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Unlock the power of non-hormonal botanical nutrients with our PCOS Mints. Enriched with Myo-inositol, Folic Acid, and Melatonin, these mints offer a holistic approach to menstrual wellness.
Steroid Hormones Free: Your health is our priority. Rest assured, PCOS Mints contain no added steroid hormones or artificial colors. Vegetarian & Allergen-Free: We believe in wellness for everyone. PCOS Mints are vegetarian and allergen-free, catering to various dietary needs.
Balanced Hormones: Our formula is designed to harmonize female hormones and support ovarian activity. Say goodbye to hormonal imbalances that disrupt your well-being. Regulate Your Cycle: Tired of unpredictable cycles? PCOS Mints can help you establish a regular menstrual rhythm, providing you with the predictability and comfort you deserve.
Comprehensive Benefits: Experience more than just hormonal balance. These mints can aid in weight management, reduce acne, facial hair growth, and tackle pigmentation issues, helping you radiate confidence.
Stress Relief: We understand the emotional toll of PCOS. Our mints are formulated to ease stress, so you can approach your menstrual cycle with a sense of calm.
Experience the natural path to balanced hormones and a harmonious menstrual cycle. PCOS Mints from WYN offer you the support you need to embrace a healthier, more confident you. Say goodbye to PCOS-related challenges and say hello to a brighter, worry-free future.
4 mints/day
4 Oral Dissolving Mint Tablets can be taken anytime, at once or
spread across the day!
How Our Mints Help
Nutrients in mints help in supporting balanced hormone secretion including thyroid-stimulating hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), insulin and help ovulation. These nutrients help in decreasing the severity of hyperandrogenism, relieve stress and help mitigate uterine cysts and fibroids.
Balance disturbed hormones
Ovarian and reproductive function
Ovulation
What causes PCOS?
PCOS is caused due to disruption and imbalance in hormones, with failure to release the egg making it difficult for women to get pregnant. PCOS is often associated with higher than normal amounts of male hormones in women (i.e. hyperandrogenism), diabetes and higher insulin levels, obesity and characteristic cysts on the ovaries.