Prolistem® is a specialized treatment program for men facing non-obstructive azoospermia (primary testicular failure).
Unlike generic fertility vitamins, Prolistem utilizes a targeted, two-phase protocol to improve sperm production before undergoing sperm retrieval surgeries like Micro-TESE. By naturally restarting your body's spermatogenesis process, Prolistem increases the chances of finding sperm by at least 25%.
Phase I (First 3 Months)
Prolistem For Azoospermia
If you’ve been told “no sperm” or “no chance,” Prolistem® offers a different path. It’s a patented, all‑natural program with an FDA Certificate of Free Sale (U.S.), designed specifically for non‑obstructive azoospermia (NOA).
This phase temporarily lowers testosterone levels and increases growth factors, creating the optimal environment to boost and awaken dormant spermatogonial stem cells.
Phase II (Next 3 Months)
Prolistem For Oligospermia
For men diagnosed with oligospermia, Prolistem® for Oligospermia provides a structured, patented, all-natural program (FDA Certificate of Free Sale, U.S.) specifically designed to support sperm count and overall semen parameters.
Testosterone is restored to normal levels, stimulating the newly awakened cells to mature, thereby improving sperm count, motility, and overall quality.
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What to Expect & Success Rates
Realistic Expectations, Proven Results
Start your journey toward fatherhood with the trusted protocol now available in Palestine.
Do not expect to find sperm before completing the full recommended course.
Monthly Monitoring
We advise performing monthly sperm tests during the treatment to track your progress.
Next Steps
If no sperm is found in the semen after the full course, performing a Micro-TESE surgery within 2 months is recommended, as the testicular environment will be optimized
The Odds
Patients experience an approximately 20% chance of finding sperm directly in their semen, and a ~25% increase in the success rate of Micro-TESE procedures.