
Dairy Estrogen & Male Fertility
Sex steroid hormones in meat, eggs, and dairy may help explain the link between saturated fat intake and declining sperm counts.
Sex steroid hormones in meat, eggs, and dairy may help explain the link between saturated fat intake and declining sperm counts.
The ongoing global drop in male fertility may be associated with saturated fat intake and lack of sufficient fruits and vegetables.
Dioxins, endocrine disrupting pollutants, heavy metals, saturated fat, and steroids in the meat supply may be affecting sperm counts, semen quality, and the ability of men to conceive.
Vegetarians may be at risk for zinc deficiency.
The phytoestrogens in soy appear to protect against cancer, but might they reduce male fertility?
Compounds released from the putrefaction of flesh can cause a common form of seafood poisoning.