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Hormonal system: herbs and supplements for support

The «Hormonal system» category brings together supplements chosen as support within the diet: with iodine, selenium, plant extracts and vitamins. You can choose a supplement by composition and form.

What's in this category

The range includes mineral and plant supplements. Below are related sections.

How to choose a supplement

Choose a supplement by composition and task. These are food supplements; go by the composition and dosage stated by the manufacturer.

Delivery and payment

  • Estonia — parcel lockers from €2.15 (Smartpost, DPD, Omniva), courier from €4.60; free parcel locker from €30; pickup at Vitateka (T1 Shopping Centre, Peterburi tee 2, Tallinn) — free
  • Latvia — parcel lockers from €3.79 (DPD, Omniva), courier from €5.13; free from €35
  • Lithuania — parcel lockers from €2.31 (Unisend, DPD, Omniva), courier from €5.13; free from €40
  • Finland — Posti FI €6.17, Omniva from €7.22; free from €70
  • Poland — Packeta parcel €5.00
  • Czech Republic — Packeta parcel locker €3.75
  • Romania — Packeta parcel locker €3.61, Omniva from €7.32
  • Hungary — Packeta parcel locker €4.13, Omniva from €5.79
  • Other EU — Omniva International Post from €7 (price by weight, 4–16 days)

Payment via Baltic banks (Swedbank, SEB, LHV, Luminor, Coop Pank, Revolut, Paysera), PayPal or card (Google Pay, Apple Pay).

What to consider before use

Food supplements are not medicines and are not intended to treat endocrine or hormonal disorders. In case of endocrine conditions, when taking hormonal or other medication, or during pregnancy and breastfeeding, consult a specialist.

Frequently asked questions

Which components are in this category?

Often these are iodine, selenium, plant extracts and vitamins. The composition is on the package.

Can such supplements be taken with thyroid conditions?

With thyroid conditions, any supplements, especially those with iodine, should be discussed with a specialist. Supplements are not medicines.

Do supplements replace treatment?

No. Food supplements are not medicines and do not replace prescribed treatment and a specialist's supervision.