
Fertility is an important topic for couples. Infertility rates have been on the rise over the past few decades around the world. This increase concerns both men and women.
Men and women are looking for practical solutions to support fertility. Infertility rates have been on the rise due to several factors, including postponement of childbearing, environmental factors, and changing lifestyle behaviors.
Lynside® Forte Se+ is a selenium-enriched yeast supporting male fertility. Thanks to the selenium content, Lynside® Forte Se+ supports spermatogenesis.
Selenium acts on different selenoproteins to:
- Act as an antioxidant defense agent
- Shield the sperm from DNA damage by oxidative stress
- Ensure integrity and motility of sperm
- Act as an essential component of the selenium delivery pathway for developing spermatogenic cells
In parallel, Quatrefolic®, the biological form of folate, is the perfect solution to support female fertility. Folate is indispensable for follicular and embryonic development. Supplementation with Quatrefolic® is associated with low homocysteine levels and may increase the chance of getting pregnant. High homocysteine concentration is associated to:
- Difficulties getting pregnant
- Increased risk of miscarriage
- Poor sperm DNA stability
- Low sperm count
- Poor sperm motility and morphology
Download the brochure to discover more about this powerful combo for fertility.
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