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Foods
that boost male fertility
Almost 40% of the current male population is reported to
suffer from problems relating to infertility.
This has been credited to the lifestyle that men nowadays lead
accompanied by a not so healthy dose of fertility busting
foods like junk food, caffeinated drinks and alcohol. Instead
of indulging in such harmful foods here are foods that will
increase your odds of becoming a parent.
Pumpkin Seeds
Pumpkin seeds contain a good dose of zinc which is said to
increase the sperm count. They also contain essential fatty
acids like Omega-3 which enhance the blood flow to sexual
organs. Other good sources of Omega-3 acids are almonds,
sardines, salmon and flaxseed.
Pomegranate
Pomegranate contains a huge amount of antioxidants which help
prevent damage against sperms that leads them to becoming
sluggish and losing the ability to fertilize an egg. Drinking
pomegranate juice also increases the sperm count as well as
fight against erectile dysfunction.
Oysters
Oysters are well-known as aphrodisiacs which are famous for
boosting one's sexual drive. Like pumpkin seeds, oysters are
also rich in zinc. Consuming a mere 15mg of oysters a day,
reportedly helps you to repair the sperm damage caused by
environmental and chemical factors.
Asparagus
Asparagus is one food that has been celebrated since the
medieval ages for its ability to rev up the sexual drive in
both men and women. In fact, asparagus was used by people of
medieval ages to treat infertility. It contains Vitamin C
which aids in raising your testosterone and sperm count.
Other Fruits and Vegetables
There are many other fruits and vegetables that can increase
you chances of preventing fertility. An apple a day is said to
keep the sperm count increasing. Another fruit banana is known
as a "sexual super food" since it is a rich source of protein,
magnesium, Vitamin A, B1 and C. Tomatoes are said to contain
an antioxidant called carotenoid lycopene which helps in
increasing the sperm count since men struggling with
infertility generally have low lycopene levels in the body.