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Want to preserve and enhance fertility? Manhood skin care is just one part of the many things a man can do to help ensure his little swimmers are as healthy and viable as possible.
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Manhood Skin Care is Not the Only Way to Boost Fertility By John Dugan
Whether a man is still on the fence about becoming a father or has already made the choice to have some little ones in the near future, increasing the chances of successful swimmers is an important goal. Boosting fertility can involve many different approaches to overall health, and of course, good male organ care is essential. These tips will not only help boost the chances of making someone pregnant, but can also help ensure the best manhood skin care, so doing all that ‘work’ to create a baby will be even more enjoyable. • Eat the right foods. Certain vitamins and minerals are vital for sperm production, so a man should load up on the best foods in order to succeed. Vitamin B9, also known as folic acid, is found in fortified cereals, leafy green veggies and fruits like avocado, banana and citrus. www.man1health.com
Lose some weight. Studies from Harvard have shown that men who are overweight or obese tend to have lower sperm counts than those who are at a healthy weight. Not only does losing the pounds help boost fertility, it can also help boost things in the bedroom, which offers more opportunities to achieve pregnancy. • Have coffee in moderation. It’s okay to have the morning cup of Joe, but don’t have too much. Researchers have found that those who have less than one cup of coffee per day have higher fertility than those who drink two cups or more. Having only up to 300 mg of caffeine each day is safe when trying to conceive – that’s between one and two cups of typical coffee. www.man1health.com
Sleep in sometimes. Men who get more sleep tend to have higher levels of male hormones, which translates into better fertility. Those who get more sleep also tend to have better sperm counts, which certainly matters when it’s time for baby-making. • Keep things cool down there. Sperm needs the right conditions to develop properly, and that includes the perfect temperature. That temperature is actually several degrees lower than typical body temperature, so it’s important to keep the boys cool and comfortable. Good manhood skin care can also help ensure that things don’t get red, inflamed or otherwise troublesome down there. www.man1health.com
Plan outdoor exercise. Getting outside is good for anybody, right? It depends on the environment. Exposure to various fumes, including diesel fumes, can affect the quality and shape of sperm. Ozone and air pollution can also be a culprit. Exercise away from main highways or busy roads, and try to exercise first thing in the morning, when ozone and air pollution levels are lower. • Wrap it up. Not ready to have kids yet? Make sure to practice safe intimate activity each and every time. Only one incidence of a socially transmitted infection is enough to compromise fertility, especially since many infections have no initial symptoms. Consider safe intimate activity a gift to the future partner and kids. www.man1health.com
Boosting fertility and improving manhood skin care • Good manhood skin care should always be included as part of day-to-day overall health care. Use a gentle cleanser on the area every day, and dry carefully and thoroughly after showering to avoid bacterial or fungal issues. Always wear comfortable, well-fitted underwear and avoid anything that might lead to injuries in the sensitive private area. www.man1health.com
Men interested in the best fertility should also invest in a high-quality member health crème(health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) that can be applied every day. The best creams contain absorbable vitamins, including A, C and D, as well as skin-softening ingredients, such as vitamin E and Shea butter. Creams designed for good manhood skin care will also include powerful antioxidants and amino acids that will boost skin health, ensuring the member is ready for action when it’s time to attempt conception.