FertilMan
MALE FERTILITY
SUPPLEMENT
Nutritional support for male reproductive health
Key benefits
Contributes to normal:




Also helps maintain general wellbeing
• Suitable for Vegetarians
AMAZON REVIEWS
64 Reviews
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FertilMan
Perfect! original ones! made by Babystart! Thats the main thing! Received very fast! good price for those capsules. I will let you...CF
Best buy ever work 100%Albert
I bought these after my husband had been taking the wellman tablets. He tried these for a week , but the tablets...Lucifer
product was as expected the packaging was fine and was delivered fast, my partner gets on well with them, no problemsAmy Jayney
good, fast delivery..thanks!W F Dossaitos
husband found them a bit bigAmazon Customer
From toilet roll to human and it got her pregnant. Can’t fault it. Little swimmers were full of energyLee
I ordered the these tablets for my man and the female version for me. I was very shocked to see that they...writetovon
My husband took these to aid his fertility, he found that they were very good value for money and had all the...Fruitcake
I am only giving this 3 star because I've only started taking thsm just over two weeks and no luck as yet....Alicia Francis
About FertilMan
When a couple decide it’s the right time to start a family, it’s a good idea for both partners to ensure their diet and lifestyle help to support the chances of conception and maintain their general wellbeing.
FertilMan is part of the babystart range of fertility supplements and is a multivitamin and mineral food supplement with amino acids, expertly formulated to provide nutritional support for male reproductive health and maintain general wellbeing.
Who should use FertilMan?
A sensible decision for any man planning a pregnancy with their partner, is to make sure their intake of vitamins, minerals and amino acids gives them the best chance of conception.
Semen contains a highly concentrated level of Zinc, making Zinc an important mineral for male reproduction. It is estimated that about 5mg of Zinc is lost with each ejaculation and that is equivalent to about 50% of the recommended daily level of Zinc a man should take, That’s why we have included 20mg of zinc within our FertilMan formulation
Our FertilMan formulation contains Selenium as it is proven to contribute to normal sperm development (spermatogenesis). Zinc also contributes to the maintenance of testosterone levels in the blood and Vitamin B6 contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity. Folate (Folic Acid), magnesium, Iron, Vitamin D and Vitamin B12 all have a role in cell division.
Our formula also includes other important ingredients including L-Arginine, L-Carnitine L-Tartrate, L-Taurine, Co-Enzyme Q10 and L-Glutathione. Many studies have been carried out on these ingredients which you may be interested in and some of these are listed below.
FertilMan is blister packed to keep each capsule fresh by reducing exposure to the atmosphere. There are 30 tablets in each packet. Suitable for vegetarians.
Energy, protein, fat and carbohydrate content negligible
Nutritional Information |
Average per tablet (one tablet per day) |
% NRV |
L-Arginine |
250mg |
- |
L-Carnitine |
100mg |
- |
L- Taurine |
50mg |
- |
Co-Enzyme Q10 |
5mg |
- |
L-Glutathione |
5mg |
- |
Vitamin D3 |
10ug |
200 |
Vitamin E |
20mg |
167 |
Vitamin C |
80mg |
100 |
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) |
2mg |
143 |
Niacin (Vitamin B3) |
15mg |
94 |
Vitamin B6 |
10mg |
714 |
Folic Acid |
400ug |
200 |
Vitamin B12 |
6ug |
240 |
Magnesium |
51mg |
17 |
Iron |
15mg |
107 |
Zinc |
20mg |
200 |
Selenium |
50ug |
91 |
Energy, protein, fat and carbohydrate content negligible
Selenium contributes to normal spermatogenesis (sperm development)
Zinc contributes to normal fertility and reproduction
Zinc contributes to normal DNA synthesis
Zinc contributes to normal testosterone levels in the blood
Vitamin D has a role in the process of cell division
Vitamin B12 has a role in the process of cell division
Vitamin E contributes to the protection of cells from oxidative stress
Vitamin C contributes to maintain the normal function of the immune system during and after intense physical exercise
Vitamin C contributes to normal energy-yielding metabolism
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) contributes to the normal functioning of the nervous system
Vitamin B6 contributes to normal cysteine synthesis
Vitamin B6 contributes to the regulation of hormonal activity
Folic Acid (Folate) had a role in the process of cell division
Magnesium contributes to normal muscle function
Iron contributes to the normal formation of red blood cells and haemoglobin
Bulking Agents (Calcium Carbonate Prep (Calcium Carbonate, Maltodextrin), Cellulose), L-Arginine HCL, L-Carnitine L-Tartrate (Carnipure®), Magnesium Oxide, Ascorbic Acid Prep (Ascorbic Acid, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose), Coating (Polyvinyl Alcohol, Colour (Titanium Dioxide), Polyethylene Glycol, Colour (Indigo Carmine), Talc), Vitamin E Prep (DL-Alpha Tocopherol Acetate, Silicon Dioxide), L-Taurine Prep (L-Taurine, Silicon Dioxide), Ferrous Sulphate, Anti-Caking Agent (Magnesium Stearate), Zinc Oxide, Nicotinamide, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, L-Seleno Methionine Prep (L-Seleno Methionine, Di-Calcium
