Evidence supporting the use of: Trace minerals
For the body system: Ovaries
Synopsis
Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3
Trace minerals, including elements such as zinc, selenium, copper, manganese, and iodine, play vital roles in numerous physiological processes, including the healthy functioning of the ovaries. Scientific research confirms that several trace minerals are essential cofactors for enzymes involved in hormone synthesis, follicular development, and ovulation. For example, zinc is required for the synthesis and regulation of reproductive hormones such as estrogen and progesterone, and its deficiency has been linked to menstrual irregularities and impaired fertility. Selenium acts as an antioxidant, protecting ovarian tissue from oxidative stress, while iodine is necessary for thyroid hormone production, which indirectly impacts ovarian function. Copper and manganese also participate in antioxidant defense and enzymatic activities within reproductive tissues.
However, while the essentiality of trace minerals for overall reproductive health is well established, direct evidence specifically linking trace mineral supplementation to enhanced ovarian function in healthy individuals is limited. Most studies focus on populations with deficiencies or specific reproductive disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or infertility. In these cases, correcting deficiencies has been associated with improvements in ovarian parameters. Thus, while trace minerals are scientifically validated as necessary for proper ovarian function, the evidence for supplementation beyond correcting deficiencies is moderate, justifying a rating of 3 out of 5.
Other ingredients that support Ovaries
8-PrenylnaringeninActaea spicata
Agnuside
Aletris
amino acids
Ashoka
ashwagandha
barbasco
berry
black cohosh
blessed thistle
broccoli
bugbane
casticin
chaste tree
Clary sage
cohosh
cruciferous
damiana
DHEA
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone)
dioscorea
dong quai
dong quai root
egg
estrogen
evening primrose oil
false unicorn root
fatty acids
fennel
fish
folate
folic acid
formononetin
genistein
Ginsenosides
herbal blend (proprietary)
inositol
inositol phosphate
iodine
isoflavones
l-carnitine
Labisia pumila
licorice root
lignans
Lilium humboldtii
lingzhi
maca
macaenes
magnesium
omega-3 fatty acids
Osthole
peony
Phytoestrogens
protein
Puerain
pumpkin
raspberry
royal jelly
Shataverins
Soy
soybean
spearmint leaf
trace minerals
vitamin B
vitamin B6
vitamin D
vitamin E
Vitex Agnus-Castus
Vitexicarpin
Wild yam
Other body systems supported by trace minerals
Adrenal GlandsArteries
Blood
Brain
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Eyes
Female Reproductive System
Gastrointestinal Tract
Glandular System
Hair
Heart
Hepatic System
Immune System
Intestinal System
Liver
Male Reproductive System
Mitochondria
Muscles
Nails
Nerves
Ovaries
Parathyroid Glands
Reproductive System
Skeletal System (Bones)
Skin
Small Intestines
Spleen
Stomach
Structural System
Teeth
Testes
Thymus
Thyroid Gland
