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Fertipil Plus for Men Studies

INOSITOL

Studies have shown that Inositol can contribute to sperm production and sperm motility in Men.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5056296/

https://www.europeanreview.org/wp/wp-content/uploads/066-072-Myo-inositol-and-male-fertility.pdf

FOLIC ACID

Folate is an essential nutrient when it comes to cell division and DNA synthesis

Folate levels measured in semen have been associated with sperm count and health. One study found that low folate levels in semen were associated with poor sperm DNA stability.

From this, we may learn that folate plays an important role in sperm health.

One study found that a combined supplementation of folic acid and zinc for a period of 26 weeks increased total sperm count in fertile and sub fertile men. In fact, it increased normal total sperm count by 74 percent.

https://www.nhs.uk/news/food-and-diet/folic-acid-boosts-sperm/

ZINC

Zinc deficiency impedes spermatogenesis and is a reason for sperm abnormalities and has a negative effect on serum testosterone concentration. Based on the findings of the study referred to hereunder Zinc is very essential for male fertility. It could be considered as a nutrient marker with many potentials in prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of male infertility.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6010824/

SELENIUM

A recent study (2011) has shown that supplementation Selenium and Vitamin E may increase sperm motility, morphology or both.

The study was done on 690 infertile men who received daily supplementations of Selenium and Vitamin E. The study showed that there was a 52.6% improvement in sperm motility and morphology in these men.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3048346/

NICOTINIC ACID

Niacin is notable when it comes to your sex life because it helps make sex hormones and improves circulation. It also regulates things like sleep patterns and may also assist in erectile dysfunction.

You can get a sense of what a nutrient does by looking at what happens when you’re deficient.

These are some of the symptoms of niacin deficiency, Memory loss and mental confusion, Fatigue, Depression, Headache, Diarrhea everything you don’t need when you are trying for a baby.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18375237

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26828517

VITAMIN B6

Our bodies use B vitamins to convert the food we eat into the energy we need to function. Together the complex of eight B vitamins are important for metabolism, brain and liver function, growth, and building blood cells, as well as for maintaining healthy hair, skin, and vision.

More specifically, vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) — one of the eight — plays key roles in keeping the brain and nervous system functioning properly. Vitamin B6 is involved in production of hemoglobin, the protein in blood that carries oxygen throughout the body.

Vitamin B6 is also needed for proper brain function. It helps the body make the hormones serotonin (which regulates mood) and norepinephrine (which helps your body cope with stress). Vitamin B6 also helps the body make melatonin, which is essential for a good night’s sleep.

This is obviously not only the case in men but in women as well.

Vitamin B12 (Methylcobalamin)

Most studies show that men with B12 deficiencies and low sperm counts can significantly benefit from large-dose supplementation. Men not deficient in B12 have also been reported to benefit from additional B12. One theory is that with higher levels of B12 the body is able to increase metabolism and provide more resources to manufacture sperm. Another theory is that increased red blood cell production may improve oxygenation and overall reproductive health.

There are many physical factors that contribute to erectile dysfunction. Insufficient supply of B12 can damage the nerves within the penis. Left untreated, the damage will prevent the development and maintenance of an erection. This can lead to fertility problems by reducing the ability to sustain intercourse and subsequent ejaculation. It’s important if men are having erectile dysfunction symptoms that they seek medical attention and test vitamin B12 levels. Not only will this vitamin help to protect nerves within the penis, it may also support healthy circulation to promote strong erections.

Sandler B, Faragher B. (1984). Treatment of oligospermia with vitamin B12. Infertility, Volume 7:133–8

Kumamoto Y. et al. (1988). Clinical efficacy of mecobalamin in treatment of oligozoospermia. Acta Urologica Japonica, Volume 34:1109–32

“Imhof, Martin et al., “Improvement of sperm quality after micronutritient supplementation”, e-SPEN, the European e-Journal of Clinical nutrition and Metabolism

Vitamin D

Promotes healthy sperm

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26035242

Helps support erectile function.

Since vitamin D is associated with better cardiovascular health and erectile function and blood flow have an intimate relationship, it seems reasonable to assume that this nutrient could also help support erectile function. Some experts have proposed that a vitamin D deficiency contributes to erectile dysfunction (ED). Evidence to help support this comes from a study that showed a significant number of men with erectile dysfunction had a vitamin D deficiency and that ED was more common among men who had artery flow problems.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25092061