Fertile CM supplement

fondreflections

New member
Hi Ladies,

Well, I am settled into my new home for 1 week now. Almost everything is out of its box and where I want it to be. My parents have a lot to do with my progress. Jake and I just love our new home.

We have decided to try naturally until spring. At that point, we will try IUI +
Clomid. We just don't feel comfortable starting IUI + Clomid now after just buying our new home.

So I already ovulated this month. Actually, I ovulated the day after closing. My CM was hostile so I know there was no chance in h*ll. I had more colas and fast food in those couple days then in the past year combined. Too much was going on...

So I have a plan. When I get my period the end of this month, I want to take 2 Mucinex and 3 Fertile CM's a day with a minimum intake of 64 oz of water daily. Does that sound like a plan? I was thinking to take the supplements until a few days after OV then wait until next cycle. Have any of you heard of Fertile CM? What do you think of my plan?

Here is some information on Fertile CM...

FertileCM brings together select vitamins and key nutrients, including L-Arginine, an amino acid which promotes the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and supports several health functions. For female fertility, nitric oxide promotes vascular relaxation and circulation in the reproductive organs - and supports the production of endocervical secretions (CM) before and during ovulation.
As Dr. Amos Grunebaum suggests, "For many women, problems with cervical mucus - or CM - may cause obstacles to getting pregnant. If cervical mucus is not present to provide a healthy medium for sperm, then conception may be inhibited. FertileCM is designed to help women produce fertile-quality cervical fluids - and increase the odds of conception."

Scientific studies also indicate that the same amino acid (L-Arginine) that supports the production of cervical mucus also increases endometrial secretions in order to prepare the uterine lining for implantation. For female fertility, the ingredients in FertileCM have been shown to work in three important ways.

Promotes 'fertile-quality' cervical mucus during the ovulatory cycle.

Helps build uterine lining for implantation of the embryo (pregnancy).

Enhances female sexual function, libido, and stimulation.

Each ingredient in FertileCM has been carefully selected based on clinical research to safely promote fertility through helping your body naturally produce cervical mucus, induce endometrial secretions, and enhance female sexual function.

How does FertileCM Work?
FertileCM integrates several key ingredients that have been shown in clinical studies to safely and naturally promote the production of cervical fluids, support the 'thinning' of mucus, increase hydration of the mucin, as well as promote proper mucus alkalinity. In addition, the same ingredient that supports CM production (L-Arginine as nitric oxide precursor) has also been shown to induce edometrial secretion (creating a healthy uterus lining) during implantation time.
L-Arginine & Nitric Oxide: FertileCM is a dietary supplement designed to promote the presence of cervical mucus by supporting the production of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and is important for numerous bodily functions. Among these, nitric oxide dilates blood vessels and helps promote blood flow to the uterus, ovaries, and genitals. The effect of this process includes an increase of endocervical secretions during the ovulatory phase in women. In one key study, "nitric oxide (NO) administration markedly increased cervical secretion" for women taking supplementation in the test group, "while no changes in cervical secretion were seen in the control group."

In addition, other studies suggest that FertileCM, by providing a key precursor for nitric oxide (NO), may increase vascular dilatation, blood flow, and muscular relaxation around the vagina, thereby enhancing libido and improving sensation to sexual stimulation.

Conclusion: Studies indicate that the amino acid L-arginine in FertileCM, by providing a building-block for NO production, may safely increase cervical mucus, support endometrial secretions and a healthy uterus during implantation, and enhance female sexual arousal.

Vitamin C: Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) is a key antioxidant and vitamin central to healthy cell function. In the FertileCM formula, vitamin C has been included to promote an increase in the hydration (or liquidity) of cervical mucus. As an antioxidant, L-ascorbic acid has been shown to modulate the mucin structure by reducing the copper bound to sialic acid. This will result in an increase in hydration (liquidity) of the mucin by the association of water molecules with the uncomplexed sialic acid molecules of the glycoproteins. The end result of a complex biological interaction is shown to be an increase in mucin hydration.

Coral Calcium: The inclusion of calcium in FertileCM is designed to support proper mucus pH (or increased alkalinity) and to help reduce sperm-harming acidity in the vagina during the ovulatory phase.

