Quick Info
Use Vital Strength for 3-6 months before conception or IVF/IUI cycle.
Take 3 capsules 2 times per day
Remember to track your temperature and other fertility related observations in our BBT tool.
If you are taking Vital Strength as part of Female Option #3 Program, you will need enough capsules to cover 3-4 cycles depending on when you start. Since each bottle contains 100 capsules, this means you need to buy 6 bottles.
What it does
Overview
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine tonifying and replenishing Qi supports the body in harmonizing and stabilizing the uterus. This formula is designed to manage Kidney and Qi Deficiency with symptoms of low back pain, fatigue, frequent urination, dizziness, loss of appetite, bowel irregularity, and recurring miscarriage. Modern studies have shown that Vital Strength supports fertility.
What it is best for:
Vital Strength is used for patterns of kidney yang and kidney Qi deficiency, symptoms are:
- Habitual Miscarriage or IVF/ART treatments
- Low back pain and/or knee soreness
- Fatigue
- Frequently feeling cold
- Frequent dizziness
- Loss of appetite
- Cramps that improve with heat
- Frequent clear urination
Why it works:
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), when you bleed, you are most deficient and vulnerable. It is extremely important to nourish the blood not only while you are bleeding but also immediately when the growth of Yin takes place. Body energy needs to move freely for this to happen. When energy does not move freely, stagnation occurs. Since the energy of the kidney system is particularly important to reproduction.
The herbs in Vital Strength by Blue Light:
- tonify kidney
- replenish Qi
Ingredients
Tu Si Zi, also known as Cuscuta and Chinese Dodder Seeds:
- Tonifies kidneys and strengthens yin.
- Strengthens vital essence.
- Calms the fetus, important herb for habitual miscarriage
Shu Di Huang, also known as Chinese Foxglove:
- Supports Essence and Marrow
- Nourishes Kidney and Liver Yin
- Nourishes Blood
Dang Shen, also known as Codonopsis:
- Nourishes the Blood
- Produces Body Fluid
- Tonifies Lung and Spleen Qi
Shan Yao(Huai), also known as Chinese Yam:
- Tonifies Qi of the Spleen, Lung and Kidney
- Nourishes Yin of the Spleen, Lung and Kidney
Xu Duan (Chuan), also known as Dipsac:
- Promotes Regeneration of Tendons and Bones
- Promotes Blood Circulation
- Tonifies the Liver and Kidney
Sang Ji Sheng, also known as Loranthus:
- Eliminates Wind-Damp
- Tonifies Liver and Kidney
- Calms Fetus
Du Zhong, also known as Eucommia:
- Calms Fetus
- Tonifies Kidney and Liver
Bai Zhu (Sheng), also known as Rhizoma of Artactylodes:
- Calms the Fetus
- Stops Sweating
- Promotes Urination
- Dries Damp
- Tonifies the Spleen Qi
Chao Bai Shao, also known as Peony:
- Relaxes Spasm of Tendons
- Subdues Liver Yang Rising
- Helps with Pain
- Softens the Liver
- Astringes Yin of the Liver
- Nourishes Blood
Gou Qi Zi, also known as Wolfberry:
- Moistens the Lung
- Nourishes the Liver and Kidney Yin
- Supports normal reproductive function