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Prime Virility Fertility & Testosterone (Dragon Fruit Lemonade) - 150g
Prime Virility Fertility & Testosterone (Dragon Fruit Lemonade) - 150g
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- Promotes healthy testosterone production
- Promotes resistance to stress
- Promotes healthy sperm motility
- Free from dairy, gluten, and soy. NonGMO. Vegan
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Prime Virility Fertility & Testosterone (Dragon Fruit Lemonade) - 150g
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CanPrev Prime Virility Fertility & Testosterone (Dragon Fruit Lemonade) - 150g is a dietary supplement in powder form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

Help to promote healthy testosterone production and healthy sperm motility with CanPrev’s Prime Virility Fertility & Testosterone. Formulated with ashwagandha and saffron, these unique stress-supporting herbs have shown a profound effect on testosterone levels. Plus, amino acid acetyl-L-carnitine and fat-soluble CoQ10 to aid mitochondrial function and support cellular health. With essential nutrients zinc, selenium, and vitamin D3 for added support. Prime Virility from canPrev is an advanced formula designed to promote healthy sperm motility and testosterone production, improve resistance to stress, and boost energy. [POWDER]
Each scoop contains:
Acetyl-L-Carnitine (HCL) 3000mg
CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) 300mg
Safr'Inside™ saffron extract (stigma, Crocus sativus) 5:1, DHE 150mg 30mg
Selenium (Albion™ selenium glycinate complex) 55mcg
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 1000IU
KSM-66® Ashwagandha (root, Withania somnifera) 12:1, DHE 7200mg, 5% withanolides 600mg
Zinc (Albion™ zinc bis-glycinate chelate) 25mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Glycine, malic acid, acacia gum, beetroot powder, natural dragon-fruit flavour, natural lemonade flavour, butylated hydroxyanisole, modified corn starch, citric acid, silicon dioxide, stevia leaf extract, silica, maltodextrin.
Important Information:
Consult a healthcare professional prior to use, especially if you have benign prostate hypertrophy and/or prostate cancer, if you have been diagnosed with hypoactive sexual disorder, sexual dysfunction, erectile dysfunction, liver disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure and/or a seizure disorder. Consult a healthcare professional prior to use if you suffer from any psychological disorder and/or condition such as frequent anxiety or depression or if you are taking blood pressure medication or blood thinners. Consumption with alcohol, other drugs or natural health products with sedative properties is not recommended. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. May cause digestive problems. Some people may experience drowsiness. Exercise caution if operating heavy machinery, driving a motor vehicle or involved in activities requiring mental alertness.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine (HCL) 3000mg
CoQ10 (Coenzyme Q10) 300mg
Safr'Inside™ saffron extract (stigma, Crocus sativus) 5:1, DHE 150mg 30mg
Selenium (Albion™ selenium glycinate complex) 55mcg
Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 1000IU
KSM-66® Ashwagandha (root, Withania somnifera) 12:1, DHE 7200mg, 5% withanolides 600mg
Zinc (Albion™ zinc bis-glycinate chelate) 25mg
Non-Medicinal Ingredients:
Glycine, malic acid, acacia gum, beetroot powder, natural dragon-fruit flavour, natural lemonade flavour, butylated hydroxyanisole, modified corn starch, citric acid, silicon dioxide, stevia leaf extract, silica, maltodextrin.
Important Information:
Consult a healthcare professional prior to use, especially if you have benign prostate hypertrophy and/or prostate cancer, if you have been diagnosed with hypoactive sexual disorder, sexual dysfunction, erectile dysfunction, liver disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure and/or a seizure disorder. Consult a healthcare professional prior to use if you suffer from any psychological disorder and/or condition such as frequent anxiety or depression or if you are taking blood pressure medication or blood thinners. Consumption with alcohol, other drugs or natural health products with sedative properties is not recommended. If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare professional. Do not use if seal is broken. Keep out of reach of children. May cause digestive problems. Some people may experience drowsiness. Exercise caution if operating heavy machinery, driving a motor vehicle or involved in activities requiring mental alertness.
Dosage
Adult Males - Take one (1) scoop per day in water or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Take with food, a few hours before or after taking other medications or natural health products.
Adult Males - Take one (1) scoop per day in water or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Take with food, a few hours before or after taking other medications or natural health products.
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L-Arginine
promotes healthy blood flow and cardiovascular support, while
L-Glutamine
aids muscle recovery and gut health.
L-Glycine
supports collagen production and repair, and
L-Lysine
helps maintain skin, bone, and immune health.