Lactobacilli: Lactobacilli are organisms necessary for a healthy vaginal environment. The absence of vaginal Lactobacilli may lead to an environment that is hostile to sperm and may further be associated with infertility issues and infections. FertileCM contains Lactobacilli to help support female reproductive wellness and support a healthy environment in the vagina.

Grapeseed Extract: Grapeseed extract is a strong antioxidant and helps inhibit the oxidation of ascorbic acid and thereby potentiates the action of vitamin C. Antioxidants play a key role in repairing damage caused by the environment and aging - and in preventing cellular damage due to oxidizing free radicals. The increased presence of antioxidants in cervical fluids may provide additional protection and support for sperm.

N-acetylcysteine: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a precursor of glutathione, an important antioxidant that is naturally produced within the body. NAC has safely been in use for more than 30 years as a mucolytic - an agent which dissolves thick mucus and thins overall mucus secretions. In studies, NAC has been shown to help thin mucus and detoxify harmful substances in the body.

Now if any of you are still awake, I'd love some advice. LOL! Are you sure you are glad to have me back? LOL! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

fondreflections

New member
Hi Ladies,

Well, I am settled into my new home for 1 week now. Almost everything is out of its box and where I want it to be. My parents have a lot to do with my progress. Jake and I just love our new home.

We have decided to try naturally until spring. At that point, we will try IUI +
Clomid. We just don't feel comfortable starting IUI + Clomid now after just buying our new home.

So I already ovulated this month. Actually, I ovulated the day after closing. My CM was hostile so I know there was no chance in h*ll. I had more colas and fast food in those couple days then in the past year combined. Too much was going on...

So I have a plan. When I get my period the end of this month, I want to take 2 Mucinex and 3 Fertile CM's a day with a minimum intake of 64 oz of water daily. Does that sound like a plan? I was thinking to take the supplements until a few days after OV then wait until next cycle. Have any of you heard of Fertile CM? What do you think of my plan?

Here is some information on Fertile CM...

FertileCM brings together select vitamins and key nutrients, including L-Arginine, an amino acid which promotes the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and supports several health functions. For female fertility, nitric oxide promotes vascular relaxation and circulation in the reproductive organs - and supports the production of endocervical secretions (CM) before and during ovulation.
As Dr. Amos Grunebaum suggests, "For many women, problems with cervical mucus - or CM - may cause obstacles to getting pregnant. If cervical mucus is not present to provide a healthy medium for sperm, then conception may be inhibited. FertileCM is designed to help women produce fertile-quality cervical fluids - and increase the odds of conception."

Scientific studies also indicate that the same amino acid (L-Arginine) that supports the production of cervical mucus also increases endometrial secretions in order to prepare the uterine lining for implantation. For female fertility, the ingredients in FertileCM have been shown to work in three important ways.

Promotes 'fertile-quality' cervical mucus during the ovulatory cycle.

Helps build uterine lining for implantation of the embryo (pregnancy).

Enhances female sexual function, libido, and stimulation.

Each ingredient in FertileCM has been carefully selected based on clinical research to safely promote fertility through helping your body naturally produce cervical mucus, induce endometrial secretions, and enhance female sexual function.

How does FertileCM Work?
FertileCM integrates several key ingredients that have been shown in clinical studies to safely and naturally promote the production of cervical fluids, support the 'thinning' of mucus, increase hydration of the mucin, as well as promote proper mucus alkalinity. In addition, the same ingredient that supports CM production (L-Arginine as nitric oxide precursor) has also been shown to induce edometrial secretion (creating a healthy uterus lining) during implantation time.
L-Arginine & Nitric Oxide: FertileCM is a dietary supplement designed to promote the presence of cervical mucus by supporting the production of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and is important for numerous bodily functions. Among these, nitric oxide dilates blood vessels and helps promote blood flow to the uterus, ovaries, and genitals. The effect of this process includes an increase of endocervical secretions during the ovulatory phase in women. In one key study, "nitric oxide (NO) administration markedly increased cervical secretion" for women taking supplementation in the test group, "while no changes in cervical secretion were seen in the control group."

In addition, other studies suggest that FertileCM, by providing a key precursor for nitric oxide (NO), may increase vascular dilatation, blood flow, and muscular relaxation around the vagina, thereby enhancing libido and improving sensation to sexual stimulation.

