Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 My husband had varicocele surgery, due to have low sperm morphology (a low percentage of normal sperm). His morphology has not improved much at all since the surgery. The doctor's drugs don't seem to help either. Could it be his diet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2008 Report Share Posted March 17, 2008 We used L-Arginine to increase sperm count and longevity after tests showed low count and that they didn't 'live' long enough to reach an egg. Also stopped using the jacuzzi. My husband was 48 when our son was born. Michelle http://www.HolisticMenopause.com My husband had varicocele surgery, due to have low sperm morphology (a low percentage of normal sperm). His morphology has not improved much at all since the surgery. The doctor's drugs don't seem to help either. Could it be his diet? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 , " Michelle " <michelle wrote: > > We used L-Arginine to increase sperm count and longevity after tests > showed low count and that they didn't 'live' long enough to reach an > egg. Also stopped using the jacuzzi. My husband was 48 when our son was > born. > > Michelle > http://www.HolisticMenopause.com > > > My husband had varicocele surgery, due to have low sperm morphology (a > low percentage of normal sperm). His morphology has not improved much > at all since the surgery. The doctor's drugs don't seem to help either. > > Could it be his diet? >Arginine has been found to be helpful. From Durk & Sandy: " A new report on how sperm fertilize eggs has been published.1 The authors show that nitric oxide synthase is present at high concentrations and is active in sperm after activation of eggs by the acrosome reaction. In this reaction, there is an increase in nitrosation within eggs in seconds after insemination, and this is followed by a calcium pulse of fertilization. Microinjection of nitric oxide (NO) donors or recombinant nitric oxide synthase duplicates these events of egg activation, whereas prior injection of oxyhemoglobin, a physiological scavenger of nitric oxide, prevents egg activation. " It is interesting to note that arginine has been used to promote fertility in bulls, by increasing numbers and motility of sperm, for close to 50 years. " We add that fertility clinics in New York City have used an arginine formulation to enhance the ability of their surrogates (women) to conceive and carry. The results have been amazing. Go to my website at: http://www.greathealth-tour.com/peakperformance Find out where to get the highest quality Arginine product available. Tom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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