For Men –
9 Things You Do Every Day That Lowers Your Sperm Count
Put down
the Bacon! And the iPhone! And all the other things he loves that harm his fertility.
Remember
when we all thought Mountain Dew affected a guy’s sperm count? Luckily, those days
are gone … and we’re hoping no one actually used the soda as a form of birth control.
But,
there still are some very ordinary things that do influence a man’s fertility.
From the unhealthy habits, such as drinking, to
the stranger ones, like putting on sunscreen, we’re counting down the things he
loves doing that are decreasing his sperm production.
1. Wearing Sunscreen
Lathering up before a day in the sun may actually
be protecting him against skin cancer but it’s also potentially impairing his
fertility.
A brand new study from Longitudinal Investigation
of Fertility and the Environment (LIFE) found that chemicals commonly found in
sunscreen can impair male fertility by 30 percent.
When the skin absorbs chemicals which filter out
UV rays, like BP-2 or 3OH-BP, it can interfere with his hormones.
Researchers
say men concerned about fertility should wash off
sunscreen when they head indoors.
2. Eating Processed Meat
Trying to conceive? He may want to re-think those
BLTs he’s been scarfing down every day.
A new study found that processed meat, like sausage
or bacon, can significantly harm sperm quality.
I know, I know, he’s probably thinking, take my eyes
but not the bacon, but the Harvard University researchers found that men who ate
half a portion of processed meat a day had 5.5 percent ‘normal’ shaped sperm
cells, compared to 7.2 percent who ate less.
Instead, they found that fish are possibly the secret
to better sperm. Bacon, egg and halibut sandwich, anyone?
3. Watching TV
Another reason he should hand over that remote?
The couch
isn’t doing much for his health, as you may have guessed. But, it’s not just
his physique and motivation that are at risk as he kicks his feet up on the
sofa and inhales a bag of Doritos.
A study from the British Journal of Sports Medicine
confirmed that men who watch a lot of TV have fewer sperm than men who exercise
moderately or vigorously each week.
Couch potatoes who viewed more than 20 hours of
television a week had 44 percent lower sperm count than men who watched almost
no television.
Time to
get moving, fellas.
4.
Drinking
Turns
out, the beer belly isn’t the only bad side effect from his favorite beverage.
Drinking alcohol
can lower testosterone levels, which in turn leads to decreased sperm quality
and production.
Moderation
is key with drinking —
and hopefully he stops doing it on the couch watching
TV, too.
5. Not
Having s*x
While we
just ruled out some of his favorite activities, he will probably be more apt to
help remedy this sperm-zapper.
While some have said “saving sperm” until a woman
is most fertile could help couples who are trying to conceive, it actually has
no
benefit and can make matters worse.
For guys with
low sperm counts, abstaining from even one day of s*x can decrease their
production even further, according to researchers at Soroka University Medical Centre in Israel.
Abstaining from s*x also causes sperm to change
in shape, a sign that the sperm is going stale.
6.
Stressing
Stress is
bad for numerous emotional and physical reasons, but his fertility is at risk
too.
Whether he’s anxious about work or even having a
low sperm count, severe or prolonged stress can interfere with testosterone
production. We know some fun stress-busters for
you and you guy.
Wink, wink.
7. Eating
Soy
Whoever
thought something as delicious (and addictive) as edamame could be so detrimental
to the reproductive system?
A 2008 Harvard School of Public Health study revealed
that even half a serving of soy a day was enough to harm a man’s sperm production.
Isoflavones,
which are found in soy products actually mimic estrogen. More tofu for you.
8. Using His Laptop & Cell Phone
As
addicted as he is to his two favorite pieces of technology, it might be best
for his sperm count to avoid using them for long periods of
time.
Researchers warn that the heat given off from laptops
may increase the temperature in his scrotum and reduce sperm production.
In 2008, a study revealed a strong association between
cell phone use and sperm count, saying that those who talked for four or more
hours had fewer, weaker sperm.
More recently, researchers discovered that men
who carry their phones in their pocket or on their belt (they still do that?)
were more likely to have fewer, inactive sperm.
9. Being A Vegetarian
Thought a
plant-based diet pretty much made you healthy as a whistle? Us too.
Until
this study came out saying that a diet rich in fruit and vegetables may harm
fertility!
Researchers at Loma Linda University Medical School
found that vegetarians and vegans had much lower sperm counts compared with carnivores, 50 million sperm per ml compared with
70 million per ml.
They also
had less active sperm. One third of sperm were active for veggies and vegans versus
nearly 60 percent for meat eaters.
What’s to
blame? The guess is vitamin deficiencies and those evil soy replacements we
just told you about.
So is any
having a case of low sperm count, give us a shout on 0808-659-5477 and we shall
be more than willing to be of assistance
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