Australia’s leading fertility expert, Naturopathic Clinician, Researcher, Author and Educator, Leah Hechtman addressed more than 290 healthcare practitioners Wednesday 7 June 2023, in partnership with BioCeuticals, in her endometriosis webinar.
Amongst addressing other reproductive health conditions, Leah spoke to the naturally occurring antioxidant, ubiquinol and clinically proven research to support its role in supporting health outcomes.
Research highlights include that male fertility declines with age and ubiquinol may support sperm production and motility. Clinical trials prescribing Ubiquinol to improve sperm parameters in men with infertility have shown improved results. A clinical trial of 228 infertile men taking Ubiquinol (200mg) daily for 26 weeks showed increased sperm count, improved morphology and improved motility.[i]
BioCeuticals is a high-quality, practitioner-only, nutritional and therapeutic supplement from a proudly Australian company. Renowned for manufacturing and developing high quality integrative medicines for healthcare practitioners, BioCeuticals aims to consistently raise the standards of complementary therapies.
BioCeutical’s Ubiquinol BioActive 150mg has permitted indications, including, but not limited to:
Leah is an experienced and respected clinician and has been in private practice for more than two decades. She specialises in fertility, pregnancy and reproductive medicine and holds fellowships and memberships with many international organisations. She aims to inter-professionally bridge disciplines and theories with her clinical and research colleagues seeking the most collaborative and holistic outcome for all.
Her thirst for knowledge, love of science and spirituality, and her keen pursuit of understanding and developing medicine make her educational presentations relevant, practical and clinically effective.
To find out more about Leah’s session or watch the webinar, click the link here: https://www.bioceuticals.com.au/education/event/The-Neuro-Psycho-Angio-Basis-of-Endometriosis
Reference:
[i] Safarinejad MR, Safarinejad S, Shafiei N, Safarinejad S. Effects of the reduced form of coenzyme Q 10 (ubiquinol) on semen parameters in men with idiopathic infertility: a double-blind, placebo controlled, randomized study. J Urol 2012;188:526-531.
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