Male Sperm Protocol

Low sperm count and infertility in men is more prevalent than most couples think. People assume that fertility issues are a woman’s problem, but that is not necessarily always the case. There is a 50% chance that male factor infertility could be the cause of a couple’s difficulty in falling pregnant, with mounting evidence suggesting that the health and nutritional status of men can affect fertility, risk of miscarriage, and the health of baby.

Preconception care is something that needs to be addressed by both men and women when trying to conceive. Men need adequate folinic acid for healthy sperm DNA, as well as zinc and other micronutrients to ensure they are in optimal health to ensure they are producing quality sperm.

So guys, if you want to feel great, increase energy levels, and improve your fertility at the same time, contact us to learn how we can support you with our Top Shelf Gold Sperm Protocol. Remember, that it takes at least 72 days to make new sperm so contact us today!

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