Tomatoes and seafood are both foods that we often eat in our daily lives. They are not only delicious, but also have many nutrients that are good for our health. However, many people should not know that tomatoes and seafood can treat male infertility. This effect surprised many men. Yes, it does have this effect and can make people healthier.
The participants in the study ranged in age from 23 to 45 years old and had varying degrees of infertility problems ranging from one to 20 years, including insufficient sperm count, sperm deformity, and insufficient sperm activity.
In the test, participants took two milligrams of lycopene twice a day, and the experiment showed that lycopene intake was directly related to infertility. After taking lycopene for three months, as many as 67% of infertile patients have significantly improved their sperm health, 73% of patients have more active sperm than before, and 63% have significantly improved their sperm "structural quality.".
Researchers point out that oral lycopene treatment has a positive impact on unexplained infertility cases, and is more effective in improving sperm count and activity. It turns out that normal male testes contain a large amount of 650 kinds of carotenoids, including lycopene, but infertile male testes have lower lycopene levels.
After a detailed understanding, did everyone believe in this magical effect? Because some nutrients in tomatoes and seafood are very effective in treating male infertility, they have a promoting effect in terms of treatment. However, the actual situation varies from person to person, as everyone's physique is different.