science-backed
prenatal products helping couples conceive healthy pregnancies, today announced the launch of its first line of clean, science-backed modern prenatal vitamins for men that fills a huge void in the $23 billion fertility market. The company announced a campaign called #spermcounts bringing awareness to the importance of optimizing
sperm health to increase a couple's chances for a healthy pregnancy.
Beli VitalitySM, a male prenatal vitamin, was specially formulated to help the 100+ million people trying to get pregnant each year increase their chances of conceiving and sustaining a healthy pregnancy. Research and market data trends from the National Institute for Health and others prove that fertility issues are on the rise. in 5 couples will seek fertility care over their lifetime. More than 40% of couples who have fertility issues are due to poor sperm quality and quantity on the male side of the equation. According to the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Health and Human Development reports that overall, one-third of infertility cases are caused by male reproductive issues, one-third by female reproductive issues, and one-third by both male and female reproductive issues or by unknown factors. In fact, only 1 in 4 men have optimal semen quality. It's been well established that nutritional deficiencies in the man contribute to risk factors around sperm health, fertility, conception, miscarriage, birth defects, overall health, and the future health of the baby, so the emphasis on nutritional optimization for the male is critical.
Some factors related to fertility are beyond your control. But you would be surprised how much power you have over the health and vitality of your sperm, says Edmund Sabanegh, MD, Department Chair of Urology at Cleveland Clinic.
Fertility and reproductive health is a $23 billion dollar industry and growing at warp speeds but men are often overlooked in the pregnancy equation, despite the fact sperm health is 50% of the equation and plays a dramatic role in not only creating but also sustaining a successful pregnancy, said Joni Hanson Davis, CEO, and Founder of Beli. Despite the importance of the male side of the equation, the vast majority of products in the market have been focused on women. It is surprising that in 202, women still bear the physical and psychological burden of getting and staying pregnant when science is telling us men's sperm health is just as important as her egg health. One of the easiest ways to increase sperm health is to take a male prenatal that is optimized for his reproductive health. If you are in your reproductive years, we believe men should be taking Beli over a general multi-vitamin. Davis continued, We need to elevate that message because science tells us this is a big part of the equation that is not being addressed.
In our opinion Beli is one of the best male fertility supplements out there. Beli's supplement contains a proprietary ingredient blend specifically designated to improve sperm count sperm growth sperm quality and sperm motility. Every single ingredient in Beli is thoughtfully included due to research indicating how that particular ingredient will improve a man's sperm said of Arielle Spiegel CEO and founder CoFertility. Beli is basically the gold standard of male fertility supplements and they've really done their diligence to make sure they've included everything you need and none of the junk that you don't.
Beli Vitality for Men
Most men produce millions of new sperm every day and it takes around three months to fully mature. A lot can happen in those three months that can affect the overall health and capabilities of that sperm. The sperm provides 50% of the genetic material for the baby, and if the sperm is not healthy enough to preserve that material or penetrate the egg, that fetus will never occur or probably develop.
Evidence shows that the most common cause of sperm deficiencies are nutrient shortages. Just like women, men's bodies need different vitamins and minerals to produce healthy sperm. Taking steps to maintain sperm health, even if no fertility issues are present, can dramatically improve how quickly the woman conceives and the viability of that conception.
Beli's Vitality provides men with the right nutrients optimized for reproductive and sperm health, with some amazing bonus benefits of energy, balance, and overall wellness. Beli's proprietary Vitality blend is the first to include the all-natural Shilajit as a key ingredient to improve sperm quality and overall fertility potential of men. Clinical investigations have confirmed Shilajit's effectiveness in improving sperm count and overall sperm quality.
Beli includes high-quality ingredients that have been clinically proven to help:
¢ Improve sperm health
¢ Increase sperm count
¢ Improve sperm quality
¢ Increase egg penetration
¢ Balance acid-alkaline balance so sperm survive and work properly
About Beli
Beli is designed to create a positive foundation of health through one small, yet the significant act of a daily vitamin. Beli is modernizing the nutritional science market bringing the latest research, science, data, and innovation to consumers to solve some of the most pressing health needs facing us today, including reproductive, prenatal, and fertility, among others to come. Our bodies are constantly changing and rejuvenating, which is amazing, but what those cells are being created from is what we consume. What we put in our mouths is one of the biggest factors how our bodies work and feel, and perhaps the only thing we can control. Our formulas contain high quality, highly activated, bio-available ingredients at optimized levels to ensure nutrients are readily absorbed by the body and can do their job in the way they are intended. Beli takes pride in researching and producing each product with great care and integrity. All products are made in an FDA registered facility in the United States and follow the Good Manufacturing Process Guidelines (CGMP).
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