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Showing posts with label infertility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infertility. Show all posts
175 “Dangerous Chemicals” in Food Packaging Materials
Friday, August 15, 2014
It’s not enough that we need to be concerned about what’s in our food—we also have to be concerned about what our food is in. According to a new study from the Europe, food packaging materials there contain as many as 175 dangerous chemicals. And things are not looking much better in the U.S.
7 Nasty Effects of BPA – The Plastic Chemical
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Bisphenol a (BPA) is the widely used chemical found in many plastics, food can linings, and even on US dollars and receipts. Known as an endocrine-disrupting chemical that mimics the hormone estrogen, BPA has been linked to numerous negative health effects in countless studies. The worst part? While the Food and Drug Administration considered banning the chemical in March of 2012, the ban was denied, and BPA continues to be ubiquitous. So what exactly does mean? It means the entire U.S. is still subjected to the chemical’s negative effects. >
Facing Infertility Issues? Eat Walnuts for Sperm Health, says Study
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
The growing problem of infertility is a concerning one. Recently, the National Institutes of Health revealed that 15% of couples trying to conceive could not get pregnant in the first year. One in six couples are infertile and 40% of the time, this is partly or wholly due to a fertility problem with the men. Both men and women are affected, with men reporting lower sperm counts and less concentration. But, rather than expensive medications and treatments, one recent study suggests walnuts could provide some help.
As reported by the BBC, the study was conducted by researchers with the UCLA Centre for Human Nutrition. It involved 117 men between the ages of 21 and 35, half of which ate 2.6 ounces of whole, shelled walnuts on a daily basis, and half of which did not. The study participants ate a standard Western diet and their sperm health was measured at different intervals.
Those who didn’t eat walnuts experienced no change. But, those who were eating the tree nuts saw both an increase in sperm count, plus, the sperm improved in areas such as “concentration, vitality, movement, shape, and chromosome abnormalities”. >
As reported by the BBC, the study was conducted by researchers with the UCLA Centre for Human Nutrition. It involved 117 men between the ages of 21 and 35, half of which ate 2.6 ounces of whole, shelled walnuts on a daily basis, and half of which did not. The study participants ate a standard Western diet and their sperm health was measured at different intervals.
Those who didn’t eat walnuts experienced no change. But, those who were eating the tree nuts saw both an increase in sperm count, plus, the sperm improved in areas such as “concentration, vitality, movement, shape, and chromosome abnormalities”. >
Another Study Links Junk Food Consumption to Infertility
Thursday, March 14, 2013
A healthy sperm is a happy sperm, and happy sperm are more successful sperm. Studies analyzing the links between diet and sperm health have repeatedly shown that men who eat right are the most fertile. Unfortunately, this link is often falling on deaf ears, with infertility rates on the rise.
A recent study from the National Institutes of Health found that about 15 percent of couples attempting to have a child couldn’t conceive in the first year of trying. The cause of this infertility-related issue is multi-faceted, with some factors being the environmental toxins and diet. >
A recent study from the National Institutes of Health found that about 15 percent of couples attempting to have a child couldn’t conceive in the first year of trying. The cause of this infertility-related issue is multi-faceted, with some factors being the environmental toxins and diet. >
Another Cause of Male Infertility Discovered
Saturday, October 15, 2011
There are few things as frustrating as deciding you are ready to have a baby and then not conceiving -- especially when your doctors can't pinpoint the reason why. But now researchers have discovered a genetic defect present in up to one quarter of the world's men that may be the cause of some male infertility. >
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Ruling on giving infertile women fertility drugs so that they can get pregnant
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Can muslims take fertility drugs?
Praise be to Allaah.
It is permissible for a man to treat himself with permissible medicines which may have an effect on diseases he is suffering, whether the problem is infertility or something else, if there is the hope that these medicines will have a beneficial effect and will not cause much harm to the body.
Shaykh ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Jibreen
Source : Islam Q&A
Praise be to Allaah.
It is permissible for a man to treat himself with permissible medicines which may have an effect on diseases he is suffering, whether the problem is infertility or something else, if there is the hope that these medicines will have a beneficial effect and will not cause much harm to the body.
Shaykh ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Jibreen
Source : Islam Q&A
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