Infertility - Male
Between 10 and 20% of couples are infertile - that
is they are unable to conceive after one year of unprotected sexual intercourse.
It is estimated that in about 40% of cases the problem is sperm related.
What Can Help
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Start eating a healthy, well
balanced diet. Avoid animal fats, sugar, junk foods and fried foods.
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Quit smoking and avoid cigarette
smoke - there are toxins in cigarette smoke that cause abnormalities in sperm
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Cut out alcohol. Alcohol decreases
the body's ability to produce the male hormone, testosterone. It also can
effect sexual function.
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Stay out of hot tubs and saunas, and
avoid vigorous exercise as these can reduce sperm count. One study also showed
that vigorous exercise may reduce the production of a hormone that is directly
involved with fertility, potency & sex drive.
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Avoid tight-fitting underwear and
pants. The testicles need to be at the correct temperature to keep sperm
healthy and mobile.
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RELAX ! Stress is well known as an
excellent contraceptive.
Nutritional Supplements
to Consider
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Multivitamin & mineral
supplement - a good place to start to ensure adequate nutrition.
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Vitamin C, 1000mg daily - keeps
sperm healthy and mobile (see below)
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L-Arginine - helps to increase
sperm count
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Vitamin E, 400 - 800 IU daily
- Needed for the balanced production of hormones
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Zinc 75mg daily - Aids in
prostate gland function
Sperm mobility and
Vitamin C
For conception to occur it is necessary that a man's
sperm be healthy. If the sperm move slowly or clump together then the chance of
a pregnancy is greatly reduced.
Men who smoke are particularly at risk, as toxic
chemicals from cigarette smoke gets into their sperm reducing the sperm count
and increasing sperm abnormalities.
Studies have shown that these problems can be helped
by increasing Vitamin C intake.
A study at the University of Texas showed that
giving men 500 mg of Vitamin C twice daily reduced the number of sperm that
clumped together from over 20% to less than 11%. It was also found that Vitamin
C neutralized the damaging effects caused by the toxic chemicals in cigarettes.
The greatest improvements were seen in men who took
1000 mg of Vitamin C daily for at least one month. To get this amount from diet
alone would be very difficult, so some doctors feel that supplements are a good
idea. However it is still best to increase your intake of foods that are rich in
Vitamin C as well.
by :
www.internationalvitaminpower.com