Conclusion: Studies indicate that the amino acid L-arginine in FertileCM, by providing a building-block for NO production, may safely increase cervical mucus, support endometrial secretions and a healthy uterus during implantation, and enhance female sexual arousal.

Vitamin C: Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) is a key antioxidant and vitamin central to healthy cell function. In the FertileCM formula, vitamin C has been included to promote an increase in the hydration (or liquidity) of cervical mucus. As an antioxidant, L-ascorbic acid has been shown to modulate the mucin structure by reducing the copper bound to sialic acid. This will result in an increase in hydration (liquidity) of the mucin by the association of water molecules with the uncomplexed sialic acid molecules of the glycoproteins. The end result of a complex biological interaction is shown to be an increase in mucin hydration.

Coral Calcium: The inclusion of calcium in FertileCM is designed to support proper mucus pH (or increased alkalinity) and to help reduce sperm-harming acidity in the vagina during the ovulatory phase.

Lactobacilli: Lactobacilli are organisms necessary for a healthy vaginal environment. The absence of vaginal Lactobacilli may lead to an environment that is hostile to sperm and may further be associated with infertility issues and infections. FertileCM contains Lactobacilli to help support female reproductive wellness and support a healthy environment in the vagina.

Grapeseed Extract: Grapeseed extract is a strong antioxidant and helps inhibit the oxidation of ascorbic acid and thereby potentiates the action of vitamin C. Antioxidants play a key role in repairing damage caused by the environment and aging - and in preventing cellular damage due to oxidizing free radicals. The increased presence of antioxidants in cervical fluids may provide additional protection and support for sperm.

N-acetylcysteine: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a precursor of glutathione, an important antioxidant that is naturally produced within the body. NAC has safely been in use for more than 30 years as a mucolytic - an agent which dissolves thick mucus and thins overall mucus secretions. In studies, NAC has been shown to help thin mucus and detoxify harmful substances in the body.

Now if any of you are still awake, I'd love some advice. LOL! Are you sure you are glad to have me back? LOL! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

fondreflections

New member
Hi Ladies,

Well, I am settled into my new home for 1 week now. Almost everything is out of its box and where I want it to be. My parents have a lot to do with my progress. Jake and I just love our new home.

We have decided to try naturally until spring. At that point, we will try IUI +
Clomid. We just don't feel comfortable starting IUI + Clomid now after just buying our new home.

So I already ovulated this month. Actually, I ovulated the day after closing. My CM was hostile so I know there was no chance in h*ll. I had more colas and fast food in those couple days then in the past year combined. Too much was going on...

So I have a plan. When I get my period the end of this month, I want to take 2 Mucinex and 3 Fertile CM's a day with a minimum intake of 64 oz of water daily. Does that sound like a plan? I was thinking to take the supplements until a few days after OV then wait until next cycle. Have any of you heard of Fertile CM? What do you think of my plan?

Here is some information on Fertile CM...

FertileCM brings together select vitamins and key nutrients, including L-Arginine, an amino acid which promotes the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and supports several health functions. For female fertility, nitric oxide promotes vascular relaxation and circulation in the reproductive organs - and supports the production of endocervical secretions (CM) before and during ovulation.
As Dr. Amos Grunebaum suggests, "For many women, problems with cervical mucus - or CM - may cause obstacles to getting pregnant. If cervical mucus is not present to provide a healthy medium for sperm, then conception may be inhibited. FertileCM is designed to help women produce fertile-quality cervical fluids - and increase the odds of conception."

Scientific studies also indicate that the same amino acid (L-Arginine) that supports the production of cervical mucus also increases endometrial secretions in order to prepare the uterine lining for implantation. For female fertility, the ingredients in FertileCM have been shown to work in three important ways.

Promotes 'fertile-quality' cervical mucus during the ovulatory cycle.

Helps build uterine lining for implantation of the embryo (pregnancy).

Enhances female sexual function, libido, and stimulation.

Each ingredient in FertileCM has been carefully selected based on clinical research to safely promote fertility through helping your body naturally produce cervical mucus, induce endometrial secretions, and enhance female sexual function.

