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In an older study from 2002 in 108 fertile and 103 subfertile men, taking 5 mg of folic acid and 66 mg of zinc daily for 6 months increased sperm count by 74% in the subfertile group ( A review of 7 controlled trial studies in subfertile men also found that those who took a daily folate and zinc supplement had a significantly higher sperm concentration, as well as much higher quality sperm, than those taking a placebo ( Similarly, a 6-month study in 64 men with infertility found that those who took a daily supplement containing vitamin E, selenium, and folate had a significantly higher sperm count and more motile sperm than those who took a placebo ( However, other studies have found that folate and zinc have no effect on male fertility and conception
Side effects are generally mild and temporary: slight bruising at the injection site, temporary flushing, or a metallic taste in the mouth (common with Vitamin C or NAD+)
NF-B, nuclear factor kappa B
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