None that I know: There is no drink that has been scientifically proven to routinely improve sperm count.
Answered 9/4/2012
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None proven to help: Men who are worried about their sperm and semen are usually trying to have a baby, so may end up buying and taking special potions advertised to help sperm, just for the extra ounce of hope. The uncertain amounts of l-carnitine, vit. E, folic acid, vit. C, or coenzyme q10 that may be in the potions, along with uncertain amounts of "other" ingredients, have not been proven to help sperm or semen.
Answered 2/18/2016
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