How does FertileCM Work?
FertileCM integrates several key ingredients that have been shown in clinical studies to safely and naturally promote the production of cervical fluids, support the 'thinning' of mucus, increase hydration of the mucin, as well as promote proper mucus alkalinity. In addition, the same ingredient that supports CM production (L-Arginine as nitric oxide precursor) has also been shown to induce edometrial secretion (creating a healthy uterus lining) during implantation time.
L-Arginine & Nitric Oxide: FertileCM is a dietary supplement designed to promote the presence of cervical mucus by supporting the production of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and is important for numerous bodily functions. Among these, nitric oxide dilates blood vessels and helps promote blood flow to the uterus, ovaries, and genitals. The effect of this process includes an increase of endocervical secretions during the ovulatory phase in women. In one key study, "nitric oxide (NO) administration markedly increased cervical secretion" for women taking supplementation in the test group, "while no changes in cervical secretion were seen in the control group."

In addition, other studies suggest that FertileCM, by providing a key precursor for nitric oxide (NO), may increase vascular dilatation, blood flow, and muscular relaxation around the vagina, thereby enhancing libido and improving sensation to sexual stimulation.

Conclusion: Studies indicate that the amino acid L-arginine in FertileCM, by providing a building-block for NO production, may safely increase cervical mucus, support endometrial secretions and a healthy uterus during implantation, and enhance female sexual arousal.

Vitamin C: Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) is a key antioxidant and vitamin central to healthy cell function. In the FertileCM formula, vitamin C has been included to promote an increase in the hydration (or liquidity) of cervical mucus. As an antioxidant, L-ascorbic acid has been shown to modulate the mucin structure by reducing the copper bound to sialic acid. This will result in an increase in hydration (liquidity) of the mucin by the association of water molecules with the uncomplexed sialic acid molecules of the glycoproteins. The end result of a complex biological interaction is shown to be an increase in mucin hydration.

Coral Calcium: The inclusion of calcium in FertileCM is designed to support proper mucus pH (or increased alkalinity) and to help reduce sperm-harming acidity in the vagina during the ovulatory phase.

Lactobacilli: Lactobacilli are organisms necessary for a healthy vaginal environment. The absence of vaginal Lactobacilli may lead to an environment that is hostile to sperm and may further be associated with infertility issues and infections. FertileCM contains Lactobacilli to help support female reproductive wellness and support a healthy environment in the vagina.

Grapeseed Extract: Grapeseed extract is a strong antioxidant and helps inhibit the oxidation of ascorbic acid and thereby potentiates the action of vitamin C. Antioxidants play a key role in repairing damage caused by the environment and aging - and in preventing cellular damage due to oxidizing free radicals. The increased presence of antioxidants in cervical fluids may provide additional protection and support for sperm.

N-acetylcysteine: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a precursor of glutathione, an important antioxidant that is naturally produced within the body. NAC has safely been in use for more than 30 years as a mucolytic - an agent which dissolves thick mucus and thins overall mucus secretions. In studies, NAC has been shown to help thin mucus and detoxify harmful substances in the body.

Now if any of you are still awake, I'd love some advice. LOL! Are you sure you are glad to have me back? LOL! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

fondreflections

New member
Hi Ladies,

Well, I am settled into my new home for 1 week now. Almost everything is out of its box and where I want it to be. My parents have a lot to do with my progress. Jake and I just love our new home.

We have decided to try naturally until spring. At that point, we will try IUI +
Clomid. We just don't feel comfortable starting IUI + Clomid now after just buying our new home.

So I already ovulated this month. Actually, I ovulated the day after closing. My CM was hostile so I know there was no chance in h*ll. I had more colas and fast food in those couple days then in the past year combined. Too much was going on...

So I have a plan. When I get my period the end of this month, I want to take 2 Mucinex and 3 Fertile CM's a day with a minimum intake of 64 oz of water daily. Does that sound like a plan? I was thinking to take the supplements until a few days after OV then wait until next cycle. Have any of you heard of Fertile CM? What do you think of my plan?

Here is some information on Fertile CM...