L-Carnitine: (see reference 1-4)
L-Arginine: (5-7)
Zinc: (8-10)
Selenium:(11)
Vitamin B12: (12-13)
Vitamin C:(14-15)
Vitamin E:(16-18)
Glutathione: (19-22)
Co-Enzyme Q10: (23-24)
Vitain D3: (25)
References: (1) Costa M et al. L-Carnitine in idiopathic asthenozoospermia: a multicenter study. Italian Study Group on Carnitine and Male Infertility. Andrologia. 1994 May-Jun;26(3):155-9 (2) Lenzi A, Lombardo F, Gandini L, Dondero F. Metabolism and action of L-Carnitine: its possible role in sperm tail function. Arch Ital Urol Nefrol Androl. 1992 Jun;64(2):187-96. (3) Menchini-Fabris GF et al. Free L-Carnitine in human semen: its variability in different andrologic pathologies. Fertil Steril. 1984 Aug;42(2):263-7. (4) Vitali G, Parente R, Melotti C. Carnitine supplementation in human idiopathic (6) Schachter A et al. Treatment of oligospermia with the amino acid Arginine. Int J Gynaecol Obstet. 1973 Sep;11(5):206-9. (7) Lewin, A et al. Studies on Arginine in human semen. 3. The influences of several drugs on male infertility. Bull Osaka Med Sch. 1967 Oct;13(2):90-100. (8) Tikkiwal M et al. Effect of zinc administration on seminal zinc and fertility of oligospermic males. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol. 1987 Jan-Mar;31(1):30-4 (9) Takihara H, Cosentino MJ, Cockett AT. Zinc sulfate therapy for infertile male with or without varicocelectomy. Urology. 1987 Jun;29(6):638-41 (10) Madding CI, Jacob M, Ramsay VP, Sokol RZ. Serum and semen zinc levels in normozoospermic and oligozoospermic men. Ann Nutr Metab. 1986;30(4):213-8. (11) Moslemi, M et al. Selenium – Vitamin E supplementation in infertile men: effects on semen parameters and pregnancy rate. Int J Gen Med 2011;4:99-104 (12) Moriyama H, et al. Studies on the usefulness of a long-term, high-dose treatment of methylcobalamin in patients with oligozoospermia. Hinyokika Kiyo. 1987 Jan;33(1):151-6. (13) Sandler, B et al. The treatment of oligospermia with stilbestrol and vitamin B. Fertil Steril. 1961 Sep-Oct;12:469-73. (16) C G Fraga, et al. Ascorbic acid protects against endogenous oxidative DNA damage in human sperm. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1991 December 15; 88(24): 11003–11006. (14) Colagar AH, Marzony ET. Ascorbic Acid in human seminal plasma: determination and its relationship to sperm quality. J Clin Biochem Nutr. 2009 Sep;45(2):164-9. (15) Dawson EB, Harris WA, Teter MC, Powell LC. Effect of ascorbic acid supplementation on the sperm quality of smokers. Fertil Steril. 1992 Nov;58(5):1034-9. (16) Kessopoulou E et al. A double-blind randomized placebo cross-over controlled trial using the antioxidant vitamin E to treat reactive oxygen species associated male infertility. Fertil Steril. 1995 Oct;64(4):825-31. (17) Geva E et al. The effect of antioxidant treatment on human spermatozoa and fertilization rate in an in vitro fertilization program.Fertil Steril. 1996 Sep;66(3):430-4.(18) Aitken RJ et al. Analysis of the relationship between defective sperm function and the generation of reactive oxygen species in cases of oligozoospermia. J Androl. 1989 May-Jun;10(3):216-20.(19) Lenzi, A., F. Culasso, L. Gandini, F. Lombardo, and F. Dondero. “Placebo-controlled, Double-blind, Cross-over Trial of Glutathione Therapy in Male Infertility.” Hum. Reprod. 8.10 (1993): 1657-62. Print. (20) Shamsi, M.B., S. Venkatesh, M. Tanwar, P. Talwar, R.K. Sharma, A. Dhawan, R. Kumar, N.P. Gupta, N. Malhotra, and N. Singh. “DNA Integrity and Semen Quality in Men with Low Seminal Antioxidant Levels.” Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis 665.1-2 (2009): 29-36. Print. (21) Lenzi, A., F. Lombardo, L. Gandini, F. Culasso, and F. Dondero. “Glutathione Therapy for Male Infertility.” Arch Androl 29.1 (1992): 65-8. Print. (22) Lenzi A et al. Glutathione therapy for male infertility. Arch Androl. 1992 Jul-Aug;29(1):65-8. (23) Lewin A, Lavon H. The effect of coenzyme Q10 on sperm motility and function. Mol Aspects Med 1997; 18: S213-19 (5) Scibona M et al. L-Arginine and male infertility. Minerva Urol Nefrol. 1994 Dec;46(4):251-3. (24) Lewin A, Lavon H. The effect of coenzyme Q10 on sperm motility and function. Mol Aspects Med 1997; 18: S213-19 (25) Pilz S et al. Effect of vitamin D supplementation on testosterone levels in men. Horm Metab Res. 2011 Mar;43(3):223-5.
Food supplement: Food supplements must not be used as a substitute for a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
Caution: If you are taking any medication or have an existing medical condition please consult your doctor or a health care professional before using this product. This product contains iron, which, if taken in excess, may be harmful to very young children.
Manufactured in the UK to high GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) quality standards.
Suitable for vegetarians.
Store in a cool dry place