The problem of male infertility is on the increase all industrialized countries , in particular Italy is among the last in Europe ( at least according to a Spanish study ) , for " semen quality ." According to these data would lead to decrease by 5% every decade , the amount of sperm .
Accusing the lifestyle of industrialized countries, does not fully explain the problem but surely affects markedly : psycho-physical stress , pollution, smoking , alcohol abuse , imbalanced diet and use of cosmetic products and detergents of poor quality.
In this regard I quote a study Sicilian who analyzed the incidence of malformations of the genitourinary male ( isospadie ) , which showed that the frequency with which standard ( 3 in 1000 ), would be doubled or even quadrupled (12 in 1000 ) in areas heavily polluted by the chemical ( one examined was Augusta) , in addition to this you add up the following data analyzed on a large scale : 30 % less than the quantity of sperms in the past 15 years, 10% more properties or abnormal sperm .
In this bleak picture , fortunately scientific research is bringing to light many results, obtained also by integrating nutritional studies , with very encouraging data , let's see : a group of New Zealand research , analyzed the couples undergoing treatment for infertility , where the men were given a supplement of vitamins and minerals in these couples there was a greater likelihood of conception.
A close correlation , it adds an Austrian study , where men with at least one year of infertility for 3 months were subjected to an integration of an antioxidant mix ( CQ10 , vitamin E , folate , glutathione , selenium, L-Carnitine and L- arginine ) .
The results were encouraging:
33.3 % of ejaculate volume
+215.5 % Concentration in the sperm cell
+83% Of sperm motility
23% of cells with normal form
These data do no more than confirm the important role of supply ( rich in antioxidants) and nutritional supplements , but I remember that for the use of supplements is always advised to first consult your doctor .
Andrea Busalacchi
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