Friday, September 2, 2011

WHOLE FOODS & MALE FERTILITY

At a recent American Society for Reproductive Medicine meeting, new research revealed that eating more fruits and vegetables can help men boost their fertility. These new findings indicate that the more produce a man consumes, the healthier his sperm will be. In a study group of infertile men, 83% of them were found to be eating less than five servings of fruits and veggies a day. Overall, the men who ate the fewest fruits and vegetables had the lowest sperm motility.

“We think that sperm quality is affected by dietary antioxidant intake,” said study author Dr. Vivian Lewis, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Rochester in Rochester, N.Y. “Antioxidants, like those found in fruits and vegetables, may help prevent damage to sperm that causes them to become sluggish and lose the ability to fertilize an egg.”

In particular, the antioxidants glutathione and cryptoxanthin, which are prevalent in brightly colored produce such as leafy greens, tomatoes, peppers and oranges, were associated with strong, healthy sperm, Lewis said. She recommended that men hoping to father children eat “a variety of fruits and vegetables, at least five servings a day.”

The modern day researches continue to confirm what the ancients knew. Focus on giving your body what it needs – it knows how to do the rest.

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