Kbooster sachet
male fertility supplement designed to promote sperm function by decreasing oxidative stress.
• Powerful antioxidant-based fertility Product, complete preconception vitamin.
• Comprehensive formula, including L-carnitine, L Arginine, zinc, CoQ10,.
• Shown in a clinical study to improve sperm count, motility and morphology; recommended by fertility specialists.
Description
Producing healthy sperm in the right amounts requires that the body have all the ‘raw materials’ it needs and as little as possible of the oxidative stress it doesn’t need. Kbooster is a premium, clinical-grade fertility supplement designed to promote male fertility by increasing overall nutritional status, decreasing oxidative stress, and improving sperm function. Kbooster offers the most comprehensive nutritional support for male fertility available.
Take the Antioxidant Approach to Increase the Chances of Getting Pregnant
Oxidative stress is a leading cause of male infertility, as it leads to decreased sperm count and motilityKbooster provides effective dosages of key fertility-enhancing ingredients including:
• CoQ10–protects sperm cells and improves sperm motility.
• L-Carnitine, Arginine–improves sperm production, count, and motility.
• Zinc,–powerful general purpose antioxidants to neutralize the harm free radicals can have on sperm.
Start Your Baby With a Clean Set of Chromosomes
Sperm cells, and the DNA they carry, are uniquely sensitive to free radical damage. The cell membrane contains high amounts of fats that are easily damaged, and sperm do not have antioxidant mechanisms to keep free radicals at bay. Oxidative stress affects the health and integrity of the DNA that sperm brings to the egg. Kbooster provides the best antioxidants to fight free radicals including Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc, , CoQ10.
Antioxidant Supplementation Is an Effective, Clinically Supported Way to Promote Sperm Health
The male factor has been shown to be the underlying cause of infertility in 45% of couples who have difficulty getting pregnant. When you know the whole story of sperm, it becomes fairly easy to spot the ways that the male factor can become an issue. Unlike a woman who is born with all the eggs she will ever have, a man must constantly produce new sperm. In a healthy male, sperm are produced continually at a rate of roughly 100 million sperm per day and each sperm takes about 42 to 76 days of temps 2 degrees cooler than the body (hence the testicles hanging outside) to mature into a streamlined profile of sperm cells. Sperm production numbers are big because they have to be – a single ejaculation may contain up to 150 million sperm but only roughly 15% of those will be perfectly normal sperm that can penetrate an egg. We can see how male fertility is, in part, a numbers game – the more sperm, the better the chances. Kbooster has been clinically demonstrated to increase sperm count.
How do you know if your sperm count is sufficient? A comprehensive semen analysis will give you a good indication of your overall sperm health, including sperm count and motility.
Shape and Motility of Your Sperm Matters Too
But there is more to the sperm story. Motility and morphology are also key factors besides count – that is, sperm have to swim straight and fast and be of the right shape in order to reach and penetrate the egg. From the time the sperm is ejaculated to when the egg is fertilized, sperm will first have to swim through the cervical mucus and cervix, and then swim up the fallopian tubes. Considering that the size of a sperm is roughly 0.002 inches long (not visible by the naked eye), this would be about the same as going from Hawaii to L.A. (or at least it feels that way to the sperm!). The fastest of the sperm will take about 45 minutes and the slowest need around 12 hours to reach the egg. Most sperm never make it. They either run out of energy, go in the wrong direction, or chase their tails in circles. Some sperm have been killed off by natural antibodies or hostile cervical fluids. In the end, it’s just a few, fine-figured sperm that find their way to the egg and hope to become the lucky one. Kbooster has been clinically shown to increase progressive motility morphology.
Sperm Must Transport Chromosomes Intact and Unharmed
The final piece of the sperm story is sometimes overlooked but perhaps the most important. The head of each sperm contains 23 chromosomes to merge with an egg’s 23 chromosomes and begin a new life. This set of chromosomes becomes the basis for your child’s health. Chromosomes participate in an array of essential tasks all throughout life starting with growth, development, and function of the body’s systems. Structural changes to chromosomes can occur during the formation of sperm cells. Pieces of DNA can be rearranged within one chromosome or transferred between two or more chromosomes. Some changes can cause medical problems for your baby and/or can impact brain development and IQ. Any trying-to-conceive couple should set their goal to not only achieve pregnancy but do so with the highest level of DNA integrity in the chromosomes as possible. Kbooster reduced DNA fragmentation by 17% in a recent clinical study.