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Will We Still Have Babies? By
Dr. Al
Sears
The
reason is that painkillers, considered “mild” and “safe” by most
doctors,
suppress testosterone. And not just a little. They drive it down more
than the
10 most "gender-bending" chemicals called estrogen mimics that women
are exposed to normally – like BPA and plastic-hardening phthalates – combined. 1.
Take DIM (Diindolylmethane) supplements.
It sounds as
tongue-twisting as some of those shampoo ingredients, but DIM is a
100-percent-natural nutrient that’s found in cruciferous vegetables
like
broccoli, kale and cauliflower. Try to eat them daily, because DIM can
cleanse
your system of excess estrogen that can affect your fertility. For
supplementing, I usually start patients with a 100 mg DIM capsule. Two
capsules
can provide the DIM equivalent to a pound of vegetables. 2.
Take DHEA. The
fertility journal AYALA found that women going
through
fertility treatment were three times more likely to get pregnant if
they also
took just 75 mg a day of the supplement DHEA. The women who conceived
also had
healthier pregnancies and deliveries.3 3.
Avoid unnatural ointments, lotions and shampoos. They
can have estrogen
mimics besides the ones I mentioned earlier. Parabens (like
methylparaben,
ethylparaben, propylparaben, isobutylparaben, butylparaben, and
benzylparaben)
are preservatives found in personal-care products like deodorants and
shaving
cream. Organic products generally do not have parabens, BPA or
phthalates, but
read the label to be sure. 4.
Avoid storing food in plastic. They’re
full of
xenoestrogens that are also estrogen mimics. Store food in porcelain
and glass
dishes, or use paper cups or plates. 5.
Eat the right fat.
Researchers found that the omega-3 fatty acid DHA corrects low
sperm count and abnormally shaped sperm cells. They used DHA to restore
fertility to ALL impaired males with a gene malfunction in an animal
study
published by the Journal of Lipids Research.4 The
best
omega-3 sources are wild-caught salmon, grass-fed beef, Sacha Inchi
oil, nuts,
eggs and avocados. Or you can supplement. I recommend 2-4 grams a day. 6.
Shed those excess pounds.
Excess fat can contribute to high estrogen
levels. The best exercise for fat-melting is to do short-duration,
progressively
challenging workouts. 7.
Cut back on tea, coffee and chocolate. The
common ingredient is
caffeine, and it contains phytoestrogens, which are also estrogen
mimics. 8.
Put your laptop on a desk or work in this position.
The Fertility and
Sterility study found spreading your legs while working on
your laptop is
the best way to avoid killing off your sperm. You can also purchase a
cooling
pad that goes under your laptop if you must have it in your lap. They
normally
sell for around $20. 9.
Try this potent pain-fighting herb.
Most people think of
ginger as a cooking ingredient. But ginger has 12 different compounds
that
fight inflammation. Some block the Cox-2 enzyme which triggers it. Some
lower
pain receptor and nerve-ending sensitivity. Together they work almost
the same
as anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen and aspirin. You
can
add ginger to meat or vegetable dishes, drink some ginger tea or take
ginger
supplements. Look for an extract with 5% gingerols.
Sources 1
Kristensen, David M.,
"Intrauterine exposure to mild analgesics is a risk factor for
development
of male reproductive disorders in human and rat," Human
Reproduction
2010 Note: The good folks at the FTC
require me to disclose that I am an affiliate of the companies that |
Health Supplements and You 2011