Sunday, April 13, 2008

The Cure for Teratozoospermia

12 Months ago, a semen analysis revealed that I have drastically poor morphology.

Morphology being one of the main determinants of male fertility besides sperm count (measures how many sperm. Anything over 20 million sperm per milliliter is considered normal. A deficiency is considered oligospermia), Motility (normal motility as 60% of observed sperm, or at least 8 million per milliliter, showing good forward movement, morphology (or normal form, a sample is normal if 30% or more of the observed sperm have normal morphology. If morphology is evaluated using the strict criteria developed by Dr. Thinus Kruger, a sample is normal if 14% or more), and Volume (any volume greater than 2.0 mL is normal).

A person with poor sperm morphology is also said to be diagnoised with Teratozoospermia. I guess the letter 'Tera' means that the sperm look terrible literally, as under the microscope their forms are not normal, ie they come in other shapes & sizes, big heads, small heads, even two head, short tails, no tails. Such mortly crew are considered abnormal and will not fertlise the egg.

My mophology was reported as '<1%', which statistically means that its so low that the lab tech cannot identify any, but due to sampling cannot confirm that there is none. The problem with the medical treatment of poor sperm morphology is that for most people it simply doesn't work. The over-optimistic doc just brushed it off to say that less than 1% of billions is still a significant number. However I'm not going to sit back & hope for that one in a billion chance. So I did extensive research on the web.

I came up that poor sperm formation comes from poor cell formation, so I had to tackle it from cellular level. The only way was through my way of life and nutrition. I'm already exercising regularly, so that's sorted. But I had to forgo cycling as there is inconclusive reports that it affects a male's mojo. Better to be on the safe side, so it's off the saddle & into my running sneakers.

My diet's also already well balanced & prudent. But I need more than that. After reading that food is quite devoid of nutrients due to the current state of the polluted environment. Synthetic or not, my best bet was through supplementation. I turned to Nutrilite as it is ingredients are organic & sought the advice of a nutritionist. He mentioned that to repair my state of cells, it would mean a barrage of vitamins and minerals. Following is the elixir to cure Teratozoospermia, it worked for me, after 9 months, my semen analysis revealed my morphology as being a whooping 80%.

Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Protien Power 1 1
Calcium 200mg 2 2 2
Double x Multi-Vit 1 1 1
B-complex 5 5 5
Vit C 250mg 3 3 3
Vit E Lecithin 5 5 5
Omega Fish Oil 2 2 2
CQ10 1 1 1
Beta Cartone 2 2

Others include high dosage of anti-oxidant to repair the years of damaged cells & give a new lease of life.
Selenium, Pynogenol, L-Gluthation & of course Goji (the miracle herb)

I just fertilised someone & I feel so fertile that women get pregnant just by breathing my air.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008