For Women: We know that as a woman ages, her mitochondrial function starts to progressively decline, resulting in a loss of capacity to produce enough energy to carry out reproductive functions optimally. This can affect a couple’s chances of conceiving, even with the help of assisted reproductive technology such as IVF. Additionally, it appears a poor carnitine status can impair mitochondrial function, compounding this problem further.
Fortunately, the latest research shows that carnitine supplementation can promote the success of IVF by supporting embryo quality, embryo attachment to the uterus, pregnancy rates, and successful birth rates.
For Men: Sperm cells have to travel farther than any other single human cell—and they need a tremendous amount of energy in order to make the trek. That's what makes carnitine such a vital nutrient for men with poor sperm quality.
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