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Fertility Smart for Men
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An amino acid critical to the formation of healthy sperm, increasing sperm health and motility. A potent antioxidant that works to increase energy in the cells.
An amino acid essential for regulating blood flow, it has been shown to support sperm count and encourage motility while protecting sperm from DNA damage.
An essential amino acid naturally occuring in high protein foors such as turkey and pumpkin seeds. It improves reproductive health both by increasing blood flow to uterus and ovaries, allowing for optimal egg production and healthy cervical mucus. Also supports libido and correct luteal phase defects.
The most abundant amino acid in the male system. In addition to its antioxidant properties, it can stimulate the production of testosterone, stabilises sperm membranes and can have a rejuvenating effect on testicular function.
Chasteberry has been used for centuries to treat a wide range of female health conditions. Numerous studies show that it helps to restore hormone balance and correct luteal phase defects.
Well known for its antioxidant properties, Green Tea extract also promotes a process called capacitation, one of the crucial biochemical steps that sperm undergo in order to be ready to fertilise an egg.
Or Camilla sinensis is a potent source of antioxidant polyphenols and hypoxanthine which may be responsible for more viable embryos and improving fertilization rates.
A traditional Chinese herb rich in ferulic acid, a potent antioxidant that has been shown to support sperm quality and viability.
A nutrient dense superfood that provides the essential nutrients need for optimum sperm production, it can increases volume, sperm count and motility.
An antioxidant amino acid that reduces DNA damage while improving sperm viscosity, motility and volume.
A powerful antioxidant that protects the testes from the effects of stress related damage. Supports the creation of healthy viable sperm. Can reduce instances of perm clumping together (agglutination).
An essential mineral, abundant in leafy green vegetables such as spinach. Magnesium ensures proper blood supply to the uterus and is important for the production of progesterone. Taken along with selenium (also in FertilitySmart) it helps the risk of miscarriage.
An essential mineral for sperm production, low levels of zinc are associated with poor sperm quality.Abundant in oysters and organ meats.
An essential mineral for cell division, egg production and hormone regulation. Low levels have been linked to early pregnancy loss.
Are part of the Vitamin B complex which plays a vital role in reproductive health and is crucial during the pre-conception period.
A potent antioxidant present in every cell in the body although levels decline with age. CoQ10 improves egg quality and subsequent fertilization rates in part by reducing DNA damaging levels of free radicals.
1 in 5 women are deficient in iron. Adequate levels of iron are essential for regular ovulation and egg formation and pre-conception levels are crucial for early fetal development.
Although all of the B complex is important for fertility, Vitamin B6 is one of the most vital. Involved in correcting hormonal imbalance, healthy egg development and preventing luteal phase defects.
One of the essential vitamins that supports male, works in synergy with Zinc to encourage sperm quality.
In addition to preventing neural tube defects, folic acid helps regulate ovulation and boosts egg production.
Vitamin B9 (Folic Acid), is involved in cell development and vital for the production of healthy sperm. In combination with Zinc and the other B vitamins, it can help reduce levels of abnormal sperm produced.
An antioxidant mineral naturally found in high levels in brazil nuts oysters, it is essential for the normal production of sperm. Works together with Vitamin E to support sperm motility.
An antioxidant mineral that plays a critical role in late stage follicle development for the production of healthy viable eggs, improving the chances of conception
Essential vitamin required for sperm production, works together with other B complex vitamins and the essential mineral Zinc to promote healthy viable sperm.
Essential vitamin required for ovulation and normal cell division. Low levels of B12 have been linked to infertility and early pregnancy loss.
An essential and often deficient vitamin, it helps regulate hormone levels and menstrual cycles, increases endometrial thickness and is particularly important for older women.
An important antioxidant, that works to protect sperm from DNA damaging free radicals. It works together with Selenium to raise levels of live sperm, encourage motility and stimulate fertilisation.
A vital antioxidant that works to protect eggs from DNA damaging free radicals. Increases cervical mucus and lengthens luteal phase.
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*Results May Vary From Person To Person Works as stated