FertileCM brings together select vitamins and key nutrients, including L-Arginine, an amino acid which promotes the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and supports several health functions. For female fertility, nitric oxide promotes vascular relaxation and circulation in the reproductive organs - and supports the production of endocervical secretions (CM) before and during ovulation.
As Dr. Amos Grunebaum suggests, "For many women, problems with cervical mucus - or CM - may cause obstacles to getting pregnant. If cervical mucus is not present to provide a healthy medium for sperm, then conception may be inhibited. FertileCM is designed to help women produce fertile-quality cervical fluids - and increase the odds of conception."

Scientific studies also indicate that the same amino acid (L-Arginine) that supports the production of cervical mucus also increases endometrial secretions in order to prepare the uterine lining for implantation. For female fertility, the ingredients in FertileCM have been shown to work in three important ways.

Promotes 'fertile-quality' cervical mucus during the ovulatory cycle.

Helps build uterine lining for implantation of the embryo (pregnancy).

Enhances female sexual function, libido, and stimulation.

Each ingredient in FertileCM has been carefully selected based on clinical research to safely promote fertility through helping your body naturally produce cervical mucus, induce endometrial secretions, and enhance female sexual function.

How does FertileCM Work?
FertileCM integrates several key ingredients that have been shown in clinical studies to safely and naturally promote the production of cervical fluids, support the 'thinning' of mucus, increase hydration of the mucin, as well as promote proper mucus alkalinity. In addition, the same ingredient that supports CM production (L-Arginine as nitric oxide precursor) has also been shown to induce edometrial secretion (creating a healthy uterus lining) during implantation time.
L-Arginine & Nitric Oxide: FertileCM is a dietary supplement designed to promote the presence of cervical mucus by supporting the production of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and is important for numerous bodily functions. Among these, nitric oxide dilates blood vessels and helps promote blood flow to the uterus, ovaries, and genitals. The effect of this process includes an increase of endocervical secretions during the ovulatory phase in women. In one key study, "nitric oxide (NO) administration markedly increased cervical secretion" for women taking supplementation in the test group, "while no changes in cervical secretion were seen in the control group."

In addition, other studies suggest that FertileCM, by providing a key precursor for nitric oxide (NO), may increase vascular dilatation, blood flow, and muscular relaxation around the vagina, thereby enhancing libido and improving sensation to sexual stimulation.

Conclusion: Studies indicate that the amino acid L-arginine in FertileCM, by providing a building-block for NO production, may safely increase cervical mucus, support endometrial secretions and a healthy uterus during implantation, and enhance female sexual arousal.

Vitamin C: Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) is a key antioxidant and vitamin central to healthy cell function. In the FertileCM formula, vitamin C has been included to promote an increase in the hydration (or liquidity) of cervical mucus. As an antioxidant, L-ascorbic acid has been shown to modulate the mucin structure by reducing the copper bound to sialic acid. This will result in an increase in hydration (liquidity) of the mucin by the association of water molecules with the uncomplexed sialic acid molecules of the glycoproteins. The end result of a complex biological interaction is shown to be an increase in mucin hydration.

Coral Calcium: The inclusion of calcium in FertileCM is designed to support proper mucus pH (or increased alkalinity) and to help reduce sperm-harming acidity in the vagina during the ovulatory phase.

Lactobacilli: Lactobacilli are organisms necessary for a healthy vaginal environment. The absence of vaginal Lactobacilli may lead to an environment that is hostile to sperm and may further be associated with infertility issues and infections. FertileCM contains Lactobacilli to help support female reproductive wellness and support a healthy environment in the vagina.

Grapeseed Extract: Grapeseed extract is a strong antioxidant and helps inhibit the oxidation of ascorbic acid and thereby potentiates the action of vitamin C. Antioxidants play a key role in repairing damage caused by the environment and aging - and in preventing cellular damage due to oxidizing free radicals. The increased presence of antioxidants in cervical fluids may provide additional protection and support for sperm.

N-acetylcysteine: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a precursor of glutathione, an important antioxidant that is naturally produced within the body. NAC has safely been in use for more than 30 years as a mucolytic - an agent which dissolves thick mucus and thins overall mucus secretions. In studies, NAC has been shown to help thin mucus and detoxify harmful substances in the body.

