Male Organ Health Tips for Better Fertility Often when focusing on male organ health, guys are more concerned with what can keep the member in good working order or make it look even more awesome than it already is (if such is possible). But male organ health can also refer to other manhood-related matters – such as a guy’s male seed. The condition of one’s male seed becomes even more important when a man gets down to the brass tacks of starting a family. So let’s take a little look at some tips that can help a guy boost his male seed health game. Tips Kick the butts. Even with the enormous amount of information that proves smoking is bad for a person’s health, too many guys still continue to puff away. But if a man won’t quit for any other reason, he really needs to do so for the sake of his future fatherhood – and of his future children. Smoking has been demonstrated to have a negative effect on both male seed count (the number of male seed) and motility (basically the speed with which male seed move), both of which can impact chances of pregnancy. In addition, smoking can damage DNA, which can make it harder to get pregnant and can have consequences for children formed. Smoking causes male seed damage, but it’s not permanent: most guys who quit see a return to “normal” in their male seed in about three months. Get zinc. Zinc helps improve testicular health, as well as male seed count, shape and motility. If a guy is deficient in zinc, he should speak with a doctor about what he can do to get his levels up. Get physical. Maintaining a proper exercise routine not only keeps a guy healthier, it helps with male seed production. But moderation is key: when a guy exercises, hormone gets released, which helps get the male seed factory moving. But if a guy goes overboard with exercise, he starts to actually lose hormone – so exercise at a sensible rate. (And check with a doctor before starting a new exercise regimen.)
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