Alternative approach to the treatment of male infertility or (low sperm count) II
Recently, studies carried out in different parts of the world have shown that sperm count in men have progressively been on the decline over the past seventy years. The man of the 21st century living in a technologically advanced society is said to be producing less than half of the sperm produced by the average male seventy years ago.
Furthermore, this decrease in men’s sperm count or fertility has also been observed to be partly responsible for the many chromosomal aberrations that results in the present day high birth defect rate.
Many health conscious individuals are worried and are deeply concerned about this unprecedented decline in men’s fertility potency and virility. The factors responsible for the progressive decline in “modern” man’s sperm count should be quite clear to any objective observer.
The men born seventy years ago are much healthier than those living in today’s advanced society. Those born seventy years ago faced less social difficulties, their lifestyles were less complex and most importantly, they ate simple foods grown organically and they lived in a less polluted environment. Consequently, they had more stamina and are more virile than the men living today.
1. in the past 70 years, more than 300,000 different kinds of man-made chemicals have been introduced and incorporated into the the foods we eat, the liquid we drink and the things we apply topically on our bodies. Some of these chemicals are today known to weaken our bodies. There is very strong evidence to show that the constant exposure to some industrial and home chemicals and some environmental toxins is remarkably lowering of sperm density and male fertility. In some cases, recurrent absorption of these technological products leads to sterility. Of all the chemicals, heavy metals, e.g. lead, some organic solvents, pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, ionizing radiations, some drugs, etc are the worst offenders.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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