Proxeed Plus for Women: Is It Worth It, or Is There a Better Option?
Proxeed Plus is a well-known fertility supplement — originally formulated for male fertility, with a women's version added later. If you're researching it, you're probably wondering whether the ingredients justify the price point and whether it's actually the right choice for your situation. Let me give you the real answer.
"The core ingredients in Proxeed Plus have genuine clinical evidence behind them. But evidence-based doesn't mean right for your specific biology. And at this price point, you want to know you're addressing the right problems."
What's Actually in Proxeed Plus for Women
The women's version is built around L-carnitine and acetyl-L-carnitine as the primary active ingredients, with supporting nutrients including CoQ10, zinc, folic acid, vitamin B12, vitamin C, and selenium.
L-carnitine plays a role in cellular energy metabolism and has shown relevance to egg quality in research, particularly in women with diminished ovarian reserve. The carnitine compounds in Proxeed are the distinguishing feature of the product — they're present at meaningful doses, which isn't always true of fertility supplements.
CoQ10 supports mitochondrial function in eggs. Zinc and selenium are involved in antioxidant defense and hormonal function. Folic acid and B12 address homocysteine metabolism. These are all legitimate fertility-relevant nutrients.
📊 WHAT THE RESEARCH SAYS
L-carnitine and acetyl-L-carnitine have demonstrated relevance to egg quality in clinical research, particularly in women with diminished ovarian reserve. CoQ10 supplementation has been studied for its role in mitochondrial function in oocytes, with the strongest research using doses in the 400–600mg range — higher than what most combination formulas provide.
What Proxeed Doesn't Address
Proxeed Plus is primarily an antioxidant and mitochondrial support formula. If oxidative stress and egg quality are your primary fertility challenges, it addresses the right things. But fertility issues are rarely that straightforward.
⚠️ IMPORTANT
Proxeed Plus does not contain inositol — the most directly evidence-supported intervention for insulin-related ovarian dysfunction. If blood sugar dysregulation is a factor in your situation, this is a significant omission.
If subclinical inflammation is your primary driver, Proxeed's antioxidant profile is helpful but probably insufficient. If blood sugar dysregulation is affecting your ovarian function, Proxeed doesn't contain the inositol compounds that directly address that mechanism. If progesterone insufficiency is your primary problem, mitochondrial support won't fix it.
40:1
Optimal myo-inositol to D-chiro-inositol ratio — the evidence-supported formulation for ovarian function, and one that's entirely absent from Proxeed Plus
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The Personalization Problem
After 25 years and 10,000+ credited pregnancies, the clearest thing I can tell you is this: the right supplement protocol depends entirely on which of the five underlying biological factors are driving your situation. A product that's excellent for one woman may be irrelevant for another.
KEY INSIGHT
A product that's excellent for one woman may be completely irrelevant for another. Proxeed's carnitine and CoQ10 combination is well-formulated — but only if oxidative stress and egg quality are actually your primary fertility drivers. Without knowing which factors are active in your biology, any supplement is an educated guess.
At Conceivable, your supplement protocol is built from your quiz results and your continuous Halo Ring data — BBT, HRV, glucose, sleep — which tells us which of the five underlying factors are most active in your situation. If carnitine and CoQ10 are what your biology needs, your protocol will include them at meaningful doses. If your primary issue is inflammation or blood sugar, your protocol looks different. Kai monitors your data and updates your protocol as your biology responds.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Proxeed Plus worth taking while doing IVF?
If egg quality and mitochondrial support are the primary concerns going into your cycle — which they often are for women over 35 or with diminished ovarian reserve — the carnitine and CoQ10 in Proxeed are relevant. The limitation is that Proxeed's CoQ10 content may be below the dose used in the strongest egg quality research (400–600mg). Supplementing Proxeed with additional ubiquinol is worth considering if egg quality is a significant concern.
How long does Proxeed Plus take to work?
Egg maturation takes approximately 90 days. The biological environment you're creating now affects eggs that will be ovulated 3 months from now. For any egg quality supplement — Proxeed included — meaningful results require at least 90 days of consistent use. Starting a week before retrieval or a cycle you're trying in is not a strategy.
Can I take Proxeed Plus alongside other fertility supplements?
Generally yes, but watch for overlap. If you're also taking a prenatal that includes CoQ10, zinc, and selenium, you may be doubling up on those ingredients. That's not necessarily harmful at the doses involved, but it's worth knowing what you're taking in total. The main gap Proxeed leaves — inositol — is safe to add separately.
Is Proxeed Plus different from Proxeed for men?
Yes — the formulations are different. The original Proxeed Plus is primarily positioned for male fertility, with the carnitine-CoQ10 combination targeting sperm motility and mitochondrial function. The women's version uses a similar carnitine base but is formulated toward egg quality and ovarian function support. They're not interchangeable.
What would I take instead of Proxeed if I wanted something more comprehensive?
Depends on your specific drivers. If you want a more comprehensive blend, FH Pro for Women includes methylfolate, inositol, NAC, CoQ10, and vitex — a broader formula with more fertility-specific additions. If you want precision over comprehensiveness, a personalized protocol built from your specific biology will consistently outperform any branded blend regardless of how well-designed it is.
How does the Conceivable system actually work?
Conceivable combines three things: personalized supplement packs built from your quiz results and health data, an AI care team of 7 specialists (led by Kai, your fertility coordinator) who adjust your protocol as your body changes, and the Halo Ring for continuous biometric tracking. The system is built on 240,000+ clinical data points and 20 years of practice. It starts at $15/month.
How do I know which supplements I actually need?
Take the free 2-minute Conceivable quiz. It analyzes your cycle patterns, energy, stress, digestion, and health history to identify the specific nutrients your body needs — not a generic prenatal, but a protocol built for exactly where you are right now.
Do I need the Halo Ring to use Conceivable?
No. The Halo Ring is optional and adds continuous tracking of BBT, HRV, sleep, and blood glucose — which Kai uses to fine-tune your protocol in real time. But the personalized supplement packs and AI care team work without it. The ring is a one-time $250 purchase with no subscription required.
Written by Kirsten Karchmer, reproductive medicine practitioner with 25 years of clinical experience and 10,000+ credited pregnancies, and author of The Road to Better Fertility.
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