L-Taurine
enhances endurance and hydration, while
L-Tyrosine
supports focus, mood, and thyroid function.
Completing the range,
MuscleRescue Precision Amino Acid Blend
delivers a balanced spectrum of essential amino acids to optimize muscle growth, recovery, and performance, making CanPrev a top choice for high-quality amino acid supplementation.
Support performance, recovery, and overall wellness with CanPrev’s premium amino acid formulas.
L-Arginine
promotes healthy blood flow and cardiovascular support, while
L-Glutamine
aids muscle recovery and gut health.
L-Glycine
supports collagen production and repair, and
L-Lysine
helps maintain skin, bone, and immune health.
L-Taurine
enhances endurance and hydration, while
L-Tyrosine
supports focus, mood, and thyroid function.
Completing the range,
MuscleRescue Precision Amino Acid Blend
delivers a balanced spectrum of essential amino acids to optimize muscle growth, recovery, and performance, making CanPrev a top choice for high-quality amino acid supplementation.
MALE INFERTILITY
Men suffering from infertility can often feel hopeless, and as though their very manhood is in question. But it doesn’t have to be this way, natural medicine can help…
Infertility in men is usually defined by a low sperm count or low sperm motility (“swimming” ability). This does not include when the man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection, or is unable to achieve ejaculation.
While these disorders can contribute to infertility, this type of concern is called “erectile dysfunction” or “impotence”. For more information, please see our Erectile Dysfunction article. Sperm quality, motility and delivery are all influenced by essential nutritional and lifestyle factors.
Sperm And Seminal Fluid
The way that men pass their genes (DNA) along to their future children is in a small cellular package called spermatozoa (commonly shortened to “sperm”). Each sperm has a head in which the DNA is held, and a long whip-like tail powered by a small motor unit. Twenty to forty Million sperm are released in one ejaculation. Only one of these can successfully swim to meet the woman’s egg inside her body and fertilize it to make the beginning of a baby. Each sperm cell is manufactured and matured in the testes located inside the scrotum. This process requires a number of nutritional factors, as well as strict temperature control. Once the sperm are mature, they are transferred into small tubes that connect and travel up to the seminal vesicle, and then pass through the prostate. During orgasm, the sperm are mixed with fluid from the seminal vesicle, prostate and other glands to create the ejaculated seminal fluid (commonly called semen).
Causes Of Male Infertility
Much like female fertility, male fertility requires many of our body systems to be working in harmony with one another. Healthy fertility requires optimal nutrition, proper temperature control, healthy hormone levels, and a balanced body. Taking care of your health, eating a nutritionally rich diet, avoiding tobacco smoke, exercising and avoiding recreational drugs (particularly marijuana) are all great ways to give you a better chance at optimal fertility. Infertility is often complicated and can be caused by many different factors. See below for potential nutrient deficiencies. Stress can also significantly impact fertility and deplete the body’s resources. Other causes of male infertility are undescended testes, infectious diseases, smoking, drug use, frequent intercourse, impotence, prolonged exposure to heat in the genital area, and tight underwear.
OPTIMIZING MALE FERTILITY
Zinc
A deficiency in the mineral Zinc can result in a low sperm count. It is required for healthy production of sperm. In addition, zinc is needed by the prostate to make its portion of the seminal fluid, which transports the sperm during ejaculation. Insufficient production of seminal fluid leaves sperm exposed to the harsh acidic environment of the vagina. This can often pose as much of a challenge for a man’s fertility as low sperm count. As a bonus, zinc can also help to prevent future prostate conditions. Since it can be difficult to get sufficient zinc from food these days (due to soil depletion) supplementation is often a good idea for men looking to impregnate their partner.
Arginine
Sufficient
protein
intake is very important to the healthy production of sperm. It provides important
amino acids, such as
Arginine
which plays many roles in male fertility. Arginine is necessary for the production of healthy sperm cells, maintaining sperm motility, and for the production of seminal fluid. It can also help to optimize testosterone production, the main male hormone, and to promote healthy blood flow to help benefit erections.
Hormone Balance
Hormonal fluctuations in men may also have an impact on fertility. Sufficient levels of the hormone testosterone are required for healthy sexual organ function. Some pollutants from the environment, especially those from plastics and petrochemicals, can have an estrogen-like effect in the body. These estrogen analogs work against the natural testosterone in your body, reducing its potency. This can have an effect on fertility as well as sexual desire and sexual function. Reduce your exposure to these pollutants by drinking clean water and avoiding the use of plastic containers and wrap, especially in the microwave. Your healthcare practitioner can perform lab tests to evaluate your toxic exposure.
