Infertility

It can be treated by reducing inflammation.

Although the causes can be varied and complex, chronic inflammation — fueled by an unhealthy diet — affects both male and female fertility.

A diet that is too repetitive or too high in sugar can trigger a persistent inflammatory response, which may impair the function of the reproductive organs.

Causes of female infertility

  • Endometriosis and chronic infections
  • Overweight/obesity
  • Insulin resistance
  • Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)

Causes of male infertility

  • Testicular/epididymal inflammation
  • Overweight/obesity
  • Insulin resistance
  • Sedentary lifestyle

By reducing inflammation caused by sugar and certain foods and by adjusting your diet, you can significantly improve your fertility

Solve it with the PerMé Medical Program

Simple test, clear results

Complete and easy-to-read report

Guidelines for an effective personalized diet, ready to implement immediately

Solve your infertility problems with the PerMé Medical Program

An innovative test that evaluates:

  • The inflammatory state related to sugars (Methylglyoxal)
  • Early sugar-induced damage (Glycated Albumin), of which infertility can be a consequence
  • Excessive exposure of the body to specific classes of foods (IgG)
  • The level of the body’s inflammatory state related to foods (BAFF and PAF), which impairs fertility

It helps you understand…

  • If you are consuming an excess of sugars and certain classes of foods
  • If this excess is causing a latent inflammatory state
  • How to regulate sugars and rotate foods in your weekly diet to improve your fertility

Concrete benefits for those with fertility issues

  • Improvement of fertility, both female and male
  • Enhancement of sperm quality
  • Increased likelihood of embryo implantation
  • Higher chances of success for ART (assisted reproductive technology) procedures

Do you have fertility problems? You could learn more about your body.

  • If your diet is too heavily weighted toward carbohydrates
  • If there is a latent inflammatory state caused by excessive and repeated consumption of certain foods
  • If you are genetically predisposed to diabetes, obesity, fatty liver, or autoimmune diseases

Solve your infertility problems with the PerMé Medical Program

How does it work in practice?

1. Order the kit directly online

Fill out the form and you will conveniently receive your personal kit at home, with everything you need to perform the test.

2. Collect a small blood sample

The kit contains a clear, illustrated guide. The sample collection is simple, quick, and non-invasive: it only takes a few minutes

3. Send the sample to the laboratory

In the package, you will find a prepaid envelope for free sample pickup. We take care of everything.

4. Receive your report by email

In about 7 days, you will receive a complete medical report by email, highlighting the food groups that contribute to inflammation. Along with the report, you will also receive personalized dietary advice to improve your diet and address the symptoms.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it a reliable test?

Yes. The test was developed by GEK Lab and is performed in their own laboratory. It is based on innovative and clinically validated markers, selected from the most recent scientific evidence. The test does not merely detect generic antibodies but measures the individual inflammatory response to specific food groups, providing a much more accurate and useful analysis for those suffering from chronic disorders such as cistitis. The Recaller Medical Program is currently used by doctors and nutritionists throughout Italy to personalize dietary therapies with a scientific, safe, and validated approach.

Is a prescription required?

No, a medical prescription is not required.
The test can be ordered directly online and will be conveniently delivered to your home, along with all the instructions to collect the sample easily and safely.
However, if you are under the care of a doctor or nutritionist, you can share the test results with them to integrate the data into your treatment plan.
The report is clear, detailed, and designed for clinical use as well.

How can inflammation worsen male fertility?

Inflammation in the testicles or epididymis can damage the seminiferous tubules and impair the production, quality, and quantity of sperm; moreover, inflammatory substances and free radicals can damage sperm DNA. Finally, excessive sugar intake worsens ATP production, reducing sperm motility.

Why does inflammation also compromise female fertility?

nflammation has a significant impact on female fertility, affecting ovarian function. Conditions such as endometriosis, chronic pelvic inflammation, and upper genital tract infections can impair ovarian function, ovulation, and uterine health.
Chronic inflammation can also interfere with embryo implantation in the uterus, thereby reducing the chances of a successful pregnancy.
Inflammation can further hinder the function of the fallopian tubes, preventing the passage of eggs to the uterus and their meeting with sperm—a crucial process for conception.