Who Should Use FertilMan® PLUS?
Anyman planning a pregnancy with their partner who is looking for an advancedformula with increased levels of key ingredients and high levels of amino acidsto give them the best chance of conception.
How To Use?
Take two tablets, twice a day after a meal. Swallow with a glass of water. You can take FertilMan Plus at any time while trying to conceive, but for optimal use, take at least 3 months prior to trying to conceive.
Key Ingredients!
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FAQS
How is FertilMan® PLUS packaged to ensure freshness?
FertilMan® PLUS comes in blister packs containing 120 tablets (8 blisters of 15). This packaging reduces exposure to air and moisture, keeping each capsule fresh and effective.
Can vegetarians use FertilMan® PLUS?
Yes, FertilMan® PLUS is suitable for vegetarians. It contains no animal-derived ingredients, making it a great option for those following a vegetarian lifestyle.
Why is blister packing important for FertilMan® PLUS?
Blister packing protects each tablet from environmental factors like air and moisture, which helps maintain the quality and potency of the capsules until you're ready to use them.
How should I store FertilMan® PLUS to maintain its quality?
Store FertilMan® PLUS in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep the blister packs sealed to protect the tablets from moisture and ensure they remain fresh and effective.
Ingredients Benefits
- Vitamin D3
The UK Government advises that everyone should supplement with 10 micrograms of Vita- min D a day in the autumn and winter months because the majority of this vitamin is made in the body by the action of sunlight on the skin. Anyone who doesn’t get enough sunlight should consider supplementing for longer periods. Vitamin D regulates the amount of Calcium and Phosphate in the body, which are needed to keep bones, teeth & muscles healthy. - Vitamin E
This fat soluble vitamin works with the long chain fatty acids that make up all cellular membranes (including those in sperm) to protect them from cellular oxidation keeping them healthy and functioning normally. - Vitamin C
Vitamin C is vital in the formation of collagen. Collagen serves as a kind of glue that holds cells together, therefore Vitamin C plays a role keeping the integrity of every tissue and organ in the body. - Thiamin (Vitamin B1)
The key role of Thiamine in the nervous system is through nerve conduction which is seen in brain signalling and the control of regular heart contractions. - Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)
This vitamin is an essential component of coenzymes which play major roles in energy production; cellular function, growth, and development; and metabolism of fats, drugs, and steroids. Interestingly as an example of the interdependence of nutrients Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) helps activate Vitamin B6 in the body. - Niacin
After ingestion this vitamin is converted into either of the two active forms, NAD (nicotina- mide adenine dinucleotide) and NADP (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate). Similarly to Riboflavin these co-factors are involved in the generation of energy from food. NAD is intimately involved in ATP (the body’s cellular fuel) production. NADP is involved in the breakdown of carbohydrate and fatty acids also supporting energy levels. - Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6)
Vitamin B6 has a variety of metabolic functions especially in amino acid metabolism and in the central nervous system. B6 is also involved in the formation of several ‘amines’ vital for cell to cell communication (neurotransmitters) such as histamine, dopamine and serotonin. Vitamin B6 is also required in the production of prostaglandins as well as in haemoglobin synthesis and in the conversion of tryptophan to Niacin. - Folic Acid
Folic acid is principally involved with the formation of normal red blood cells, due to its involvement in the production of DNA. - Vitamin B12
Together with Folic Acid, it works to produce DNA synthesis and red blood cells. It also aids the development and functioning of brain, nerves and blood cells as well as helping to maintain the normal central nervous system and neurological functions. - Calcium Panthothenate (Vitamin B5)
Helps metabolize fats, proteins, and carbohydrates, aids in the release of stress-relieving hormones. - Magnesium
