Excessive Intake of Bacon and Sausage Found
to be Likely to Produce “No Sperm”
A lot of additives contained in them
frighten me.
So I regard what is written in this article
as quite natural.
I do not always check food products by production area and additives alone, because some food products are good to eat even though containing additives and others are inedible even though produced by purely natural ingredients.
What is important is your sensitivity to
chakras.
Masatoshi
Takeshita
October
18, 2013
English translation of an excerpt from a
Japanese article: Pika Pika News 2ch – October 17, 2013 –
[Sad
News] Excessive Intake of Bacon and Sausage Found to be Likely to Produce “No
Sperm”
Dailymail reports that a study finding that
processed meat such as bacon and sausage can harm sperm
quality will be released soon.
This study is to be
presented this week at a meeting on reproductive medicine in Boston. Harvard
University researchers examined the eating habits of 156 men under fertility
treatment for trend test.
They have found that men
who consumed a certain amount of processed meat every day had poorer sperm
quality than those who didn’t.
Additionally, men who had dishes containing
white fish at least every other day reportedly had far better sperm quality
than those who ate it rarely.
“If we naively believe the study findings,
it turns out that less processed meat intake and more white fish intake is
likely to raise sperm quality, which, as a result, is good for men’s
fertility. However, it is premature to
reach a conclusion.” (Beauty writer)
Dr. Allan Pacey, chairman of the British
Fertility Society, is cautious about the findings.
Diet with much intake of
processed meat produces other health risks.
Therefore, poor sperm quality is not always
directly due to specific food of processed meat.
However, Dr. Pacey also admits that a
reduction in intake of processed meat may offer health benefit to men.
He says that it is known
that advising men to stop high intake of processed meat may improve their
health as well as be good for their fertility.
“To reduce intake of processed meat and
consume a healthy diet will make them healthy and simultaneously improve their
sperm quality.” (The said person)
Cambridge University researchers have
revealed that the number of cases of bowel cancer,
heart disease and diabetes dropped by 10 per cent if men halved their intake of
processed meat.
If a married couple has difficulty in
having children, why don’t you try to lessen the chances of using bacon and
sausage and increase those of using white fish such as codfish? It must at least make the husband healthy.