Doctorem Woman Plus Tape: Innovative Support for Women's Health
The stress and intense pace of modern life can negatively affect women's general health and hormone balance. Doctorem Woman Plus band comes into play at this point and offers an innovative solution for women's health. In this article, we will examine in detail what Woman Plus is, its benefits and how to use it.
What is Doctorem Woman Plus?
Doctorem Woman Plus is an innovative health product that uses transdermal technology. Designed as a TTS (Transdermal Therapeutic System) patch, this product delivers the active ingredients it contains to the body through the skin. Each box contains 25 patches and each patch is effective for a maximum of 48 hours.
What is Doctorem Woman Used for?
Woman Plus aims to support women's health and hormone balance. Thanks to the ingredients it contains:
- Helps support hormonal balance
- Aims to relieve menopause symptoms
- Aims to increase energy level
- Supports bone health
- Helps improve skin health and appearance
- Aims to improve overall quality of life
How to Use Woman Plu?
- Choose a clean, dry area of skin (for example, upper arm, shoulder, or back)
- Remove the tape from its packaging and peel off the protective layer
- Attach the tape to the area of your choice
- Keep the tape in place for 48 hours
- At the end of the period, gently remove and discard the tape
Important: Wait at least 1 week before using the same skin area again.
Ingredients, Benefits and Scientific Foundations
Doctorem Woman Plus contains ingredients beneficial for women's health. Here are the ingredients, their potential benefits and the scientific research that supports them:
- Zinc
- Benefit: Strengthens the immune system, supports skin health.
- Scientific Basis: Various studies have shown that zinc improves immune system functions and skin health [1].
- Iron
- Benefit: Supports energy production, helps prevent anemia.
- Scientific Basis: The role of iron in energy metabolism and its anti-anemia effect have been widely documented [2].
- Ginger
- Benefit: It relieves menstrual cramps and has an antioxidant effect.
- Scientific Basis: Ginger's ability to reduce menstrual pain and its antioxidant properties have been proven by clinical studies [3].
- Ginseng
- Benefit: Increases energy level, relieves menopause symptoms.
- Scientific Basis: Systematic studies have shown that Ginseng improves the quality of life and reduces fatigue in menopausal women [4].
- Omega-3
- Benefit: Supports cardiovascular health, reduces inflammation.
- Scientific Basis: Omega-3 fatty acids have been shown to improve cardiovascular health and have anti-inflammatory effects through extensive research [5].
- L-Arginine
- Benefit: Improves blood circulation, supports sexual health.
- Scientific Basis: It has been proven in clinical studies that L-arginine improves blood flow by increasing nitric oxide production [6].
- Red Clover
- Benefit: Relieves menopause symptoms, supports bone health.
- Scientific Basis: Various studies have shown that red clover reduces menopausal symptoms and maintains bone mineral density [7].
- Maca Root
- Benefit: Supports hormonal balance, increases energy and libido.
- Scientific Basis: The positive effects of maca root on hormone balance and energy have been shown by various studies [8].
- Pueraria Lobata (Kudzu)
- Benefit: Relieves menopause symptoms, supports bone health.
- Scientific Basis: The estrogenic effects of Pueraria lobata and its positive effects on bone health have been shown in various studies [9].
- Humulus Lupulus (Hops)
- Benefit: Relieves menopause symptoms, improves sleep quality.
- Scientific Basis: Clinical studies have shown that hops reduce menopausal symptoms and improve sleep quality [10].
- Black Cohosh Root
- Benefit: Relieves menopause symptoms, supports hormonal balance.
- Scientific Basis: Black cohosh has been proven by various clinical studies to reduce menopausal symptoms [11].
- Palmitoyl Tripeptide
- Benefit: Increases skin elasticity, reduces wrinkles.
- Scientific Basis: Palmitoyl tripeptide has been shown to slow down skin aging and increase skin elasticity through in vitro and in vivo studies [12].
All these components are delivered to the body through Doctorem Woman Plus's transdermal drug delivery system (TTS). The effectiveness of this method is supported by research showing that it can be effective in delivering various ingredients to the body [13].
These scientific findings support the potential benefits of the ingredients contained in Woman Plus. However, it is important to remember that every individual is different and results may vary from person to person.
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- Camaschella C. (2015). Iron-deficiency anemia. New England Journal of Medicine, 372(19), 1832-1843.
- Daily JW, et al. (2015). Efficacy of ginger for alleviating the symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Pain Medicine, 16(12), 2243-2255.
- Kim MS, et al. (2013). Ginseng for managing menopausal woman's health: A systematic review of randomized clinical trials. Journal of Ginseng Research, 37(1), 30-36.
- Swanson D, et al. (2012). Omega-3 fatty acids EPA and DHA: health benefits throughout life. Advances in Nutrition, 3(1), 1-7.
- Bescós R, et al. (2012). The effect of nitric-oxide-related supplements on human performance. Sports Medicine, 42(2), 99-117.
- Ghazanfarpour M, et al. (2015). Red clover for treatment of hot flashes and menopausal symptoms: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 35(7), 753-757.
- Meissner HO, et al. (2006). Hormone-Balancing Effect of Pre-Gelatinized Organic Maca (Lepidium peruvianum Chacon): (III) Clinical responses of early-postmenopausal women to Maca in double blind, randomized, Placebo-controlled, crossover configuration, outpatient study. International Journal of Biomedical Science, 2(4), 375-394.
- Wong KH, et al. (2011). Kudzu root: Traditional uses and potential medicinal benefits in diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 134(3), 584-607.
- Erkkola R, et al. (2010). A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over pilot study on the use of a standardized hop extract to alleviate menopausal discomforts. Phytomedicine, 17(6), 389-396.
- Leach MJ, Moore V. (2012). Black cohosh (Cimicifuga spp.) for menopausal symptoms. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, (9), CD007244.
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