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Wear a jockstrap when you play sports. It goes without saying, because most men know this from experience, but a blow to the balls will hurt you and kill your sperm.
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Massage your body with herbal oils. This, along with regular exercise, improves overall blood flow and circulation. Increased circulation means healthier sperm.
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Reduce stress levels. Stress can decrease your sexual function, leading to reduced sperm production.[2]
If you work 12 plus hour days and never give yourself a chance to rest,
your count might be down as a result. Try practicing relaxation
techniques throughout the day to keep yourself feeling calm. Keep your
mind and body healthy by regularly practicing yoga and meditation, or
take up running or swimming.
- Stress hormones block Leydig cells, which are tasked with regulating
testosterone production. When your body experiences too much stress, it
can actually stop producing sperm altogether.
- Make sure you're getting enough sleep every night. Exhaustion can
also lead to increased stress and cause decreased sperm production.
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Stop smoking. Smoking
cigarettes causes sperm counts to be lower, makes them move more slowly,
and causes the sperm themselves to be misshapen. According to one
study, men who smoke have 22% fewer sperm than men who don't. Marijuana
seems to have a similar effect on sperm.[3] Cutting back on both of these substances is a good idea if you want to boost your count.
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Drink alcohol moderately.
Alcohol affects your liver function, which, in turn, causes a dramatic
spike in estrogen levels. (Yes, men have estrogen.) Since testosterone
is directly linked to sperm health and sperm production, this isn't a
good state of affairs. Even two drinks a day will have long-term effects
on sperm production.
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Ejaculate less frequently.
Frequent ejaculations can lower sperm count. Your body produces
millions of sperm each day, but if you already have low sperm count,
consider storing them up longer between ejaculations. If you have sex or
masturbate daily, cut down on the frequency for increased sperm
production.
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Be careful around toxins.
Exposure to chemicals can affect the size, movement and count of your
sperm. It's more and more difficult to avoid exposure to toxins, but
it's absolutely necessary for your overall health and the health of your
sperm. Do the following to decrease your exposure:
- If you work around chemicals all day long, protect your skin with
long sleeves and gloves, and make sure you wear a mask and goggles to
protect your face.[4]
- Use natural cleaning supplies instead of cleaning with chemicals.
- Don't use pesticides or herbicides in your house or yard.
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Be wary of medications.
Certain medications can lead to decreased sperm count and even permanent
infertility. If sperm production is a big concern for you, make sure
you ask your doctor whether any medication prescribed might affect your
sperm count.[5] Look at the labels on over-the-counter medicines, too.
Part 2 of 3: Improving Your Diet and Exercise Regimen
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Exercise regularly.
Finding out a workable exercise regimen is a tough task in the modern
world, but rest assured that exercise will help you produce more sperm.
Exercise releases testosterone into your body, helping with sperm
production. Use compound exercises and lift heavy weights, but refrain
from working the same set of muscles the day after. Giving your muscles
time to rest and rebuild should help you produce testosterone.
- Do not exercise too much! Excessive exercise causes the release of
adrenal steroid hormones that actually cause a testosterone deficiency.
So whether you want to put on that extra muscle or help out your sperm,
remember not to stress your body too much.
- Do not use anabolic steroids. Anabolic steroids may help you pack on
the pounds, but they shrink your testicles and may cause infertility.
If you're trying to conceive, stay far, far away.
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Eat healthy foods. A diet that's low in fat, and high in protein, vegetables, and whole grains is good for your health and for your sperm.
- Eat plenty of fish, meat, eggs, fruits and vegetables.
- Peanuts, walnuts, cashews, sunflower and pumpkin seeds are also considered to increase sperm count.
- Avoid soy-based foods and high-fructose corn syrup. Soy foods have a
mild estrogenic effect on the body. While that may be good for women,
it's not great for grooming sperm. High-fructose corn syrup causes
insulin resistance, which lowers fertility. Men who drink a quart of
Coke regularly have 30% less sperm than men who don't drink Coke.
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Lose weight. Losing
weight will help you counteract low sperm count. Scientists don't know
why obesity correlates to low sperm count, but a recent French study
found that obese men were 42 percent more likely to have low sperm count
than their non-obese counterparts. In the same study, scientists found
that obese men were 81 percent more likely to have no sperm at all in
their ejaculate.[6]
- There are a number of different theories for why this is. Some
speculate that fatty tissue converts testosterone into estrogen; others
speculate that more mass in the thighs could make the testicles too hot.
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Try supplements.[7]
Try supplements that are made from natural herbal ingredients to
specifically help the body make more semen. Researches found that men
who consumed 5 mg of folic acid and 66 mg of zinc sulfate a day for 26
weeks experienced an almost 75 percent increase in sperm count. Folic
acid and zinc sulfate are critical in the formation of DNA.
- Vitamin C and selenium may also be good supplements to take in order to increase sperm production.
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Use herbs and homeopathy. They help you to increase your sperm count. Homeopathic ingredients include the following:
- Passiflora Incarnata can restore the male sexuality and increase
sperm count in men who have low sperm count due to smoking Marijuana etc
[8],
- Zincum Metallicum: this homeopathic ingredient increases the
elemental zinc and helps to improve the semen quality and sperm count. [9]
- Damiana, Yohinbinum: These homeopathic ingredients have been studied
scientifically for their effects to boost male sexuality and improve
the libido. [10]
- Herbs such as Ipomoea digitata, Emblica officinalis, Chlorophytum arundinaceum [11],
Argyreia speciosa, Mucuna pruriens, Withania somnifera , Tinospora
cordifolia , Tribulus terrestris, Sida cordifolia, and Asparagus
racemosus, [12]
have been used as natural Aphrodisiac. They increase the Testosterone
levels and also correct the erectile dysfunction. Herbs such as withania
somnifera also act as a natural anxiolytic. It reduces physical and
psychological stress and may help men with stress as the main causative
factor for their low sperm count.
Part 3 of 3: Getting Medical Treatment
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Get tested and treated for STIs.
Certain sexually transmitted infections, such as chlamydia and
gonorrhea, can cause scarring that interferes with the passage of sperm.[13]
Get regularly tested for STIs; if you have one, be sure to get the
proper treatment. In most cases you'll be prescribed a course of
antibiotics to clear up the infection.
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Determine if you have a varicocele.
This is a swelling of the veins that drain the testicle. It can lead to
increased temperature of the testicle and decreased sperm count. See
your doctor to determine if this might be affecting your fertility. If
so, a surgical procedure can take care of the problem.[14]
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Try hormone treatments and medications.
It's possible that your sperm count is low because your hormones are
out of balance. Hormone replacement treatments and medications can
change your hormone levels and help you produce more sperm. Talk with
your doctor about whether this option is right for you.
- Hormone replacement treatments and medications usually take at least 3 months to work before you start seeing results.
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