Guest guest Posted March 28, 2010 Report Share Posted March 28, 2010 bader yasser Asthenospermia (Low sperm motility) Tuesday, September 15, 2009, 6:15 PM Hi 1) I have a young nefew of mine , he is only 20 months old and suffering from G6-PD , I would be grateful if you can provide me with a protocol for dealing with it 2) A close friend of mine is trying to have a baby with his wife for the last 8 months with no avail , on checking with the doc. he was diagnosed with low motility , please provide us with the protocol to improve and help my friend thank you very much for you time bader radi ==================== Dear Bader Radi, A Loving Atma Namaste! MEDICAL BACKGROUND ASTHENOSPERMIA (Low sperm motility) Sperm motility is the sperm's ability to move. If movement is slow, not in a straight line, or both, the sperm have difficulty invading the cervical mucous or penetrating the hard outer shell of the egg. If 60% or more of sperm have normal motility, then the sperm is at least average in quality. If less than 40% of sperm are able to move in a straight line, the condition is considered abnormal. Sperm that move sluggishly may also have genetic or other defects that render them incapable of fertilizing the egg. An important 2001 study identified a protein in the tail of the sperm called CatSper, which might play a central role in the ability of the sperm to swim and penetrate the egg. FURTHER INFORMATION: Source: " Spermtest UK " Smoking Low sperm count and low sperm motility have an adverse effect due to toxins in cigarettes and also on their lifespan. Studies show that men who smoked also had far less sex drive than their non-smoking peers. Diet Male fertility affects by Chemicals such as dibromochloropropane (DBCP), chlordecone, carbaryl and ethylene dibromide. The best advice is to eat healthily, and, if possible, to eat organic. Organically produced crops don't contain chemicals which destroy sperm and are also a much healthier diet for men who are trying to raise their sperm levels. Alcohol With alcohol consumption at an all time high, excessive and ongoing alcohol consumption can have an adverse effect on sperm production and quality. However, drinking in excess of the recommended daily units can decrease healthy sperm and damage developing sperm. STD's Sexually transmitted diseases are one of the main factors relating to drops in sperm counts and sperm motility. One of the most dangerous STD's harmful to sperm production is Chlamydia. The infection of this disease is often not detectable in men as there are no visible symptoms. Antibodies produced by the disease (called trachomatis IgG antibodies) inevitably have a negative effect on sperm production, thus lessening the chances of conception. Statistics show that the chance of achieving a pregnancy was reduced by 33% if the man was IgG positive. Testicular overheating Exposure to excess heat can have an adverse effect on sperm development. Raised temperatures created by the use of laptops and wearing tight fitting underwear can raise scrotal temperature, slowing down the rate of sperm production. Laptop heat insulators and loose fitting garments such as boxer shorts are recommended to allow air to circulate and keep the testicles cool. Working in conditions that involve a lot of heat (welding for example) may impair fertility on a more permanent basis. Men in these types of professions are recommended to have a tepid bath each evening to bring testicular temperatures down. Environmental damages There are many different environmental effects that can be harmful to sperm production. Whether a result of a direct or indirect attack on the system, pollutants such as toxins, chemicals, pesticides and oxygen-free radicals can all reduce sperm counts. Those at greatest risk will be in trades such as fruit or flower harvesting, contracting, livestock treatment, gardening and poultry and dairy farming. Exposure to metals such as lead, cadmium and arsenic can also lead to trace amounts of these products being found in the semen and thus sperm production is often lowered. Vigorous exercise Certain types of exercise can have a damaging effect on male sperm production. One of the worst forms of exercise for this is cycling or mountain biking. Mountain bikers have been proven to register less then half the sperm count and sperm movement than non-cyclists. The semen alterations are thought to be caused by impounding damage to both the testes and the scrotum, the repeated trauma is considered to be the main reason for the vascular damage and the subsequent effects on sperm motility. Driving For many of us, driving is a necessary evil. But spending long hours behind the wheel can have a damaging effect on your sperm. Scrotal temperatures are proven to rise significantly when a man is seated for long periods of time, and statistics show that couples whose partner was employed as a HGV driver or sales rep, (or any occupation that involved spending a great number of hours driving)found that they took longer to conceive. Results also show that sperm counts of professional drivers were lower and that the sperm itself contained more abnormalities. Misuse of substances There are a number of banned substances that can have potentially lethal effects on sperm production. Taking anabolic steroids, for example, to increase performance in sports such as weight lifting, can dramatically alter both the motility and the health of the spermatozoa. Other banned substances, such as cocaine, marijuana and heroin can reduce sperm production by up to 50%, and in cases of ongoing use, may make a man infertile. Genetic causes Cystic fibrosis patients who suffer from CF often have missing or obstructed vas deferens (the tubes that carry perm).Naturally, this prevents the sperm from developing correctly. Klinefelter syndrome patients carry two X and one Y chromosomes (the norm is one X and one Y), which lead to the destruction of the lining of the seminiferous tubules in the testicles during puberty, although most other male physical attributes are unimpaired. Kartagener syndrome a rare disorder that is associated with a reversed position of the major organs, also includes immotile cilia (hair-like cells in lungs and sinuses that have a structure similar to the tails of sperm). Germ cells may also be affected by this condition. Varicocele A varicocele is a varicose vein in the cord that connects to the testicle. (A varicose vein is one that is abnormally enlarged and twisted.) Varicoceles are found in 15% to 20% of all men and in 25% to 40% of infertile men. It is not clear how they affect fertility, or even if they do at all. Some theories for their effect include the following: Varicoceles may partially obstruct the passages through which sperm pass. - Varicocele may elevate temperature in the testes. - Varicoceles may produce higher levels of nitric oxide, a substance that has - certain damaging effects that might injure sperm. - Varicoceles may block oxygen to the sperm. - Varicoceles have been associated with abnormalities in cellular material in the sperm. One study suggested that some men might have genetic abnormalities that cause both varicoceles and impaired sperm, rather than varicocele itself causing infertility. Malnutrition and Lack of Supplements Deficiencies in certain nutrients, such as vitamin C, selenium, zinc, and folate, may be particular risk factors for infertility in such cases. Those men trying to conceive are recommended to take vitamin C to prevent sperm from agglutinating (i.e. sticking together). This is especially beneficial to smokers. Vitamin B12 and Vitamin E supplements should also be taken to increase sperm activity and production. PRANIC HEALING 1. Invoke and scan before, during and after treatment. 2. Do General Sweeping twice. 3. Do localized sweeping on the sex chakra alternately with LWG and LWO. Energize the sex chakra with LWG, LWO and LWR. 4. Do localized sweeping on the basic chakra and the navel chakra. Energize them with LWR. 5. Do localized sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakra . Energize with LWG, LWB, and then with ordinary LWV. 6. Do localized sweeping on the ajna, backhead and the throat chakras with LWG, then with more of ordinary LWV. 7. Stabilize and release projected pranic energy. Repeat treatment 3 times per week. Source: Master Choa Kok Sui " Advanced Pranic Healing " page 219. With Loving Blessings, The PHQandA Team Source: The books written by MASTER CHOA KOK SUI including: Miracles Through Pranic Healing Advanced Pranic Healing Pranic Psychotherapy Pranic Crystal Healing NOTICE: 1. Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If symptoms persist or if the ailment is severe, please consult immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer. 2. Pranic Healers who are not medical doctors should not prescribe nor interfere with prescribed medications and/or medical treatments. ~ Master Choa Kok Sui MCKS website: http://www.pranichealing.org ==================== Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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