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RAYO-Q10

“PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE”




Infertility is the loss of a dream. It’s the loss of an assumed future.
RAYO-Q10 holds the Hope of new life.




CONTAINS

COENZYME Q10 ……….100MG
LYCOPENE …………4000MCG
SELENIUM………. ….70 MCG
OMEGA -3 FATTY ACIDS
EPA…………………90MG
DHA………………...60MG .

DOSAGE

Once a Day for 3 to 6 months or as directed by Physician.










INDICATION

OAT – Oligoasthenoteratozoospermia.
IVF – In Vitro Fertilization.

BENEFITS

Helps to improve Insulin.
Generates energy in cells.
Prevents Oxidative Damage.
Reduces Fatigue; CHF; CHD; MI.
Helps in chronic kidney diseases.
Empirical treatment for preventing breast cancer.












CAUSES

Conditions and lifestyle factors can increase a man’s risk for oligospermia.
Varicocele: Enlarged veins in a man’s scrotum can disrupt blood flow to the testicles. This can cause the temperature in the testicles to increase. Any increase in temperature can negatively impact sperm production. About 40 percentTrusted Source of men with low sperm numbers or low sperm quality count have this common issue. Read more about varicocele.
Infection : Viruses like sexually transmitted infections can reduce the sperm amount in semen.
Ejaculation issues: While many men with oligospermia have typical ejaculations, some ejaculation problems may reduce sperm count. Retrograde ejaculation is one such issue. This occurs when semen enters the bladder instead of leaving from the tip of the penis. Other things that may interfere with typical ejaculation include:
injuries
tumors
cancer
past surgeries
Medications: Beta blockers, antibiotics, and blood pressure medications may cause ejaculation problems and reduce sperm count.
more..

EXAMINATION

A physical exam to be done. Healthcare provider looks for sign of any imbalance in hormones. Example: a) Increased body fat b) Body hair growth c) breast tissue. The size and shape of testicles are also been examined.
Blood tests to be done to find the cause of your infertility or to get information about your overall health.
Genetic tests may be done to diagnose for abnormal genes. Abnormal genes may be a cause to produce a low number of sperm.
A semen analysis is used to check a man's fertility. This test shows an increased number of white blood cells in the semen that can cause problems with the sperm's movement and function.
A sperm analysis tests the movement of your sperm through mucus. Sperm count may also be measured.
Spermatic venography test may be done, to check the position of the veins in the scrotum. During this test, a healthcare provider will put dye into your body and take x-rays to look for a varicocele. Tell the healthcare provider if you have ever had an allergic reaction to contrast dye.
A scrotal ultrasound is used to find lumps and other changes in your testicles and scrotum, such as a varicocele. more..

CONTENT

COENZYME Q10 ……….100MG
LYCOPENE …………4000MCG
SELENIUM………. ….70 MCG
OMEGA -3 FATTY ACIDS
EPA…………………90MG
DHA………………...60MG .

DOSAGE

Once a Day for 3 to 6 months or as directed by Physician.

INDICATION

OAT – Oligoasthenoteratozoospermia.
IVF – In Vitro Fertilization.

OTHER BENEFITS

Helps to improve Insulin.
Generates energy in cells.
Prevents Oxidative Damage.
Reduces Fatigue; CHF; CHD; MI.
Helps in chronic kidney diseases.
Empirical treatment for preventing breast cancer.

CAUSES

Conditions and lifestyle factors can increase a man’s risk for oligospermia.
Varicocele: Enlarged veins in a man’s scrotum can disrupt blood flow to the testicles. This can cause the temperature in the testicles to increase. Any increase in temperature can negatively impact sperm production. About 40 percentTrusted Source of men with low sperm numbers or low sperm quality count have this common issue. Read more about varicocele.
Infection : Viruses like sexually transmitted infections can reduce the sperm amount in semen.
Ejaculation issues: While many men with oligospermia have typical ejaculations, some ejaculation problems may reduce sperm count. Retrograde ejaculation is one such issue. This occurs when semen enters the bladder instead of leaving from the tip of the penis. Other things that may interfere with typical ejaculation include:
injuries
tumors
cancer
past surgeries
Medications: Beta blockers, antibiotics, and blood pressure medications may cause ejaculation problems and reduce sperm count.
more..

EXAMINATION

A physical exam to be done. Healthcare provider looks for sign of any imbalance in hormones. Example: a) Increased body fat b) Body hair growth c) breast tissue. The size and shape of testicles are also been examined.
Blood tests to be done to find the cause of your infertility or to get information about your overall health.
Genetic tests may be done to diagnose for abnormal genes. Abnormal genes may be a cause to produce a low number of sperm.
A semen analysis is used to check a man's fertility. This test shows an increased number of white blood cells in the semen that can cause problems with the sperm's movement and function.
A sperm analysis tests the movement of your sperm through mucus. Sperm count may also be measured.
Spermatic venography test may be done, to check the position of the veins in the scrotum. During this test, a healthcare provider will put dye into your body and take x-rays to look for a varicocele. Tell the healthcare provider if you have ever had an allergic reaction to contrast dye.
A scrotal ultrasound is used to find lumps and other changes in your testicles and scrotum, such as a varicocele. more..

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