Detoxification
If you believe previous exposure to toxins may be affecting your fertility already, there are a number of options available for detoxification. Use the nutritional supplement D-glucarate to help your liver break down these harmful pollutants more quickly. You can also use
Milk Thistle
and
Alpha Lipoic Acid
to support the liver in its cleansing functions. As an added benefit, doing this regularly can also increase your risk of cell growths in future.
Stress Reduction
When the body is under stress, essential resources are diverted from the sex organs towards our survival organs, like the heart and muscles. Taking the time to relax and do deep breathing exercises, or yoga or meditation classes can make a big impact on stress levels and help the body relax and focus on fertility once again.
Timing Of Intercourse
How often you have sex can also impact your fertility. Having sex too often actually depletes the semen reserves and forces the body to expel sperm that have not yet achieved full maturity, or to release a smaller number. When hoping to conceive, a man should ejaculate no more than every two days to allow the sperm time to replenish in number and quality. You should also avoid hot tubs, saunas and tight underwear because these all increase testicular temperature and can damage developing sperm.
Diet And Supplementation
As with everything else health related, we are what we eat, and the generation of healthy sperm and semen requires proper nutrition. Eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables, and ensuring adequate water intake can help supply your reproductive needs. Eating fish or other sources of healthy
Omega 3
fats can help to provide the building blocks required for proper sperm and hormone synthesis in the body. Interestingly, cholesterol is required for testosterone synthesis, so make sure you are getting enough in your diet (without going overboard). Eating eggs (with the yolk) is a great way to get healthy cholesterol. When your diet just can’t meet your nutritional needs, consider supplementing a
Greens
supplement, and some of the essential nutrients listed above to help support your body’s natural function.
Herbal Fertility Support
When you have managed all of the above details, but are still having difficulty with your sperm count or motility, there are always herbal options to help things get running smoothly again. Some herbs like
Saw Palmetto
can help to support the health of your prostate, while others like
Tribulus
can help to optimize testosterone production. Your healthcare practitioner can help you determine which herbs would best suit your particular needs.
Men suffering from infertility can often feel hopeless, and as though their very manhood is in question. But it doesn’t have to be this way, natural medicine can help…
Infertility in men is usually defined by a low sperm count or low sperm motility (“swimming” ability). This does not include when the man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection, or is unable to achieve ejaculation.
While these disorders can contribute to infertility, this type of concern is called “erectile dysfunction” or “impotence”. For more information, please see our Erectile Dysfunction article. Sperm quality, motility and delivery are all influenced by essential nutritional and lifestyle factors.
Sperm And Seminal Fluid
The way that men pass their genes (DNA) along to their future children is in a small cellular package called spermatozoa (commonly shortened to “sperm”). Each sperm has a head in which the DNA is held, and a long whip-like tail powered by a small motor unit. Twenty to forty Million sperm are released in one ejaculation. Only one of these can successfully swim to meet the woman’s egg inside her body and fertilize it to make the beginning of a baby. Each sperm cell is manufactured and matured in the testes located inside the scrotum. This process requires a number of nutritional factors, as well as strict temperature control. Once the sperm are mature, they are transferred into small tubes that connect and travel up to the seminal vesicle, and then pass through the prostate. During orgasm, the sperm are mixed with fluid from the seminal vesicle, prostate and other glands to create the ejaculated seminal fluid (commonly called semen).
Causes Of Male Infertility
Much like female fertility, male fertility requires many of our body systems to be working in harmony with one another. Healthy fertility requires optimal nutrition, proper temperature control, healthy hormone levels, and a balanced body. Taking care of your health, eating a nutritionally rich diet, avoiding tobacco smoke, exercising and avoiding recreational drugs (particularly marijuana) are all great ways to give you a better chance at optimal fertility. Infertility is often complicated and can be caused by many different factors. See below for potential nutrient deficiencies. Stress can also significantly impact fertility and deplete the body’s resources. Other causes of male infertility are undescended testes, infectious diseases, smoking, drug use, frequent intercourse, impotence, prolonged exposure to heat in the genital area, and tight underwear.
