Male Preconception+
Male Preconception+
The Male Preconception+ (previously known as Male Essential+) is designed to do exactly as the name suggests. It provides the male fertility essentials and then kicks it into overdrive with a hefty dose of injection fuel carefully formulated to give you just the right amount of everything to optimize a man's overall and reproductive fitness*.
Who It's For:
Men who are trying to conceive naturally or with assisted reproductive technologies like IUI (aka artificial insemination) and IVF.
When to Take it:
Spermatogenesis (or sperm development) surprisingly takes about 80 days from start to finish. It's therefore highly recommended by fertility specialists that a male fertility supplement are taken for 80+ days prior to attempting natural or fertility treatment. If that is not possible given you timeline, take for a minimum of 30 days.
Other Supplements to Pair with Male Preconception+:
- Omega Rich Fish Oil: High Concentration Omega-3 Fatty Acid Fish Oil is nearly just as important for sperm health as our Male Preconception+. Our fish oil is 4x the potency in terms of omega 3s as standard fish oil. For fish oil, omega three concentration is key. You need at least 1800 MG.*
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Supplements for Female Partner:
- Peak Prenatal: The Peak Prenatal is a super high-quality prenatal vitamin. Fertility experts and OBGYNs alike recommend all females (even those with no reproductive issues) take a prenatal for 3 months prior to conception to ensure their body has all the nutrients it needs to support early egg and fetal development.*
- Ovarian Bloom: Loaded with goodies like Kaneka Ubiquinol (an advanced trademarked version of Co-Q10 with optimal absorption and efficacy), Resveratrol, NAC, Myo and D-Chiro Inositol, and Vitamin D to help the ovaries bloom in all their might with gorgeous eggs.*
- Fish Oil: Similar to men, fish oil plays a critical part of female fertility. Numerous studies have shown omega-3 fatty acids to improve conception and pregnancy.*
Male Preconception+ Ingredient Spotlight:
- Co-Q10: enhances sperm count/concentrations and sperm motility*
- L-Carnitine: Improves sperm motility and morphology and is important for proper sperm maturation.
- Selenium: improves sperm count/concentration, motility, and morphology
- Lycopene: A powerful antioxidant that protects sperm from oxidative DNA damage. Improves sperm motility reproductive potential*
- Vitamin E and C: Reduces sperm DNA damage and plays role in the fertilization process. Improving total sperm viability for increase natural and treatment pregnancy rates*
- Vitamin D: improves count/concentration, motility, and morphology of sperm*
- Vitamin B12: Plays an important role in sperm development*
And even more goodies!
Research:
- Antioxidant supplements and semen parameters
- l-carnitine and l-acetyl-carnitine treatment in men with asthenozoospermia
- Placebo-controlled double-blind randomized trial on the use of L-carnitine
- Sperm oxidative stress and the effect of an oral vitamin E and selenium
- The role of selenium in human conception and pregnancy
- oxidative stress could be important metabolic biomarkers of male infertility
- Coenzyme Q10 treatment in infertile men with idiopathic asthenozoospermia: a placebo-controlled, double-blind randomized trial
- Effects of the reduced form of coenzyme Q10 (ubiquinol) on semen parameters in men with idiopathic infertility
- Ascorbic Acid in Human Seminal Plasma: Determination and Its Relationship to Sperm Quality
- Ascorbic acid protects against endogenous oxidative DNA damage in human sperm
- Sperm oxidative stress and the effect of an oral vitamin E and selenium supplement on semen quality in infertile men
- A double-blind randomized placebo cross-over controlled trial using the antioxidant vitamin E to treat reactive oxygen species associated male infertility
- Lipid peroxidation and human sperm motility: protective role of vitamin E
- Effect of ascorbic acid supplementation on the sperm quality of smokers
- folic acid and zinc sulphate intervention affect endocrine parameters and sperm characteristics in men?
- ICSI in cases of sperm DNA damage: beneficial effect of oral antioxidant treatment
- A systematic review of the effect of oral antioxidants on male infertility
- ICSI in cases of sperm DNA damage: beneficial effect of oral antioxidant treatment
- The effect of Vitamin E on human spermatozoa and fertilization rate in an in vitro fertilization program
- Low folate in seminal plasma is associated with increased sperm DNA damage
- Effects of supplement therapy on sperm parameters, protamine content and acrosomal integrity of varicocelectomized subjects
- Selenium–vitamin E supplementation in infertile men: effects on semen parameters and pregnancy rate
- Lycopene therapy in idiopathic male infertility
- Lycopene supplementation in vitro can protect human sperm deoxyribonucleic acid from oxidative damage
- The effects of dietary lycopene supplementation on human seminal plasma
- Relationship of carnitine transport across the epididymis to blood carnitine and androgens
- The importance of folate, zinc and antioxidants in the pathogenesis and prevention of subfertility
- Efficacy of selenium and/or N-acetyl-cysteine for improving semen parameters in infertile men
- Fixed Dose Combination Therapy of Antioxidants in Treatment of Idiopathic Oligoasthenozoospermia