Health & Wellness

Sexual Health With Myvitamins

This Spring at Myvitamins, we’re focusing on sexual wellbeing. From expert libido advice to hormone-boosting supplements, we want you to learn more about intimate health. Read our most popular articles now…

Sex Q&A With Our Expert

Our expert Jess Wilde answers your questions on all-things sexual health. Whether you want to boost your sex drive or experiment with your partner, Jess gives her tips and tricks to help you feel your best:

Libido, Menopause & More : Your Sex Questions Answered

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Libido, Menopause & More : Your Sex Questions Answered

2022-02-15 16:00:31By wildej

 

The Benefits Of Maca

Maca is a root vegetable native to Peru, which is often associated with hormonal health. Recent studies suggest that maca can reduce menopausal symptoms and benefit mood and libido. (1) Learn more about these benefits in this article:

What Is Maca & How Does It Benefit Hormonal Health?

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What Is Maca & How Does It Benefit Hormonal Health?

2022-02-11 11:00:17By Katie Lambert

 

Causes & Treatment For Low Libido

With at least one in five adults suffering from reduced sex drive, (2) there can be lots of causes of low libido. Our nutritionist Rachel explains why this happens in men and women in her blog:

Low Libido: Causes & Treatment For Reduced Sex Drive

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Low Libido: Causes & Treatment For Reduced Sex Drive

2023-12-09 20:34:28By rachelgreene

 

What Is Hormone Balance?

Myvitamins Hormone Balance is a popular wellness supplement designed specifically for female health. This unique formulation includes vitamin B6 to regulate normal activity, (3) zinc to promote fertility (4) and well known ingredients inositol and CoQ10. Find out more about Hormone Balance now:

What Is Hormone Balance And What Does It Do?

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What Is Hormone Balance And What Does It Do?

2021-03-08 14:37:19By Katie Lambert


  1. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1046/j.1439-0272.2002.00519.x
  2. https://www.nhsinform.scot/
  3. Vitamin B6 contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity.
  4. Zinc contributes to normal fertility and reproduction.


Katie Lambert

Katie Lambert

Writer and expert

After studying History at The University of Leeds, Katie moved back to her home town of Manchester to start a career in content writing. Katie has a passion for health and fitness and enjoys running in her spare time. Her favourite topics to write about include healthy recipes, performance strategies and general wellbeing.