Hormonal & Metabolic Blend
Description
Ovii is your once-daily scoop for hormonal and metabolic health, created by renowned OB/GYN Dr. Thais Aliabadi. At its core is our blend of patented Reducose® & inositol, paired with 14 scientifically studied ingredients. This doctor-developed formula is designed to help support: cravings, energy, mood, weight, cycle regularity, and skin, hair, and nail health — helping you feel supported through every stage.*
How to Use
Ingredients
Inositol Blend (2g), Reducose® (250mg), Curcumin 40mg (100mg Maxicuma®), Polyphenol (200 mg), Hyaluronan (Flexonic®)30 mg , Acetyl-L-Carnitine (500mg), Chromium (as picolinate) 400 mcg, Magnesium (as Dimagnesium malate) 100mg, Glutathione (50 mg), Biotin (300 mcg), and Vitamin D (25 mcg)
Quality & Certifications

New & Improved Formula
- Tropical mango, pineapple, and citrus flavors you’ll crave
- Made with organic acacia fiber that’s gentle on your stomach
- A daily ritual you’ll actually look forward to
Multi-Symptom Support
Multivitamins | Fertility Supplements | Hormonal Support | ||
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Hormone Balance | ||||
Fertility Support | ||||
Cellular Health | ||||
Hair, Skin, Nails | ||||
Metabolic Support | ||||
Mood, Sleep Support | ||||
Antioxidants |
A New Kind of Supplement

Renowned OBGYN Dr. Thais Aliabadi

Proprietary Blend of of Reducose & Inositol

Hormonal & Metabolic Support

16 Science backed Ingredients
Results You Can Feel
Powerful Ingredients with a Purpose

Inositol Blend (2g)

Reducose® (250mg)

Curcumin 40mg (100mg Maxicuma®)

Polyphenol (200 mg)

Hyaluronan (Flexonic®)30 mg

Acetyl-L-Carnitine (500mg)

Chromium (as picolinate) 400 mcg

Magnesium (as Dimagnesium malate) 100mg

Glutathione (50 mg)

Biotin (300 mcg)

Vitamin D (25 mcg)

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