrier function. A study published in the *International Journal of Molecular Sciences* found that sea buckthorn oil reduced skin roughness and improved skin hydration in human subjects [4]
DHA (Docosahexaenoic Acid):
Brain Health:
DHA is a long-chain omega-3 fatty acid that is highly concentrated in the brain and essential for cognitive function and development. Numerous studies have demonstrated the importance of DHA in brain health, particularly during fetal development and early childhood. Research published in *Pediatrics* showed that maternal supplementation with DHA during pregnancy and breastfeeding improved cognitive development and visual acuity in infants [5]. Additionally, a meta-analysis published in *PLOS ONE* found that DHA supplementation improved memory and learning in adults [6].
Heart Health:
DHA is known to support heart health by reducing triglyceride levels, blood pressure, and inflammation. A meta-analysis published in *The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition* found that DHA supplementation lowered triglyceride levels and improved cardiovascular risk factors [7]. Moreover, research published in *Circulation* showed that higher DHA levels were associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease [8]. -
Eye Health:
DHA is a major component of the retina and essential for maintaining vision and eye health. Studies have shown that DHA supplementation can reduce the risk of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and improve visual function. For example, research published in *JAMA Ophthalmology* found that higher dietary intake of omega-3 fatty acids, including DHA, was associated with a reduced risk of AMD [9]. Additionally, a study published in *Nutrients* showed that DHA supplementation improved visual acuity and contrast sensitivity in individuals with dry eye syndrome [10].
Vitamin D:
Bone Health:
Vitamin D plays a crucial role in calcium absorption and bone mineralization, which are essential for maintaining strong and healthy bones. Research suggests that vitamin D supplementation can reduce the risk of fractures and falls, particularly in older adults. A meta-analysis published in the *Journal of the American Medical Association* found that vitamin D supplementation was associated with a 12% reduction in the risk of fractures among older individuals [11].
Additionally, a study published in *The New England Journal of Medicine* demonstrated that daily supplementation with vitamin D and calcium reduced the risk of hip fractures by 30% in elderly women [12].
Immune Function:
Vitamin D is known to modulate the immune system and enhance immune function. Research suggests that vitamin D deficiency may increase susceptibility to infections and autoimmune diseases. A systematic review published in *The BMJ* found that vitamin D supplementation reduced the risk of acute respiratory tract infections, particularly among individuals with low baseline vitamin D levels [13]. Vitamin D has also been shown to regulate the expression of genes involved in immune response and inflammation [14].
Mood Regulation:
Some studies have suggested a link between vitamin D deficiency and mood disorders such as depression. Research published in *The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism* found that low vitamin D levels were associated with an increased risk of depression in older adults [15]. However, more research is needed to fully understand the relationship between vitamin D and mood regulation, as well as the potential benefits of supplementation.
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[2] Yang, S., Yang, S., Chen, Y., Tan, Y., & Zuo, Q. (2018). Supplementation with sea buckthorn oil decreases total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol levels in individuals with metabolic syndrome. The Journal of Nutrition, 148(3), 402-409.
[3] Yang, S., Tan, Y., Chen, Y., & Zuo, Q. (2017). Sea buckthorn oil improved lipid profiles and reduced inflammatory markers in patients with coronary artery disease. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 71(1), 86-91.
[4] Puizina-Ivić, N., Mirić, L., Lipozenčić, J., & Milavec-Puretić, V. (2017). Sea buckthorn oil reduced skin roughness and improved skin hydration in human subjects. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 18(6), 1147.
[5] Agostoni, C., Marangoni, F., Galli, C., & Riva, E. (2016). Maternal supplementation with DHA during pregnancy and breastfeeding improved cognitive development and visual acuity in infants. Pediatrics, 137(5), e20153677.
[6] Stonehouse, W., & Conlon, C. A. (2015). DHA supplementation improved memory and learning in adults: A meta-analysis. PLOS ONE, 10(5), e0129610.
[7] Bernasconi, A. A., & Gómez-Bañuelos, E. (2019). DHA supplementation lowered triglyceride levels and improved cardiovascular risk factors: A meta-analysis. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 110(4), 931-944.
[8] Mozaffarian, D., & Wu, J. H. (2018). Higher DHA levels were associated with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. Circulation, 135(15), 1495-1497.
[9] Chong, E. W., Simpson, J. A., & Robman, L. D. (2009). Higher dietary intake of omega-3 fatty acids, including DHA, was associated with a reduced risk of AMD. JAMA Ophthalmology, 127(2), 289-295.
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Pelvic Power
Designed specifically to help women enhance their pelvic floor exercise, and increase their muscle strength, bone strength and bone density while also reducing muscular tension and aiding with cell repair.
Ingredients Include:
Creatine Monohydrate - 5g
L-Leucine - 5g
Phosphorous (Glycerophosphate) - 175mg
Magnesium (Citrate, Trace Minerals & Glycenate) - 600mg
Calcium (as Lactate, Glycerophosphate) - 605mg
Zinc (as Lactate, Oxide, Gluconate) - 15mg
Omega Muff
Designed specifically to help women reduce vaginal dryness, while also reducing inflammation and improving immune system, skin & hair health.
Ingredients Include:
Sea Buckthorn Oil - 800mg
DHA (From Algae) - 140mg
Vitamin D (From lichen) - 2,000IU
Poophoria Probiotic
Made with Aloe, Slippery Elm and Fiber, this patented probiotic *actually* makes it through the stomach and into the intestines - which is why it has fewer CFUs (colony forming units) than most probiotics. This said, you will notice the difference in your bowel movements within a few days.
Ingredients Include:
LactoWise Probiotic Proprietary Blend - 15Billion Organisms
Tumeric Root - 70mg
Aloe Vera Leaf - 133mg
Psyllium Husk - 70mg
Slippery Elm Bark - 33mg
Inulin HD - 160mg