Description
COMPOSITION
L-carnitine: 220 mg It is an amine that acts as an antioxidant and protects sperm against damage caused by reactive oxygen species (ROS).
L-arginine: 125 mg Amino acid that contributes to increasing sperm motility in fertile men.
Coenzyme Q10: 7.5 mg Mitochondrial fat-soluble antioxidant that plays a prominent role in resisting oxidation and increasing sperm motility.
Vitamin E: 36 mg Fat-soluble vitamin that can improve sperm motility.
Zinc: 20 mg Mineral that acts as an antioxidant, reducing DNA fragmentation and improving sperm count.
Folic acid: 400 mcg. An essential vitamin involved in DNA synthesis. Folate deficiency has been shown to increase DNA strand fragmentation.
Glutathione: 40 mg. A protein that plays a key role in DNA synthesis. Beneficial effects on sperm motility and morphology have been described.
Selenium: 30 mcg It is a trace element that, in combination with Vitamin E, improves sperm motility and morphology.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
It is recommended to take one capsule daily with or after food and with some type of beverage. PROfertil® should be taken for at least three months to optimize each phase of spermatogenesis. However, it can and should be continued until pregnancy occurs.
CAUSES OF MALE STERILITY
The causes of male infertility are primarily related to poor semen quality, understood as a decrease in the concentration, motility, and morphology of the sperm it contains. An alteration in any seminal parameter cannot be considered a diagnosis of any type of dysfunction. It is a warning sign, and for this reason, a man's evaluation by a specialist, an andrologist, is essential. The andrologist will be responsible for diagnosing the integrity and function of the male reproductive system (assessing its anatomical, endocrine, genetic, and functional integrity) based on a medical history, a physical examination, semen analysis, and requesting additional tests. They will also perform or propose appropriate treatments based on the particular situation of each case. There are also structural and functional alterations (genetic, chromosomal, or biochemical) in sperm that cannot be visualized in a semen analysis but can be detected during in vitro fertilization. Finally, it should be noted that there are also causes of male infertility unrelated to semen quality, although these are less common. An example would be conditions that prevent proper semen deposits in the vagina (retrograde ejaculation, hypospadias, erectile dysfunction, etc.).
Features
Product code | 508005 |
Category | Fertility, Women's health |
Delivery from | Spain |
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