Advanced, all in one, fertility supplement for males, females and IVF
At Ceres Fertility, we believe that what you do before treatment is just as important as the treatment itself. Fertility is not just about timing—it’s about cellular health, hormonal balance, and creating the optimal environment for conception.
Whether you are trying to conceive naturally or preparing for IVF, the quality of both egg and sperm plays a critical role in success. That’s why we often recommend Fertility Phix as a foundational supplement at the very beginning of your journey.
Optimising Egg Quality: Where It All Begins
Egg quality is one of the most important factors in fertility, influencing fertilisation, embryo development, and implantation. Eggs undergo a 90-day maturation process and are highly sensitive to nutrition and oxidative stress.
So Lets pick apart the Ingredients and discuss them to see each ones benefit for Fertility
Key nutrients include:
– Myo-Inositol (2000mg): Supports insulin sensitivity and ovulation.
– Coenzyme Q10 (100mg): Supports egg energy and mitochondrial function.
– N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC): Antioxidant supporting cellular health.
– Alpha Lipoic Acid: Reduces oxidative stress.
Enhancing Sperm Quality
Male fertility contributes to nearly 50% of fertility challenges.
– L-Carnitine & Acetyl-L-Carnitine: Improve sperm motility.
– Zinc & Selenium: Support sperm production and DNA integrity.
– Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Improve sperm membrane function.
Reducing DNA Fragmentation
Antioxidants such as NAC, CoQ10, Zinc, Selenium, and Green Tea Extract help reduce oxidative stress and DNA damage, supporting fertilisation and embryo development.
A Comprehensive Approach
Fertility Phix supports hormonal balance, cellular energy, antioxidant protection, micronutrients, and gut health.
Why Timing Matters
Egg and sperm development takes approximately 90 days, making early supplementation important.
Our Recommendation at Ceres Fertility
We recommend Fertility Phix before natural conception or assisted treatments to optimise reproductive health. Fertility Phix
References:
– Showell MG et al. Antioxidants for male subfertility. Cochrane Database.
– Agarwal A et al. Oxidative stress and male infertility.
– Xu Y et al. CoQ10 and fertility.
– Unfer V et al. Myo-inositol and fertility.
