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Duringadf
initial sperm production stages, harmful oxidative
stress on the tissues and organs responsible for reproductive
function is a result of the sperm's free radicals.
Molecules that contain at least one unpaired electron
are referred to as free radicals. The robbing of electrons
by free radicals can disrupt normal cellular processes
and cause cellular damage in the form of oxidative
stress.
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use of dietary supplements, such as Proceptin® ,
with the proper antioxidants may reduce the adverse
effects of oxidative stress on reproductive tissue and
organs, and potentially improve sperm function. |
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| Proceptin
is the first physician-formulated preparation.
It has been formulated to provide many of the nutrients
which have been shown to support successful male reproductive
function. It has been developed as a result of over
60 research studies addressing the role of antioxidants,
and amino acid precursors in male reproductive function.
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| Proceptin
is the only product of its kind containing the potent
antioxidant Pycnogenol. Pycnogenol as well
as other have been proven to improve parameters on seamen
analysis. Additionally it contains high doses of carnitine,
CoQ-10, selenium & zinc, vitamins C, E, and B complex.
Proceptin is recommend for men when, when couples are
trying to have a baby. |
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| Proceptin
is a nutricutical supplement that does not contain any
herbs or preservatives. Each component in Proceptin
has been verfiied in clinical studies published in leading
medical journals. |
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A
study by Sagayan & Associates showed that a course
of antioxidant therapy significantly decreased sperm
DNA fragmentation by over 10% in men with a abnormal
DFI > 30%. This study entitled Effects of Antioxidant
Treatment on DNA Fragmentation Index was presented at
the October 2004 annual meeting of ASRM and published
in abstract form in Fertility and Sterility. The antioxidants
and metabolic co-factors in Proceptin have individually
been shown to improve one or more sperm parameters.
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