NutraMight OptiWomen

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Glow with Goodness — Complete Multivitamin for Women

NutraMight OptiWomen is a thoughtfully formulated women’s multivitamin gummy designed to replenish iron, strengthen bones, restore skin radiance, and support hormonal balance.

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Overview

NutraMight OptiWomen is a complete daily multivitamin designed exclusively for women, delivering iron replenishment, bone protection, skin radiance, and hormonal balance in a single delicious gummy. The formula combines Iron (ferric pyrophosphate), Folate, Calcium citrate, Vitamin D3, K2 (MK-7), Magnesium, Iodine, and Vitamins A, C, and E.

1. Iron & Blood Health

Function: Iron as ferric pyrophosphate combined with Folate supports red blood cell formation, anemia prevention, and menstrual health.

  • Replenishes iron gently: Ferric pyrophosphate is significantly gentler on the stomach than conventional ferrous sulfate.
  • Supports red blood cell maturation: Folate at 300mcg drives the DNA synthesis required for healthy RBC development.
  • Restores monthly iron losses: Regular supplementation replenishes iron depleted through menstruation.

2. Bone Density & Strength

Function: Calcium citrate, Vitamin D3, K2 (MK-7), and Magnesium form the complete bone-building matrix.

  • Maximizes calcium absorption: Calcium citrate offers superior bioavailability and absorbs effectively even without food.
  • Deposits calcium into bone, not arteries: D3 increases intestinal calcium uptake, while K2 (MK-7) activates osteocalcin.
  • Preserves bone mineral density: Magnesium serves as an essential enzymatic cofactor for Vitamin D activation.

3. Skin, Hair & Glow

Function: Vitamins A, C, and E work together as the classic beauty nutrition triad.

  • Stimulates collagen synthesis: Vitamin C is an indispensable cofactor in collagen production.
  • Renews skin and hair cells: Vitamin A drives keratinocyte differentiation for clear complexion and strong hair.
  • Protects cell membranes: Vitamin E embeds within lipid bilayers, intercepting free radicals.

4. Hormonal & Thyroid Balance

Function: Iodine, Folate, and Vitamin D3 support thyroid hormone synthesis, reproductive health, and hormonal regulation.

  • Fuels thyroid hormone production: Iodine is the essential mineral substrate for T3 and T4 synthesis.
  • Supports DNA repair: Folate at 300mcg supports DNA synthesis and repair throughout the hormonal cycle.
  • Modulates estrogen and immune balance: Vitamin D3 plays a significant role in estrogen receptor regulation.

Therapeutic Rationale

Goal Key Contributors Why
🩸 Iron & Blood Health Iron (Ferric Pyrophosphate) 4.5mg + Folate 300mcg Ferric pyrophosphate is gentle on GI tract — ideal for women; Folate critical for RBC maturation & neural tube protection
🦴 Bone & Structural Health Calcium (Citrate) 26mg + Vitamin D3 + Vitamin K2 + Magnesium Calcium citrate — superior absorption vs carbonate; D3+K2 direct calcium to bones; Magnesium prevents calcium-driven arterial calcification
✨ Skin, Hair & Glow Vitamin A + Vitamin C + Vitamin E Collagen synthesis (Vit C); keratinocyte differentiation (Vit A); lipid membrane protection (Vit E) — the classic skin triad
🌸 Hormonal & Reproductive Folate + Iron + Iodine + Vitamin D3 Supports menstrual health, thyroid hormone synthesis (Iodine), and hormonal balance throughout cycle
🛡️ Immunity Vitamin A + C + D3 + Iodine + Magnesium Broad-spectrum immune activation: Iodine supports thyroid-driven immune modulation

Precautions: Consult a healthcare professional before use, especially if pregnant, nursing, or under medical supervision. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Keep out of reach of children.

References

  1. Zimmermann, M.B. (2009) — Iodine deficiency and thyroid function in women
  2. Bailey, R.L. et al. (2012) — Folate and iron status in women of reproductive age
  3. Bolland, M.J. et al. (2011) — Calcium supplements and cardiovascular risk — role of K2
  4. Pullar, J.M. et al. (2017) — The roles of Vitamin C in skin health
  5. Holick, M.F. (2007) — Vitamin D and its role in reproductive health

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