Now if any of you are still awake, I'd love some advice. LOL! Are you sure you are glad to have me back? LOL! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 

fondreflections

New member
Hi Ladies,

Well, I am settled into my new home for 1 week now. Almost everything is out of its box and where I want it to be. My parents have a lot to do with my progress. Jake and I just love our new home.

We have decided to try naturally until spring. At that point, we will try IUI +
Clomid. We just don't feel comfortable starting IUI + Clomid now after just buying our new home.

So I already ovulated this month. Actually, I ovulated the day after closing. My CM was hostile so I know there was no chance in h*ll. I had more colas and fast food in those couple days then in the past year combined. Too much was going on...

So I have a plan. When I get my period the end of this month, I want to take 2 Mucinex and 3 Fertile CM's a day with a minimum intake of 64 oz of water daily. Does that sound like a plan? I was thinking to take the supplements until a few days after OV then wait until next cycle. Have any of you heard of Fertile CM? What do you think of my plan?

Here is some information on Fertile CM...

FertileCM brings together select vitamins and key nutrients, including L-Arginine, an amino acid which promotes the synthesis of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and supports several health functions. For female fertility, nitric oxide promotes vascular relaxation and circulation in the reproductive organs - and supports the production of endocervical secretions (CM) before and during ovulation.
As Dr. Amos Grunebaum suggests, "For many women, problems with cervical mucus - or CM - may cause obstacles to getting pregnant. If cervical mucus is not present to provide a healthy medium for sperm, then conception may be inhibited. FertileCM is designed to help women produce fertile-quality cervical fluids - and increase the odds of conception."

Scientific studies also indicate that the same amino acid (L-Arginine) that supports the production of cervical mucus also increases endometrial secretions in order to prepare the uterine lining for implantation. For female fertility, the ingredients in FertileCM have been shown to work in three important ways.

Promotes 'fertile-quality' cervical mucus during the ovulatory cycle.

Helps build uterine lining for implantation of the embryo (pregnancy).

Enhances female sexual function, libido, and stimulation.

Each ingredient in FertileCM has been carefully selected based on clinical research to safely promote fertility through helping your body naturally produce cervical mucus, induce endometrial secretions, and enhance female sexual function.

How does FertileCM Work?
FertileCM integrates several key ingredients that have been shown in clinical studies to safely and naturally promote the production of cervical fluids, support the 'thinning' of mucus, increase hydration of the mucin, as well as promote proper mucus alkalinity. In addition, the same ingredient that supports CM production (L-Arginine as nitric oxide precursor) has also been shown to induce edometrial secretion (creating a healthy uterus lining) during implantation time.
L-Arginine & Nitric Oxide: FertileCM is a dietary supplement designed to promote the presence of cervical mucus by supporting the production of nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide is produced naturally by the body and is important for numerous bodily functions. Among these, nitric oxide dilates blood vessels and helps promote blood flow to the uterus, ovaries, and genitals. The effect of this process includes an increase of endocervical secretions during the ovulatory phase in women. In one key study, "nitric oxide (NO) administration markedly increased cervical secretion" for women taking supplementation in the test group, "while no changes in cervical secretion were seen in the control group."

In addition, other studies suggest that FertileCM, by providing a key precursor for nitric oxide (NO), may increase vascular dilatation, blood flow, and muscular relaxation around the vagina, thereby enhancing libido and improving sensation to sexual stimulation.

Conclusion: Studies indicate that the amino acid L-arginine in FertileCM, by providing a building-block for NO production, may safely increase cervical mucus, support endometrial secretions and a healthy uterus during implantation, and enhance female sexual arousal.

Vitamin C: Vitamin C (L-ascorbic acid) is a key antioxidant and vitamin central to healthy cell function. In the FertileCM formula, vitamin C has been included to promote an increase in the hydration (or liquidity) of cervical mucus. As an antioxidant, L-ascorbic acid has been shown to modulate the mucin structure by reducing the copper bound to sialic acid. This will result in an increase in hydration (liquidity) of the mucin by the association of water molecules with the uncomplexed sialic acid molecules of the glycoproteins. The end result of a complex biological interaction is shown to be an increase in mucin hydration.

Coral Calcium: The inclusion of calcium in FertileCM is designed to support proper mucus pH (or increased alkalinity) and to help reduce sperm-harming acidity in the vagina during the ovulatory phase.

