Contains pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ): spinach, beans, celery, kiwis, parsley, potatoes and mother’s milk
Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) is an extremely anti-oxidative enzyme found in many foods (spinach, green pepper, parsley, green tea, potato, natto) with vitamin B characteristics, and was classified in 2003 as the first new vitamin since 1948 by the scientific magazine “Nature”. Animal experiments involving mice and rats showed that nutrition lacking PQQ results in disturbances in reproductive ability, development, and immune defense.
Important mineral for sperm production and maturation
Magnesium has many functions in the human body. It supports the effectiveness of amino acids and enzymes. As an essential mineral it is effective around the clock. Magnesium is mainly important for sperm production and maturation.
Piperine is the main alkaloid in black pepper
®Coral Calcium and ®Bioperine increase the bioabailability of nearly all active substances and are effective around the clock.