Researchers in the late 50s and early 60s noted that numerous salts (chloride, sodium, potassium) in a woman's sweat fluctuated in relation to the menstrual cycle.
Chloride levels are low at the start of the menstrual cycle and peak three times during the cycle (see graph below).
Using a patented biosensor, "OV-Watch" detects a baseline chloride ion level for each woman and then accurately predicts ovulation based on the timing of the first peak.
During the clinical trials result, approximately 3 out of 4 women received the full 5 day notice of ovulation
For women trying to conceive, knowing the days before ovulation not only lowers the stress level for her and her partner , but it increases her chances of getting pregnant.
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