Natural Ingredients are Improving Sperm Count






A research study has shown that the ingredients in ProCreate Plus can raise the sperm count in some men with fertility problems.

This amazing fact was found in a study group comprised of about a hundred men with low sperm counts. The study did concentrate on sperm count and did not examine whether the higher number of sperm produced also resulted in a better chance of getting a partner pregnant. However, the authors of the study felt this was a very likely possibility.

The results of this ground-breaking study were published in the March issue of the Fertility and Sterility journal. The study itself was conducted by a group of researchers directed by Dr, Wai Yee Wong of the University Medical Centre Nijmegen in the Netherlands. It's goal was to study males with fertility problems whose cause was not known against a comparison group of men who did not have fertility problems. Over a period of half a year, the men in both of the groups were put on one of four test regimens that included a) daily doses of the ingredients in ProCreate Plus, b) one of the ingredients in ProCreate Plus, c) another of the ingredients in ProCreate Plus, and, finally, d) inactive treatment with a placebo that did not contain any of the substances.

After the 26-week research period, the researchers found a stunning result: The men with low sperm count who had been given the supplements in ProCreate Plus showed an amazing 74% increase in the number of normal sperm in their semen! Males in the fertile group showed small increases in their sperm count when given one or the other of ProCreate's ingredients.

Male infertility can have many different underlying factors, including genetic background. Dr. Wong's research team said animal research suggests that nutrition has a significant impact on the production of sperm. However, the key nutrients responsible for increased sperm count remain uncertain.

What is undisputed is that the ingredients in ProCreate Plus are nutrients that are very important to normal genetics, and that might well mean that the substances are relevant for standard sperm creation.

Even though the results of the study are interesting and quite encouraging, Dr. Wong's research team states that it is not clear if the increased sperm count also means higher pregnancy rates--that was not the topic of the study.




 

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