Abstract
The main consumer vector of the food sector is positioned with functional products. Issues of providing the body with a complete, balanced diet are the determining factor in the formation of human health. Addressing women's health issues is of particular relevance in the social policy of the state, since the health and development of the future generation as a whole depends on women's health. The science-based prescription formula and innovative technology of the biologically active complex in the form of dietary supplements on a plant-based basis have been developed. Clinical trials on a representative group of women with premenstrual syndrome, conducted as evidence of its effectiveness. The developed phytocomplex contains synergistically active ingredients for nutritive and metabolic support of the female body during the period of hormonal imbalance. Phytoestrogens contained in herbal ingredients stimulate tissue receptors during menopause, triggering a response aimed at normalizing impaired functions. An innovative method of matrix tableting in the manufacture of dietary supplements provides a prolonged effect of biologically active substances with adjustable speed. The article shows that the developed form of dietary supplements is an effective treatment for premenstrual syndrome. In combination with the psychotropic drug Grandoxin, the dietary supplement leads to a significant improvement in all indicators of psychological testing, namely a decrease in the degree of depression, reactive anxiety, and a significant decrease in the indices of vegetative disturbances. Joint therapy has a more pronounced therapeutic effect. It completely suppresses or weakens the clinical manifestations of premenstrual syndrome. The developed formula of dietary supplement is well tolerated by patients and does not cause any side effects.
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