Ovasitol® + Curcusorb™ Bundle
The Ovasitol + CurcuSorb bundle combines myo-inositol, d-chiro-inositol, and curcumin to provide additional support for healthy insulin and blood sugar levels.*
- Women’s health duo: Supports fertility, plus hormonal and metabolic health.*
- Ovasitol at a glance: A 40:1 blend of myo-inositol and d-chiro-inositol to support hormonal and metabolic health, menstrual regularity, and female fertility.*
- CurcuSorb at a glance: An enhanced-absorption turmeric curcumin supplement, offering antioxidant support for brain, heart, immune, and joint health.*
- Independently tested and content certified. Manufactured in the USA in a GMP-compliant facility..
SUGGESTED USE
Ovasitol: Stir 1 level scoop into any hot or cold non-carbonated beverage and drink. Take two servings per day (ex: one in the morning and one in the evening). CurcuSorb: Take one capsule a day with food or as recommended by your healthcare provider.
Frequently Purchased Together
What is inositol?
What are turmeric and curcumin?
Turmeric contains a whole family of plant compounds called “curcuminoids,” and research has linked most of the health benefits of turmeric to one specific curcuminoid: curcumin.* Curcumin is an antioxidant that helps support joint and heart health, plus healthy insulin and blood sugar levels.*
Who is likely to benefit from Ovasitol and CurcuSorb?
Ovasitol also helps support menstrual regularity, ovarian function, and healthy hormone, and lipid levels.* For some women trying to conceive, myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol may also promote healthy egg quality.*
CurcuSorb also promotes joint, brain, heart, and immune health.*
Is there anyone who should not take Ovasitol and CurcuSorb?
Do not take CurcuSorb if you are pregnant or nursing, if you have a history of gallstones, bile duct obstruction, or liver problems, or if you have a known allergy to turmeric or curcumin.
CurcuSorb should be used cautiously by men trying to father a pregnancy. Turmeric may lower testosterone levels and decrease sperm motility, which may impact male fertility.
Discontinue CurcuSorb at least two weeks prior to surgical procedures.
Are there any side effects from taking Ovasitol and CurcuSorb?
Can I continue to take Ovasitol and CurcuSorb during pregnancy?
Can I take Ovasitol and CurcuSorb with birth control?
Can I take Ovasitol and CurcuSorb with other nutritional supplements?
If you’re considering Ovasitol and DHEA together, please check with your healthcare provider. DHEA may raise testosterone levels and counteract the potential benefits of an inositol supplement in certain individuals.
Do Ovasitol and CurcuSorb interact with any prescription medications?
Anticoagulant/antiplatelet drugs (heparin, warfarin (Coumadin), apixaban (Eliquis), enoxaparin (Lovenox), clopidogrel (Plavix), aspirin): Turmeric (in CurcuSorb) may have antiplatelet effects and increase the risk of bleeding when taken with these medications.
Medications for diabetes: Turmeric (in CurcuSorb) and inositol (in Ovasitol) may have additional blood sugar-lowering effects when taken with medications to manage blood sugar and diabetes. Talk with your healthcare provider and monitor your blood sugar closely if you’re taking turmeric and inositol along with a medication for diabetes.
Thyroid hormone: Separate thyroid hormone from Ovasitol by at least one hour.
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