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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

here is the winner!

Lucky post number 14!! JAN!!! Congrats to you on winning a free reading with the secret psychic! I just need you to email me at cheri22@gmail.com with secret psychic in the subject line and I will forward your email to the secret psychic!

Now lets also talk about fertility!

I know that when you have not gotten pregnant after even a few months of trying to conceive, most times, we women tend to automatically blame ourselves. We start searching the Internet for symptoms, for reasons. We are pretty much willing to try anything and everything to increase our chances. Some even going as far as ordering fertility supplements off the Internet to try and increase their chances.

What you need to realize that its also possible that the MAN can also be part of the "problem". I know that there is a natural supplement called fertilaid that women take, but did you know that there is a male brand? Something for the guy!

I have located a site with some information that I thought might be beneficial to read and to check out the product. (this is not a plug for the site at all, and not encouraging you to run out and buy this or similar products, but to read the information it provides and find out if you can learn from what it says and perhaps research this option a bit more - consult your natural path before consuming any natural products. You never know when it might not be compatible!)

Male Fertility and Supplementation

Supplements for Male Infertility and Subfertility Issues

Infertility issues impact approximately 15% of all trying-to-conceive couples. Male infertility issues are a contributing factor in about 1/2 of these cases. With numerous studies on vitamins supplements, amino acids, and herbal medicines on the books, medical formulas for the treatment of male infertility and the enhancement of specific sperm parameters (count, morphology, motility) are now based on clear clinical science and established research. Among primary suspected causes of male infertility is seminal oxidative stress (OS). High concentrations of oxidative-stress-causing agents have been identified in 30-80% of infertile men.

Numerous studies now indicate that specific antioxidant supplementation can improve male fertility and sperm health - including a recent independent clinical study on the FertilAid for Men formula. To read about the FertilAid for Men clinical study, click here.

FertilAid for Men Antioxidant Formula

Much of the formula of FertilAid for Men is based on scientific literature showing how antioxidants prevent oxidative damage to spermatozoa - and enhance the defense mechanisms of seminal plasma which protect and nourish sperm. Central to the FertilAid for Men formula is the blending of key antioxidants, among these vitamin C, selenium, vitamin E, and a particularly potent source of antioxidants, Grapeseed extract. The ingredients are designed to promote healthy sperm count, sperm morphology, and sperm motility, while reducing oxidative damage from agents, free radicals, or biological interactions that causes oxidative stress. As an example, Dr. Grunebaum's FertilAid formula offers 250mg of Vitamin C, which is required to protect sperm from free radical and OS damage. In the FertilAid for Men formula, the amount of vitamin C is two times the amount of other fertility supplement brands (Dawson EB et al. Effects of ascorbic acid on male fertility. Ann N Y Acad Sci 1987; 498: 312-23).

Below is a list of FertilAid for Men ingredients that provide an anti-oxidative function and that have been shown to improve male fertility and sperm parameters in established, peer-reviewed clinical studies. To read specifically about the FertilAid for Men clinical study results, click here.

Definition: What are antioxidants?

Antioxidants are compounds that protect cells, tissues, spermatozoa, and seminal plasma from damaging free radicals. The most common antioxidants include vitamins A (beta carotene), C, E, Zinc, and Selenium. FertilAid for Men was designed to improve sperm health and male fertility by integrating these key antioxidants at efficacious dosages.

Antioxidant
How it Works to Support Male Fertility and Sperm Health
Vitamin E
antioxidant *
Major chain-breaking antioxidant in membranes. Supports sperm motility, increases sperm count, and reduces lipid peroxidation while increasing viability.
Vitamin C
antioxidant **
Chain-breaking antioxidant: Protects sperm from free radicals and oxidative stress. Helps recycle vitamin E. Supports male fertility by preventing reductions in sperm motility.
L-Carnitine
amino acid
Amino-acid supports sperm metabolism and provides antioxidative activity. Has been shown to improve several sperm parameters, including sperm concentration, motility, and morphology. Click here to read more about L-Carnitine and Sperm Health.
Vitamin A
antioxidant
Vitamins A (beta carotene) is a fat-soluble vitamin and antioxidant that plays a key role in repairing damage caused by the environment and aging - and in preventing cellular damage due to oxidizing free radicals. Studies indicate vitamin A supports sperm motility, particularly in concert with other ingredients found in FertilAid for Men.
Selenium
antioxidant
Key antioxidant that may improve sperm motility in concert with other FertilAid for Men ingredients/antioxidants. Reduces oxidative damage from free radicals and may improve sperm motility and concentration.
Grapeseed Extract Grapeseed extract is a plant substance that provides a concentrated source of oligomeric proanthocyanidins. These vital antioxidants protect cells from free radical/oxidative damage. Grapeseed extract is high in polyphenols, a compound rich in antioxidants that studies show to be more potent antioxidants than vitamin C and E and beta-carotene.
Zinc
antioxidant
Zinc is a mineral that provides a antioxidative function. Zinc has been shown to to have a positive effect on sperm morphology, sperm motility and testosterone metabolism.


Taken from this site http://www.fertilaid.com/antioxidant-blend.asp there does seem to be other links on this site that might be useful and provide more information for those of you who like to be informed and read up on everything when it comes to trying to conceive.

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