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Male Obesity, Diabetes and Infertility

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European researchers have discovered a link between sperm problems in both obese men and men with diabetes. ” Research shows that obese men have less seminal fluid and more sperm abnormalities than men of normal weight, Ghiyath Shayeb of Aberdeen University said at the 24th annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology.” MonstersandcriticsDiabetes on the other hand, apparently causes DNA damage in sperm.


We have known for years that weight can contribute to infertility, sub fertility and unexplained fertility in women by causing ovulation problems and other issues that impair fertility. Sperm are very delicate and respond not only to toxins and pesticides but also to nutritional deficiencies. Generally speaking, men who are obese and/or diabetic are most likely not the organic, raw, vegan type. Skip the McDonalds and opt for an organic salad every day for improvement in all areas of your health, including your fertility.

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