Fertility Support: The Role of NADH in Reproductive Health

NADH (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide + Hydrogen) plays a crucial role in cellular energy production and mitochondrial function – both essential factors for the reproductive health of men and women. As the bioactive form of NAD⁺, NADH contributes to the production of ATP (cellular energy) while also supporting the body’s natural antioxidant defense mechanisms.

In women, age-related declines in egg quality are closely linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and increased oxidative stress. By promoting energy metabolism and reducing oxidative damage, NADH may help support egg vitality and overall reproductive potential – factors that are especially important for family planning or assisted reproduction.

In men, optimal mitochondrial function and reduced oxidative stress are also critical for sperm health and motility. By supporting cellular energy levels, NADH can contribute to a more favorable environment for natural conception.

Usage Recommendation

For general support of reproductive health, a daily intake of 100 mg NADH is recommended. For best absorption, it should be taken in the morning on an empty stomach.
Each bottle contains a one-month supply, providing a simple and consistent way to support energy and cellular well-being during fertility preparation.

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