Magnesium is involved is concentrated in heart muscle much more than in the blood stream, which is indicative of its function in regulating heart-beat. Magnesium works in conjunction with Calcium, for example reducing blood clotting where Calcium promotes it and relaxing muscles where Calcium contracts them. This mineral is vital to energy production and nerve transmission and activates B Vitamins which also play a role in these activities. - Iron
Iron-deficiency anaemia occurs when the body doesn’t have enough Iron to produce adequate amounts of the haemoglobin protein found in red blood cells which carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. - Zinc
Zinc is involved in cell replication, tissue and bone growth and immunity. Zinc is essential for the production, storage, secretion and utilization of Insulin and also has a close relationship with Vitamin A; supporting it and the transport of Iron through the blood. This element, like Selenium also has a close involvement in the male reproductive process. - Copper
Copper supports iron in its role of transporting oxygen in the blood. It is needed structurally for collagen and elastin and through its enzyme functions provides antioxidant activity to the body. As such it is particularly helpful in maintaining joint health. - Selenium
Like Vitamin E, with which it is associated in some functions, Selenium is an anti-oxidant. It is a vital part of the important Glutathione based enzyme that helps the immune system. Selenium is also involved in the process of spermatogenesis and so plays a key role in male fertility. - Beta Carotene
Beta Carotene can be converted into Vitamin A in the body so is a safe way to top up Vitamin A levels without running the risk of taking too much of this vitamin. This is not its only function though as it does have antioxidant properties in its own right supporting Vitamin E in the oil soluble parts of the body. - Co-Enzyme Q10
It is important to note that although the human body can make CoQ10, the amount produced declines with age. So, as a man gets older, all his cells have less energy available. - L-Arginine
Arginine is an amino acid known to be involved in vascular dilation and therefore normal circulation. Sufficient levels of Arginine allow the body to appropriately manage arterial wall flexibility. - Glutathione
Glutathione is a small amino acid containing molecule (peptide) made up of L-Glutamic acid, L-Cysteine and L-Glycine. It functions in the body as an antioxidant. - L-Taurine
Taurine is an amino acid which acts as a lipid membrane stabliliser in the body where it can aid various antioxidant defence systems. - L-Carnitine
L-Carnitine is used by your body to turn fat into energy. It’s found naturally in your body, in dairy products and in red meat as well as in supplement form.
Elevate Fertility Wellness Naturally
FertilMan® PLUS is a 30-day supply of advanced vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and antioxidants. It is expertly designed to support sperm development, reproductive health, and overall well-being in men.
This high-quality supplement improves sperm motility, concentration, morphology, and quality. It includes L-Arginine, 12x more L-Carnitine, Selenium, Co-Enzyme Q10, and Vitamins C and B12 to boost fertility and increase the chances of conception.
By taking 4 tablets daily, men can ensure optimal nutrient intake. FertilMan® PLUS helps prepare the body for healthy sperm production, supporting both reproductive health and overall readiness for parenthood.
Contributing Functions
- Normal fertility, reproduction and DNA synthesis
- Normal spermatogenesis - Sperm development
- Normal testosterone levels in the blood
- Regulation of hormonal activity
- Production of cells from oxidative stress
Scientifically validated for healthy sperm
The primary benefit of a good supplement is providing essential nutrients for health. FertilMan® PLUS offers 21 key nutrients, including Zinc and Selenium.
These nutrients, combined with amino acids like Coenzyme Q10 and Carnitine, work together synergistically, supporting overall health and healthy sperm production naturally.
Sperm Health
Selenium contributes to normal spermatogenesis. Zinc contributes to normal DNA synthesis, fertility and reproduction through its involvement in multiple enzymes enabling biochemical processes to work more efficiently in the body.
Energy & Higher Strength
To maintain energy levels as you age, ensure a healthy intake of CoQ10, B Vitamins, and Magnesium. These nutrients support ATP production and help reduce tiredness and fatigue.
Calcium and Vitamin D3 are essential for strong bones. Vitamin D helps the body absorb Calcium effectively. FertilMan® PLUS offers higher Vitamin D levels to support bone health, especially in winter.
