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Hardy Nutritionals® at PSI 2025: Supporting Maternal Mental Health with Nutritional Foundations

Posted on : July 08, 2025 by Hardy Nutritionals® No Comments

Hardy Nutritionals® will be exhibiting at the 38th Annual Postpartum Support International Conference — a global gathering of perinatal mental health professionals working to advance care for mothers, infants, and families.

📅 Dates: July 11–13, 2025

📍 Location: Hyatt Regency, New Orleans

📍 Booth: #17

🌐 More about the PSI Conference »


Why We’re There

At Hardy Nutritionals, we believe nutrition is the foundation of emotional resilience and long-term brain health. Over two decades, our clinical formulations have helped modulate stress, restore neurological balance, and support psychological wellness — especially during life’s most demanding transitions.

That’s why we’re joining PSI 2025 — to stand with clinicians, doulas, midwives, therapists, and advocates working to reduce the burden of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMADs) around the world.


What We’re Sharing

We’ll be showcasing data from the NUTRIMUM Trial, the first randomized controlled trial specifically examining broad-spectrum micronutrient support during pregnancy.

🔬 Clinical Data Highlights:

  • Significantly Lower Depression Symptoms
    Pregnant women receiving Daily Essential Nutrients (DEN) reported significantly greater improvement in mood, sleep, and global functioning compared to active placebo — with the strongest response among those with previous psychiatric medication history or personality-related stressors.

  • Improved Infant Outcomes
    Infants exposed to DEN in utero showed better neurobehavioral scores on the Brazelton NBAS than infants born to mothers treated with antidepressants — and in several areas, even outperformed infants from healthy, unmedicated pregnancies.

  • Fewer Birth Complications
    Mothers using DEN experienced lower rates of postpartum hemorrhage and infant resuscitation, and delivered babies with improved birth length and gestational age compared to medication-exposed peers.

  • Long-Term Mental Health Benefits
    At six months postpartum, 76% of mothers who used DEN during pregnancy no longer qualified for even minor depression, compared to typical clinical depression rates of 39–92% in at-risk populations. This restoration held whether or not mothers continued supplementing postnatally — underscoring the potential for long-term benefit even from antenatal use alone.

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A New Frontier in PMAD Prevention

Nutrition plays a foundational role in shaping both maternal mental health and infant neurodevelopment. Daily Essential Nutrients offers a safe, well-tolerated, and evidence-backed option to help:

  • Support mood stability during and after pregnancy
  • Reduce emotional dysregulation and stress response
  • Enhance cognitive development in the infant
  • Improve outcomes without common medication-related side effects

And the longer a mother uses DEN, the more benefits tend to accumulate — both for her and her baby.


Stop By Booth #17

If you’re attending PSI 2025, we’d love to connect. Whether you’re looking for science-backed tools to support patients through pregnancy and postpartum or want to learn how DEN compares to traditional interventions, our team is here to help.

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🧬 Micronutrient therapy is helping reshape how we approach maternal mental health. Let's build that future together.


Join Us at PSI 2025

📅 July 11–13, 2025

📍 Hyatt Regency, New Orleans — Booth #17

🌐 Learn more about PSI 2025 »

📄 Read the full NUTRIMUM trial here »

Hardy Nutritionals® multivitamin-mineral products are powered by our proprietary NutraTek™ mineral delivery technology, which combines each mineral with specialized organic molecules—just like nature—to optimize absorption and distribution to body cells. Our flagship supplement, Daily Essential Nutrients, is widely considered to be the most research-backed micronutrient treatment.
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