Scientists Discover a New Way to Boost Your Masculinity
For couples trying to get pregnant, there’s a new wrinkle in the time-tested advice.
Research now shows that a man’s diet is important too. In fact, it’s downright critical. Male factors are responsible for 40 percent of infertility cases, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.
Thankfully, there are things you can do to increase your virility…
Scientists have already noted the positive effects of fish oil.
It’s all about omega-3 fatty acids. They can offset damage caused by “free radicals” in the bloodstream. Processed foods, pollution, cigarette smoke, and other toxins can alter cells and cause disease.
Free radicals also affect sperm. But not to worry… omega-3s may give you the boost you need.
And now a new study out of UCLA studied how a different omega-3 source improves potency.
It appears in the peer-reviewed journal Biology of Reproduction.
The effect of diet on men’s fertility has not been clear, the researchers say. That’s especially true for men who routinely eat the typical American diet. Not surprisingly, it lacks the important nutrients men need for health and fertility.
"Women are not the only ones who should be paying attention to what they eat when they are trying to get pregnant," said Wendie Robbins, the study’s lead author. She is a professor at the UCLA School of Nursing and Fielding School of Public Health. "This study shows that what men eat is important too."
Their 12-week randomized study involved 117 men between the ages of 21 and 35. They divided the men into two groups. Both ate a typical American diet.
But one group added a little something that made a big difference…
No comments:
Post a Comment