PMS Forte it is a formula by Vitobest® designed for women who, in the days before menstruation, they experience discomfort such as irritability, breast pain, swelling, fatigue or cravings. These symptoms, known as premenstrual syndrome (PMS), affect up to 80% of women of childbearing age.1,2.
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Although we usually associate it only with hormones, PMS is also related to imbalances in neurotransmitters such as serotonin (key for mood) and GABA (relaxation).3,4, with changes in the levels of estrogen and progesterone5,6, and with inflammation or oxidative stress processes that worsen the symptoms7,8.
PMS Forte, by Vitobest®, helps regulate all these factors naturally, thanks to a combination of plant extracts and minerals with scientific backing, designed to balance your hormones, reduce inflammation and help you feel calmer and more fit during this phase of the cycle.
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Main mechanisms of action:
1. Hormonal balance and support to the progesterone-GABA axis.
- Vitex agnus-castusYou didn't provide any text to translate. Could you please provide the text you want to translate from Spanish to English? helps regulate the production of progesterone and stabilizes mood12.
- Magnesium Bisglycinate (Albion™): It favors the activity of the GABA system, improves rest, and reduces physical and emotional tension.11.
2. Serotonin modulation and mood improvement.
- Saffron extract (standardized in crocins and safranal): has been shown to increase brain serotonin and improve symptoms such as anxiety, sadness, or insomnia.13.
3. Reduction of inflammation and oxidative stress.
- Turmeric RHIZOmin 95® (95% curcuminoids): It modulates inflammation, regulates aromatase, and contributes to hormonal balance.14.
- Boswellia AKBAzyme® (30% AKBA): With the highest concentration on the market in AKBA, it inhibits the leukotriene pathway and improves menstrual pain, breast congestion, and pelvic discomfort.15.
4. Reduction of fluid retention.
- Extract from Corn (10:1): Mild diuretic action, useful for reducing abdominal swelling and premenstrual heaviness feeling.16.
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Vitobest® used for this supplement vegetable capsules (VegeCaps) suitable for vegan diets and free of titanium dioxide.
Product Claims:
- Vitamin B6 helps regulate hormonal activity.
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Bibliography:
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10Heindel JJ, Newbold RR, Bucher JR, et al. Endocrine disruptors and the obesity epidemic. Toxicol Sci. 2015;145(1):61-9.
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13Agha-Hosseini M, Kashani L, Aleyasin A, et al. Saffron in the treatment of premenstrual syndrome: a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. BJOG. 2008;115(4):515-9.
14Chainani-Wu N. Safety and anti-inflammatory activity of curcumin. J Altern Complement Med. 2003;9(1):161-8.
15Ammar A, Turki M, Hammouda O, et al. Effects of Boswellia serrata supplementation on inflammatory response. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2017;14:20.
16Cano A, Villar A. Study of Zea mays L. stigmas: diuretic activity and flavonoid composition. Med Plant. 1982;45(2):84–6.