Male Fertility Conditions
What your diagnosis means. What the research says. Which supplements address the specific mechanism.
Low Sperm Motility
Poor sperm motility is the most common semen abnormality in infertile men — and the one most directly addressable through targeted supplementation.
Low Sperm Count
Low sperm count is diagnosable, measurable, and in many men directly improvable through nutritional intervention targeting the spermatogenesis pathway.
Poor Sperm Morphology
Sperm morphology is where form meets function — the structural defects underlying poor morphology are directly influenced by antioxidant status and folate availability.
Sperm DNA Fragmentation
High DNA fragmentation is a hidden fertility problem — normal semen analysis misses it, yet it significantly reduces both natural conception and IVF success rates.
Low Testosterone
Low testosterone is not an inevitable part of ageing — it is a measurable, addressable hormonal condition with identifiable nutritional drivers.
Pre-IVF Male Optimization
Half of IVF outcomes are determined by sperm quality — most couples optimize the egg side only.
High FSH Levels
Elevated FSH is a signal, not a sentence — it tells you the pituitary is working harder than the testes are responding, and points directly to the pathway that needs support.
Oxidative Stress & Male Fertility
Oxidative stress is the final common pathway for almost every environmental, lifestyle, and metabolic cause of male infertility — addressing it is foundational to any recovery protocol.
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