OPTIMIZING MALE FERTILITY
Zinc
A deficiency in the mineral Zinc can result in a low sperm count. It is required for healthy production of sperm. In addition, zinc is needed by the prostate to make its portion of the seminal fluid, which transports the sperm during ejaculation. Insufficient production of seminal fluid leaves sperm exposed to the harsh acidic environment of the vagina. This can often pose as much of a challenge for a man’s fertility as low sperm count. As a bonus, zinc can also help to prevent future prostate conditions. Since it can be difficult to get sufficient zinc from food these days (due to soil depletion) supplementation is often a good idea for men looking to impregnate their partner.
Arginine
Sufficient
protein
intake is very important to the healthy production of sperm. It provides important
amino acids, such as
Arginine
which plays many roles in male fertility. Arginine is necessary for the production of healthy sperm cells, maintaining sperm motility, and for the production of seminal fluid. It can also help to optimize testosterone production, the main male hormone, and to promote healthy blood flow to help benefit erections.
Hormone Balance
Hormonal fluctuations in men may also have an impact on fertility. Sufficient levels of the hormone testosterone are required for healthy sexual organ function. Some pollutants from the environment, especially those from plastics and petrochemicals, can have an estrogen-like effect in the body. These estrogen analogs work against the natural testosterone in your body, reducing its potency. This can have an effect on fertility as well as sexual desire and sexual function. Reduce your exposure to these pollutants by drinking clean water and avoiding the use of plastic containers and wrap, especially in the microwave. Your healthcare practitioner can perform lab tests to evaluate your toxic exposure.
Detoxification
If you believe previous exposure to toxins may be affecting your fertility already, there are a number of options available for detoxification. Use the nutritional supplement D-glucarate to help your liver break down these harmful pollutants more quickly. You can also use
Milk Thistle
and
Alpha Lipoic Acid
to support the liver in its cleansing functions. As an added benefit, doing this regularly can also increase your risk of cell growths in future.
Stress Reduction
When the body is under stress, essential resources are diverted from the sex organs towards our survival organs, like the heart and muscles. Taking the time to relax and do deep breathing exercises, or yoga or meditation classes can make a big impact on stress levels and help the body relax and focus on fertility once again.
Timing Of Intercourse
How often you have sex can also impact your fertility. Having sex too often actually depletes the semen reserves and forces the body to expel sperm that have not yet achieved full maturity, or to release a smaller number. When hoping to conceive, a man should ejaculate no more than every two days to allow the sperm time to replenish in number and quality. You should also avoid hot tubs, saunas and tight underwear because these all increase testicular temperature and can damage developing sperm.
Diet And Supplementation
As with everything else health related, we are what we eat, and the generation of healthy sperm and semen requires proper nutrition. Eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables, and ensuring adequate water intake can help supply your reproductive needs. Eating fish or other sources of healthy
Omega 3
fats can help to provide the building blocks required for proper sperm and hormone synthesis in the body. Interestingly, cholesterol is required for testosterone synthesis, so make sure you are getting enough in your diet (without going overboard). Eating eggs (with the yolk) is a great way to get healthy cholesterol. When your diet just can’t meet your nutritional needs, consider supplementing a
Greens
supplement, and some of the essential nutrients listed above to help support your body’s natural function.
Herbal Fertility Support
When you have managed all of the above details, but are still having difficulty with your sperm count or motility, there are always herbal options to help things get running smoothly again. Some herbs like
Saw Palmetto
can help to support the health of your prostate, while others like
Tribulus
can help to optimize testosterone production. Your healthcare practitioner can help you determine which herbs would best suit your particular needs.
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MALE INFERTILITYMen suffering from infertility can often feel hopeless, and as though their very manhood is in question. But it doesn’t have to be this way, natural medicine can help…
Infertility in men is usually defined by a low sperm count or low sperm motility (“swimming” ability). This does not include when the man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection, or is unable to achieve ejaculation.
While these disorders can contribute to infertility, this type of concern is called “erectile dysfunction” or “impotence”. For more information, please see our Erectile Dysfunction article. Sperm quality, motility and delivery are all influenced by essential nutritional and lifestyle factors.
Sperm And Seminal Fluid
The way that men pass their genes (DNA) along to their future children is in a small cellular package called spermatozoa (commonly shortened to “sperm”). Each sperm has a head in which the DNA is held, and a long whip-like tail powered by a small motor unit. Twenty to forty Million sperm are released in one ejaculation. Only one of these can successfully swim to meet the woman’s egg inside her body and fertilize it to make the beginning of a baby. Each sperm cell is manufactured and matured in the testes located inside the scrotum. This process requires a number of nutritional factors, as well as strict temperature control. Once the sperm are mature, they are transferred into small tubes that connect and travel up to the seminal vesicle, and then pass through the prostate. During orgasm, the sperm are mixed with fluid from the seminal vesicle, prostate and other glands to create the ejaculated seminal fluid (commonly called semen).
