Does eating barbecue often lead to impotence? With the advent of summer, more and more people eat barbecues. Have you ever thought that eating too much barbecue can easily lead to impotence? The barbecue contains sulfur dioxide, nitrite and other harmful substances, and the barbecue is greasy food. So, will eating barbecue often lead to impotence?
The street barbecue contains toxic substances exceeding the standard
In various cooking methods, frying, frying and grilling are easy to cause various food safety problems. Barbecue food is particularly inappropriate for men's health. Frequent eating of barbecue will damage men's "masculinity" and easily lead to men's inaction. Especially for the street barbecue food, it is unknown whether the ingredients used and the processing process are sanitary. Many newspapers have conducted surveys that most street barbecues contain sulfur dioxide, nitrite and other harmful substances, and barbecue meat belongs to greasy food, The content of cholesterol and fat is amazing, which is detrimental to male sexual function and reproductive ability.
Alcohol can cause impotence
Many men eat barbecue with beer. They drink beer and chatter. After a few bottles of beer, they will have a stomach. Research shows that alcohol can inhibit the central nervous system, interfere with the transmission path of sexual impulse stimulation nerve reflex, inhibit penis erection, thus affecting the normal play of sexual function, and even reduce the level of testosterone and pituitary hormone in young men.
Heavy metals in the viscera of barbecued animals exceed the standard
Some men eat barbecue mainly because they like to eat grilled animal viscera, especially pork kidneys. Some experts pointed out that there are different amounts of heavy metal cadmium in the liver and kidney of cattle, pigs and sheep, which is 100 times higher than the national standard. Cadmium can cause the degeneration of testicles, epididymis and other tissues and organs, and ultimately lead to the decline of reproductive ability. In addition to cadmium, some animal viscera also contain lead, Lead can directly affect the testis, the core organ of the male reproductive system, resulting in a decrease in sperm content and an increase in sperm deformity rate, thus leading to a decline in male reproductive capacity.