FertilAid for Women and Men is a fertility-enhancing supplement designed specifically for trying-to-conceive couples. Formulated on the basis of established scientific literature, FertilAid combines fertility-enhancing nutrients with a "Just Right" formula of essential vitamins, minerals, and key antioxidants to promote hormonal balance, improve reproductive health, and increase your chances of conceiving.

FertilAid is:

  • Scientifically validated
  • Women's Formula: Effective at promoting regular ovulation
  • Comprised of all-natural ingredients
  • Men's Formula: clinically proven - shown to improve a man’s total number of motile sperm and effective at improving male fertility
  • An “all-in-one” complete formula that serves as both multivitamin and herbal fertility supplement

* Doctor-designed by leading fertility expert Amos Grunebaum MD, Ob-Gyn
“FertilAid is designed to enhance fertility and support overall reproductive health." - Amos Grunebaum, MD, Ob-Gyn.

Scientific publications on the advantages of supplements on fertility and pregnancy outcomes

For women:

Schaefer E, Nock D. The Impact of Preconceptional Multiple-Micronutrient Supplementation on Female Fertility. Clin Med Insights Womens Health. 2019 Apr 23;12:1179562X19843868.: The literature suggests that supplementation before conception can help restore micronutrient status to recommended levels and reduce oxidative stress when antioxidants are included. Supplementation has a small but beneficial effect on fertility in healthy and infertile women, including a shorter time to pregnancy and an increased chance of becoming pregnant.

Arentz S, Abbott JA, Smith CA, Bensoussan A.Herbal medicine for the management of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and associated oligo/amenorrhoea and hyperandrogenism; a review of the laboratory evidence for effects with corroborative clinical findings.  BMC Complement Altern Med. 2014 Dec 18;14:511. doi: 10.1186/1472-6882-14-511. There was evidence for the regulation of ovulation, improved metabolic hormone profile and improved fertility outcomes in PCOS.  Preclinical and clinical studies provide evidence that six herbal medicines (including vitex agnus) may have beneficial effects for women with oligo/amenorrhea, hyperandrogenism and PCOS.

 

  • Wilson et al 2007 Journal of obstetrics and gynaecology Canada :;2007 Dec;29(12):1003-26. Pre-conceptional vitamin/folic acid supplementation 2007: the use of folic acid in combination with a multivitamin supplement for the prevention of neural tube defects and other congenital anomalies.  
  • Brown DJ. 1995. Vitex agnus castus. Clinical Monograph. Townsend Letters for Doctors and Patients, October.
  • Propping D, et al. 1988. Diagnosis and therapy of corpus luteum insufficiency in general practice. Therapiewoche 38:2992-3001.
  • Caan B, et al. 1998. Differences in fertility associated with caffeinated beverage consumption. Am J Public Health 88(2):270-4.
  • McCloud D. 1996. Female infertility: a holistic approach. Aust J Med Herbalism 8(3):68-77.
  • Czeizel AE. 1998. Periconceptual folic acid containing multivitamin supplementation. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 78(2):151-61.

For men: 

  • Wang 2010:  Zhonghua Nan Ke Xue. 2010 May;16(5):420-2. L-carnitine: safe and effective for asthenozoospermia.
  • Costa M, et al. 1994. L-carnitine in ideopathic asthenospermia: a multicenter study. Andrologia 26:155-9.
  • Zheng R-L and Zhang H. 1997. Effects of ferulic acid on fertile and asthenozoospermic infertile human sperm motility, viability, lipid peroxidation, and cyclic nucleotides. Free Rad Biol & Med 22(4):581-6.
  • Kessopoulou E, et al. 1995. A double-blind randomized placebo cross-over controlled trial using the antioxidant vitamin E to treat reactive oxygen species associated with male infertility. Fertil & Steril 64(4):825-31.
  • Geva E, et al. 1996. The effect of antioxidant treatment on human spermatazoa and fertilization rate in an in vitro fertilization program. Fertil & Steril 66(3):430-4.
  • Dawson EB, et al. 1992. Effect of ascorbic acid supplementation on the sperm quality of smokers. Fertil & Steril 58(5):1034-9.
  • Scott R, et al. 1998. The effect of oral selenium supplementation on human sperm motility. Br J Urol 82:76-80.
  • Moriyama H, et al. 1987. Studies on the usefulness of a long-term, high-dose treatment of methylcobalamin in patients with oligozoospermia. Hin Kiyo 33(1):151-6.
  • Takihara H, et al. 1987. Zinc sulphate therapy for infertile male with or without varicocelectomy. Urol 29(6):638-41.
  • Czeizel AE. 1998. Periconceptual folic acid containing multivitamin supplementation. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol 78(2):151-61.

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