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Vitamin C 1000mg, delayed action

  • Improves sperm quality for conception
  • Enhances the growth of follicles in the ovary
  • Powerful antioxidant that protects against cell damage in ovarian and testicular tissue

Vitamin C 1000mg, Solaray Laboratories Delayed Action for Fertility

Description and applications:

It is known that the human being one day had the ability to produce this vitamin by itself, absolutely essential for our survival, but it is unknown when exactly and why the human body stopped doing so. Today, the body cannot produce this vitamin endogenously and must get it through food or supplements.

It is believed that there is a reason related to the fertility and reproduction of our hominid ancestors. In times of food scarcity, older individuals were more likely not to survive, among other things because vitamin C needs increase with age and were not met. In this way, the average age of the population was favored to be younger and more fertile and thus more capable of quickly recovering the population of the tribe when food was available again.

What nowadays there is no doubt is that three of the great functions of vitamin C are related to the improvement of the reproductive capacity of man: the production of collagen, the influence on hormonal production and the protection of cells against free radicals.

There is 10 times more ascorbic acid in seminal plasma than in blood plasma.

Vitamin C accumulates both in the ovarian tissue and in the testicles and determines both their regeneration capacity and the ability to produce hormones.

In men, the two-month supplementation of vitamin C certified the improvement in the quantity, motility and even in the morphology of the sperm, improving the quality of the sperm towards conception.

In women, different studies show that supplementation with ascorbic acid during fertilization processes is beneficial as it enhances the growth of follicles in the ovary. It improves the absorption of iron preventing anemia and improves the elasticity of the tissues avoiding the appearance of stretch marks.

Its supplementation is especially interesting in the case of smoking patients seeking conception since nicotine, like aspirin and contraceptive pills, reduces the rate of this vitamin in the body. Parents with problems As well as for those parents with weight problems and hypercholesterolemia. If you want to see more tips on how to improve male fertility, we leave you linked to this article: Male fertility: three tips to improve it

The fact that Solaray's Vitamin C is of sustained release ensures an optimal level of this vitamin throughout the day as it is usually rapidly eliminated by the body.

Composition:

Vitamin C (From rose hip, acerola and ascorbic acid): 1000 mg / capsule.

Ingredients:

Vitamin C (rose hip, acerola and ascorbic acid). Diluent (microcrystalline cellulose. Anti-caking agents (magnesium stearate and stearic acid).

Does not contain: yeast, milk, wheat, gluten, soy, egg, sugar, salt, nuts, artificial colors or preservatives.

 Dosage and directions for use:

In general, one pill a day is recommended.

The studies for the improvement of the sperm were carried out with two doses of 1000mg per day, for 2 months.

 Presentation:

Bottle with 100 tablets

 Warnings:

Do not exceed the recommended dose because it can unbalance the antioxidant chain and because it can cause mild diarrhea.

 

If you prefer to take Vitamin C directly in a supplement to improve sperm quality, we remind you to take a look at this one: Fertilovit MPLUS

 

Related Posts:

·      Ascorbic Acid and Fertility.

MARTIN R. LUCK et al. BIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION 52, 262-266 (1995)

 ·      Improvement in Human Semen Quality After Oral Supplementation of Vitamin C.

Mohammed Akmal et al. Journal of Medicinal Food. Vol 9, No 3

https://www.liebertpub.com/doi / 10.1089 / jmf.2006.9.440

 ·      Reduction of the Incidence of Sperm DNA Fragmentation by Oral Antioxidant Treatment. Ermanno Greco et al. Journal of Andrology, Vol. 26, No. 3, May / June 2005

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed / 15867002

 ·      Impact of a complex of antioxidants on sperm DNA fragmentation in infertile men. Carlos Balmori Boticario et al. Valencian Infertility Institute (IVI). Madrid. Spain

https://www.academia.edu/29614839 / Impact_of_un_antioxidant_complex_about_the_fragmentation% C3% B3n_del_ADN_esperm% C3% A1tico_en_men_inf% C3% A9rtiles

 ·      Antioxidants and reactive oxygen species in human fertility.

Clare T.Taylor. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 10 (2001) 189–198

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed / 21782576

 ·      Effect of ascorbic acid supplementation on the sperm quality of smokers.

Earl B. Dawson et al. Fertility and Sterility. Vol. 58, No. 5, November 1992

https://www.fertstert.org/article/S0015-0282(16)55456-9/pdf