Eva Intima PMS SOS is the new SOS solution for those difficult days of the month before menstruation.
It is an innovative dietary supplement, the only one with scientifically documented natural active ingredients targeting PMS, while also providing multidimensional action: hormonal, psychological, and physical.
Vitex agnus castus (chasteberry) regulates prolactin and balances hypothalamic–pituitary–ovarian activity.
Myo-inositol and D-chiro-inositol improve ovarian function and enhance insulin sensitivity, alleviating both psychological and physical symptoms.
B-complex vitamins, especially vitamin B6, are involved in the synthesis of serotonin and dopamine, improving not only mood but also bloating and fatigue.
Rich in antioxidants, rooibos contributes to anti-inflammatory action and reduces oxidative stress.
Agnus castus appears to regulate prolactin through binding to dopamine D2 receptors and acts beneficially on physical symptoms such as breast pain and fluid retention.
Inositols act through enhancing insulin sensitivity and GABA pathways, resulting in improvement of mood and reduction of PMS symptoms.
Vitamin B6 participates in the synthesis of neurotransmitters such as serotonin, dopamine and GABA, affecting mood and anxiety, which are central symptoms of PMS.
1 sachet per day with direct oral intake or dissolution in a small amount of water.
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a reality for millions of women. It includes a set of physical, psychological and behavioral symptoms that appear 1 to 2 weeks before the start of menstruation and subside with it.
According to research, up to 75% of women of reproductive age experience some degree of PMS symptoms, while approximately 8% experience a more severe form, known as
PMS can affect any woman who has a menstrual cycle. It usually manifests at the age of 20-40 years and has more frequent occurrence in women who:
• Have intense stress.
• Have a family history of PMS or depression.
• Have underlying hormonal disorders.
The symptoms of PMS vary and may include:
• Physical: breast tenderness, bloating, cramps, headaches, fatigue.
• Psychological: mood swings, irritability, anxiety, depressive mood, difficulty concentrating.
These changes can affect professional and social activities, relationships and self-esteem.
Understanding your cycle and your body’s needs is the first step.
Tips for daily natural relief:
• Exercise: mild physical activity (walking, yoga) helps regulate mood.
• Diet: reduce caffeine, salt, sugar. Choose foods rich in magnesium and B vitamins.
• Sleep: adequate and quality sleep.
• Symptom tracking: helps you identify patterns and prepare accordingly.
In cases where symptoms persist or affect your quality of life, you can turn to natural support with evidence-based ingredients.