Lactobacilli: Lactobacilli are organisms necessary for a healthy vaginal environment. The absence of vaginal Lactobacilli may lead to an environment that is hostile to sperm and may further be associated with infertility issues and infections. FertileCM contains Lactobacilli to help support female reproductive wellness and support a healthy environment in the vagina.

Grapeseed Extract: Grapeseed extract is a strong antioxidant and helps inhibit the oxidation of ascorbic acid and thereby potentiates the action of vitamin C. Antioxidants play a key role in repairing damage caused by the environment and aging - and in preventing cellular damage due to oxidizing free radicals. The increased presence of antioxidants in cervical fluids may provide additional protection and support for sperm.

N-acetylcysteine: N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a precursor of glutathione, an important antioxidant that is naturally produced within the body. NAC has safely been in use for more than 30 years as a mucolytic - an agent which dissolves thick mucus and thins overall mucus secretions. In studies, NAC has been shown to help thin mucus and detoxify harmful substances in the body.

Now if any of you are still awake, I'd love some advice. LOL! Are you sure you are glad to have me back? LOL! <img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
 
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Keepercjr

Guest
Jenny

Glad to hear you're in your new home! I think your plan sounds good (though like I told you before I don't feel it is necessary to take mucinex every day - only around ovulation). Good luck next cycle.
 
K

Keepercjr

Guest
Jenny

Glad to hear you're in your new home! I think your plan sounds good (though like I told you before I don't feel it is necessary to take mucinex every day - only around ovulation). Good luck next cycle.
 
K

Keepercjr

Guest
Jenny

Glad to hear you're in your new home! I think your plan sounds good (though like I told you before I don't feel it is necessary to take mucinex every day - only around ovulation). Good luck next cycle.
 
K

Keepercjr

Guest
Jenny

Glad to hear you're in your new home! I think your plan sounds good (though like I told you before I don't feel it is necessary to take mucinex every day - only around ovulation). Good luck next cycle.
 
K

Keepercjr

Guest
Jenny

Glad to hear you're in your new home! I think your plan sounds good (though like I told you before I don't feel it is necessary to take mucinex every day - only around ovulation). Good luck next cycle.
 

Scarlett81

New member
I'm not familiar with it, but it sounds like a good supplement, not only for cm, but for general health. Hey-if it won't hurt, do it! It can only help. I've done research lately on Nitric Oxide deficiency in cfers-interesting stuff. So it makes sense. I'd go for it.
Congrats on your new home and settling in. It sounds like a good plan to wait until things have settled a little. I hope we can catch up more later!!xoxo
 

Scarlett81

New member
I'm not familiar with it, but it sounds like a good supplement, not only for cm, but for general health. Hey-if it won't hurt, do it! It can only help. I've done research lately on Nitric Oxide deficiency in cfers-interesting stuff. So it makes sense. I'd go for it.
Congrats on your new home and settling in. It sounds like a good plan to wait until things have settled a little. I hope we can catch up more later!!xoxo
 

Scarlett81

New member
I'm not familiar with it, but it sounds like a good supplement, not only for cm, but for general health. Hey-if it won't hurt, do it! It can only help. I've done research lately on Nitric Oxide deficiency in cfers-interesting stuff. So it makes sense. I'd go for it.
Congrats on your new home and settling in. It sounds like a good plan to wait until things have settled a little. I hope we can catch up more later!!xoxo
 

Scarlett81

New member
I'm not familiar with it, but it sounds like a good supplement, not only for cm, but for general health. Hey-if it won't hurt, do it! It can only help. I've done research lately on Nitric Oxide deficiency in cfers-interesting stuff. So it makes sense. I'd go for it.
Congrats on your new home and settling in. It sounds like a good plan to wait until things have settled a little. I hope we can catch up more later!!xoxo
 

Scarlett81

New member
I'm not familiar with it, but it sounds like a good supplement, not only for cm, but for general health. Hey-if it won't hurt, do it! It can only help. I've done research lately on Nitric Oxide deficiency in cfers-interesting stuff. So it makes sense. I'd go for it.
Congrats on your new home and settling in. It sounds like a good plan to wait until things have settled a little. I hope we can catch up more later!!xoxo
 
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