At Fertility Haven, we’re dedicated to staying at the cutting edge of reproductive health. Recently, we’ve introduced the new Fertilix range of fertility supplements for men, designed to enhance our patients’ chances of conception.
Many fertility experts recommend fertility supplements when trying to conceive, but with so many options available, it can be challenging to figure out which ones are the most effective. That’s why we chose to offer Fertilix, a successor to the well-known Proxeed brand.
Each ingredient in Fertilix aims to combat oxidative stress and sperm DNA damage, which can stem from various factors like poor lifestyle choices, infections, smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, and environmental toxins. Oxidative stress can significantly affect fertility and increase the risk of miscarriage.
Fertilix is taken orally and is suitable for vegetarians. It’s backed by two studies published in the reputable Human Reproduction journal, and it uniquely offers personalized dosing options: Max, Low Dose, and Preconceptual. To determine the right dose for you, utilize the Fertilix Dose Calculator to assess your risk of elevated sperm oxidative stress. Alternatively, a sperm test can provide a detailed report on your DNA damage levels.
While antioxidants help reduce oxidative stress, it’s crucial to avoid over-supplementation, which can lead to reductive stress—a condition just as harmful. Finding the right dosage is essential for maintaining balanced levels and optimizing fertility when it counts most.
We encourage all our patients to consider these supplements in the lead-up to fertility treatments or while trying to conceive naturally, as they may significantly enhance your chances of success. Fertilix is available for purchase at Fertility Haven, and we offer it at discounted prices.
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In summary, taking the right supplements can potentially boost fertility, especially when tailored to your individual needs.