At MTI Medical, we believe in empowering women through scientifically formulated solutions. Our vision is to provide targeted support that addresses the root causes of these challenges, helping women restore balance and achieve their reproductive health goals. This brings us to our flagship product line: Idomarine.
Idomarine represents a meticulously engineered product line, formulated not merely as a nutritional supplement, but as a specialized therapeutic intervention. At its core is a unique iodine complex, clinically recognized for its profound and targeted impact on reproductive health, particularly for women navigating the complexities of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and those striving for conception. Idomarine is designed to address underlying physiological imbalances, offering a precise approach to restoring hormonal equilibrium and supporting optimal reproductive function.
A deficiency in this micronutrient is linked to the formation of ovarian cysts, as well as hormonal imbalances and menstrual irregularities. By providing targeted iodine support, Idomarine helps maintain the nutritional levels necessary for normal ovarian function.
Iodine deficiency has been linked to the development of ovarian cysts due to its effects on thyroid function, hormonal balance, and follicle development. Adequate iodine levels support healthy thyroid signaling, estrogen regulation, and ovarian tissue function. Maintaining regular iodine intake can play a vital role in supporting overall female reproductive health.
Surgery to remove ovarian cysts (cystectomy) can significantly reduce ovarian reserve, meaning both the number and quality of eggs may decline. One major cause is thermal damage from techniques like bipolar electrocoagulation, which can harm healthy ovarian tissue. This often leads to a noticeable drop in Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) levels—a key marker of ovarian reserve. In some cases, removal of the entire ovary (oophorectomy) may be required, further reducing fertility potential.
After surgery, adhesions (scar-like fibrous bands) can form and are a common cause of secondary infertility. These adhesions may block or distort the fallopian tubes, interfere with egg release, or make implantation and IVF procedures more difficult.
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