Foods That Increases Healthy Sperm Production
Being manly obviously goes beyond the ability to get and sustain
Attention. Rather, a man’s ability to generate healthy sperm that will
fertilise healthy egg in the female is necessary for procreation.
Yet,
fertility experts maintain that it’s not every man that could make a
woman pregnant. Gynaecologist and Medical Director of Nordica Fertility
Centre, Dr. Abayomi Ajayi, says male infertility can be defined as one
or more abnormalities in a Fluid analysis; adding that thick Fluid and
healthy sperm are crucial when it comes to achieving pregnancy.
Before
now, whenever couples found it hard to achieve pregnancy, all eyes
turned to the wife simply because a man’s fertility finds expression in
his wife. Indeed, most men would rather “try” their luck with another
woman, instead of undergoing medical examinations to determine if
there’s anything wrong with their bodies such that they’re unable to
fertilise their wives’ eggs.
Dr. Sunny Abarikwu of the Department
of Chemical Sciences, Redeemer’s University, Ogun State, notes that in
recent times, there has been a decline in the Fluid quality of young
healthy men worldwide, with similar findings being reported in Nigeria.
Abarikwu
says, “Although little is known about what is responsible for the
decline in male sperm count worldwide, significant associations have
been reported between impaired Fluid quality, including sperm count,
motility as well as morphology and exposures to heavy metals such as
cadmium and lead, mycotoxins such as aflatoxins, pesticides, industrial
chemicals and endocrine factors.”
He adds, “In Nigeria, the
problem is further compounded by a variety of factors such as sexually
transmitted infections, genito-urinary tract infections/inflammations
and deficiencies of dietary antioxidant nutrients, thereby increasing
male-factor contribution to infertility in the population.”
He notes that in Nigeria, the male factor is responsible for primary causes of couple infertility by about 35 per cent.
Physicians
advise couples who are trying to conceive to seek expert help as soon
as possible. Fertility experts say if both of you are over the age of
35, you should seek expert help six months after you have been having
unprotected sex; while you may wait for one year if both of you are
under the age of 35.
Diet for sperm health
The adage, “You
are what you eat,” is apt in every aspect of life, including getting
and sustaining Fluid health. Nutritionists are saying that food plays
important role in keeping your Fluid healthy.
Nutritionist, Dr.
Simeon Oladimeji, says since only a healthy sperm can make a woman
pregnant, the quantity, quality and ability of your sperm to move
swiftly (motility) will determine whether or not you will be a father.
This being the case, he advises men to be watchful of their diet at all
times, especially where they have challenges in the area of making their
spouse pregnant.
“In addition to other factors, nutritional
deficiencies can give you low sperm count, resulting in thin and watery
Fluid. However, a man can have thick and healthy sperm through a healthy
dietary habit,” the nutritionist says.
What foods can sustain your sperm health? These ones…
Antioxidants-rich foods
Experts
say foods rich in antioxidants can improve sperm quality, because they
are capable of decreasing the number of free radicals that usually cause
cell membrane damage. Indeed, clinical studies indicate that men who
eat diets low in antioxidants are more likely to have poor-quality
sperm.
As such, eat foods such as beans, apples, lettuce,
carrots, and walnuts – which are the highest in plant omega-3s; as well
as dark green vegetables that are rich in vitamins C, E, and A; and
calcium; while they’re also loaded with magnesium and potassium.
B vitamin-rich foods
Oladimeji
says folate is an integral part of vitamin B9, and it is important for
men to eat foods rich in folate if they want to make healthy sperm,
because it is a naturally occurring form of folic acid .
“There’s
a small amount of evidence linking a diet rich in this vitamin to
higher sperm count. While a man doesn’t have to take folic acid
supplement, he could make do with plenty of folate-rich foods such as
green vegetables like spinach, and foods such as pulses, potatoes,
oranges, bananas, pawpaw, beans, avocado, okro, avocado, corn, carrots,
etc.”
Drink tea
Oladimeji says tea is good for sperm
health. “With one sip of tea, you get two potent phytochemicals –
anthocyanin and pro anthocyanin, which are antioxidants that help fight
inflammation.
“Green tea, in particular, contributes many other
protective phytochemicals. The catechin epigallocatechin gallate, which
is especially abundant in green tea, is a particularly potent
antioxidant,” physicians at online portal, webmd.com, assure.
Avoid alcohol
Oladimeji
warns that while every individual must treat alcohol with caution, men
who have issues with their sperm must avoid this beverage like a plague.
“Alcohol
affects the way the liver functions and it ultimately disturbs hormonal
levels by affecting the way your body produces sperm.
“This is
how it works: Vitamin A is needed for sperm to develop, but alcohol can
damage the quality, structure and movement of sperm by stopping the
liver from properly metabolising this vitamin.
“Again, alcohol is
toxic to the testes and it can harm sperm when they are produced and
prevent them from developing properly or stop them altogether from
reaching the egg. When this happens, how can you impregnate your spouse?
Oladimeji asks.
Another online portal, drinkaware.co.uk, warns
that “In men, excessive long-term alcohol consumption can result in
testosterone deficiency and shrink the testicles. This can lead to
impotence, sterility, growth of bosoms, loss of facial and body hair,
and growth around the hips.”
So, for the sake of your sperm health, stay off alcohol.
Eat zinc, selenium-rich foods
Foods
such as sardine, mutton, egg, chicken, oats and onion are sources of
selenium; while pork meat, beef, yoghurt and cashew are sources of zinc,
and they are essential for sperm health, Oladimeji says.
In
conclusion, in addition to healthy diet, always try to keep the scrotum
cool, as overheating in this zone has been known to affect sperm health.
Source: http://www.punchng.com/health/healthwise/make-healthy-sperm-naturally/
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