Vitamins
for a Low Sperm Count
by Mitamins Team
If you are having trouble
conceiving then fertility tests are likely to be high on your list
of priorities. One such test is the sperm count test. This test
measures the amount of sperm in a unit volume of semen. Usually,
there are 20 million to 150 million of sperm per milliliter. A sperm
count lower that this indicates that a man maybe suffering from
fertility problems.
In the last few years there has been a drop in male fertility. It
would seem that sperm are sensitive to their surroundings; a-less-than
healthy environment can affect the quality and amount of sperm produced.
Some of the suspected causes for low sperm count are dietary inadequacy,
stress(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Stress.html), the use of
drugs, medication, smoking, pesticides in foods and obesity. There
is even some indication that frequent trips to the sauna and long
hot baths are detrimental, as sperm are sensitive to temperature.
With increasing availability of processed and refined foods there
is a trend toward consuming a less than nutritionally adequate diet
with vitamins, antioxidants, essential fats falling short of what
is required for healthy and plentiful sperm. The first step in the
treatment of low sperm count should be a diet make over.
Antioxidants
including Vitamin C, Beta Carotene and Vitamin E are essential to
improving sperm count. They are powerful antioxidants and protect
the sperm from oxidative damage and contribute towards increased
concentration and sperm motility. Vitamin C is abundant in citrus
fruit and berries. Orange and dark green vegetables such as pumpkins,
carrots broccoli and kale are great sources of Beta Carotene. Vitamin
E is found in nuts such as walnuts and almonds, and vegetable oils
such as sunflower and safflower.
Men that smoke are particularly vulnerable to antioxidant depletion.
In addition to ensuring adequate dietary or supplemental amounts,
it would be most important to stop smoking. Benefit from a supplement
of this vitamin. Sometimes sperm clumps together - a condition known
as agglutination. Vitamin C helps in reducing sperm agglutination,
the recommended dose being 1 gram a day.
Essential fatty acids are critical in hormone functioning. Prostaglandins
which are abundant in healthy semen are produced from essential
fats. Poor sperm quality, poor motility or low count, could be indicative
of low levels of prostaglandins. Essential fatty acids are richly
abundant in oily fish such as mackerel, salmon, pilchards and herring.
Try to include 2-3 portions per week - fresh, frozen or tinned are
equally as good!
Zinc supplementation has been used to overcome some forms of both
female and male infertility in those who are zinc deficient. Zinc
is an essential mineral for the healthy formation and maturation
of sperm. A regular zinc supplement would help in raising testosterone
levels. A study has also shown that zinc helps in protecting the
structure of the genetic material or the DNA chromatin in the sperm
nucleus. This structure is important for successful fertilization.
Doctors of natural medicine usually recommend 25 mg three times
per day. Dietary sources of zinc include pumpkins seeds, shell fish
especially oysters and red meat.
Amino acids are essential for sperm production. There has been some
research into supplementation with L-Arginine, an amino acid in
the treatment of low sperm count. These studies have indicated that
it can increase sperm count and motility when administered in large
quantities - around 4 g per day.
Asian ginseng has a large market all over the world when it comes
to male infertility. The research indicates that Asian Ginseng can
help with premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction, so if
these issues are pertinent to you then supplementation may be something
to consider in the treatment of low sperm count.
For men who want to improve their fertility, it is important to
make some fundamental changes regarding their lifestyle and diet.
Reduction or ideally elimination of alcohol, caffeine and nicotine,
more attention to the nutritional quality of your food and lower
stress levels will go a long way towards improving fertility. Furthermore
you'll be setting the standard for healthy living for the next generation
of your family!
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