Sperm: A valuable canary in the coal mine
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Forever chemicals, electronic smog, and processed foods commonly make mainstream news, but most people dont realise the implications. Scientists and holistic clinicians understand that all of the environmental factors and processed food chemicals create an increasing toxic load and are associated with inflammatory processess, changes to the gut flora and chronic disease. The emerging evidence that toxic exposure is enormously damaging to human reproduction is just frightening. Since the 1930's the quantity and quality of sperm has plummeted by over 70%. Sperm activity is highly sensitive to change making it the perfect Canary in the Coal Mine. In this episode Doctor and researcher Giselle Cooke discusses what can be done to assist male fertility.
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