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Zita West Vitamen (Male Fertility) Zita West Vitamen (Male Fertility)

Zita West Vitamen are antioxident vitamin and mineral capsules for men, with amino acids and botanical extracts.

Healthy parents tend to produce healthy babies. And healthy babies, in general, grow into healthy children and adults. Much emphasis is given to the importance of a woman’s health and nutritional status before and during pregnancy. But her male partner plays an equally crucial role at conception. The creation of a healthy baby requires not just a healthy egg but a good supply of properly formed mobile sperm as well.

Over the past few years we have seen an increase in the number of men with low sperm counts. Recent research suggests that of the one in four couples who take longer than the average to conceive, the cause, in around one-third of cases, lies with the male partner.

Other research has indicated that up to eighty percent of birth defects are caused by defective male sperm. And it is now known that the cause of a Down’s syndrome baby may also lie with either the mother or the father.

But don't worry - there is a lot that can be done simply by making changes in nutrition and lifestyle. Poor sperm health, whether it be a low count, poor motility or malformations, can generally be improved by optimising the father’s overall health and nutritional status. But it is sensible to start this process as soon as possible. Sperm take ten weeks to develop sufficiently to leave the body, so planning for a pregnancy should start at least four months before conception takes place. That means giving up smoking, alcohol and social/recreational drugs, checking for genito-urinary infections, avoiding hot baths and tight clothing, eating healthily and taking supplementation, when necessary, to help redress nutritional imbalances.

Vitamen is a fantastic supplement specially formulated for men. So far as we know, it is the only one of its kind. Zita has spent a great deal of time researching what really makes a difference to sperm health and Vitamen is the result of all her hard work.

But remember, it is no good taking vitamins if you are not getting the rest of the basics right. Drinking plenty of water is one of them - at least 2 litres a day. Water is a large component of sperm, so a good, regular supply is vital in the process of production.

Vitamen is a premium multivitamin and multi-mineral supplement. It contains essential nutrients needed to prepare for conception and produce healthy sperm.

One capsule should be taken three times a day, ideally for at least 3 months prior to conception. Vitamen is suitable for both vegetarians and vegans. It is free from artificial colours, preservatives and gluten and is certified non-GM.

Frequently Asked Questions:
Will Vitamen improve my partner’s sperm count?
Research has shown that the vitamins and minerals used in Vitamen help with sperm health. Sperm health includes mobility, motility, formation, and sperm count.

Should my partner be doing anything else to improve the health of his sperm?
There are a lot of lifestyle changes that can be made productively. Click here for more information.

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