Causes Of Male Infertility
Much like female fertility, male fertility requires many of our body systems to be working in harmony with one another. Healthy fertility requires optimal nutrition, proper temperature control, healthy hormone levels, and a balanced body. Taking care of your health, eating a nutritionally rich diet, avoiding tobacco smoke, exercising and avoiding recreational drugs (particularly marijuana) are all great ways to give you a better chance at optimal fertility. Infertility is often complicated and can be caused by many different factors. See below for potential nutrient deficiencies. Stress can also significantly impact fertility and deplete the body’s resources. Other causes of male infertility are undescended testes, infectious diseases, smoking, drug use, frequent intercourse, impotence, prolonged exposure to heat in the genital area, and tight underwear.
OPTIMIZING MALE FERTILITY
Zinc
A deficiency in the mineral Zinc can result in a low sperm count. It is required for healthy production of sperm. In addition, zinc is needed by the prostate to make its portion of the seminal fluid, which transports the sperm during ejaculation. Insufficient production of seminal fluid leaves sperm exposed to the harsh acidic environment of the vagina. This can often pose as much of a challenge for a man’s fertility as low sperm count. As a bonus, zinc can also help to prevent future prostate conditions. Since it can be difficult to get sufficient zinc from food these days (due to soil depletion) supplementation is often a good idea for men looking to impregnate their partner.
Arginine
Sufficient
protein
intake is very important to the healthy production of sperm. It provides important
amino acids, such as
Arginine
which plays many roles in male fertility. Arginine is necessary for the production of healthy sperm cells, maintaining sperm motility, and for the production of seminal fluid. It can also help to optimize testosterone production, the main male hormone, and to promote healthy blood flow to help benefit erections.
Hormone Balance
Hormonal fluctuations in men may also have an impact on fertility. Sufficient levels of the hormone testosterone are required for healthy sexual organ function. Some pollutants from the environment, especially those from plastics and petrochemicals, can have an estrogen-like effect in the body. These estrogen analogs work against the natural testosterone in your body, reducing its potency. This can have an effect on fertility as well as sexual desire and sexual function. Reduce your exposure to these pollutants by drinking clean water and avoiding the use of plastic containers and wrap, especially in the microwave. Your healthcare practitioner can perform lab tests to evaluate your toxic exposure.
Detoxification
If you believe previous exposure to toxins may be affecting your fertility already, there are a number of options available for detoxification. Use the nutritional supplement D-glucarate to help your liver break down these harmful pollutants more quickly. You can also use
Milk Thistle
and
Alpha Lipoic Acid
to support the liver in its cleansing functions. As an added benefit, doing this regularly can also increase your risk of cell growths in future.
Stress Reduction
When the body is under stress, essential resources are diverted from the sex organs towards our survival organs, like the heart and muscles. Taking the time to relax and do deep breathing exercises, or yoga or meditation classes can make a big impact on stress levels and help the body relax and focus on fertility once again.
Timing Of Intercourse
How often you have sex can also impact your fertility. Having sex too often actually depletes the semen reserves and forces the body to expel sperm that have not yet achieved full maturity, or to release a smaller number. When hoping to conceive, a man should ejaculate no more than every two days to allow the sperm time to replenish in number and quality. You should also avoid hot tubs, saunas and tight underwear because these all increase testicular temperature and can damage developing sperm.
Diet And Supplementation
As with everything else health related, we are what we eat, and the generation of healthy sperm and semen requires proper nutrition. Eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables, and ensuring adequate water intake can help supply your reproductive needs. Eating fish or other sources of healthy
Omega 3
fats can help to provide the building blocks required for proper sperm and hormone synthesis in the body. Interestingly, cholesterol is required for testosterone synthesis, so make sure you are getting enough in your diet (without going overboard). Eating eggs (with the yolk) is a great way to get healthy cholesterol. When your diet just can’t meet your nutritional needs, consider supplementing a
Greens
supplement, and some of the essential nutrients listed above to help support your body’s natural function.
Herbal Fertility Support
When you have managed all of the above details, but are still having difficulty with your sperm count or motility, there are always herbal options to help things get running smoothly again. Some herbs like
Saw Palmetto
can help to support the health of your prostate, while others like
Tribulus
can help to optimize testosterone production. Your healthcare practitioner can help you determine which herbs would best suit your particular needs.
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