Nowadays, men like to drink beer, and friends gather mainly around it. Many people drink beer belly, perhaps because they think it doesn't harm their health. But it can affect your fertility. According to research, there are many cases where drinking beer can prevent fertility, so it's important not to take it lightly.
Beer has the effect of strengthening the spleen and appetizing, and many people consider it as a daily soft drink, even known as "liquid bread". Especially in the summer, beer becomes people's favorite food drink. British scientists have recently warned that beer directly affects male fertility.
Genistein in soybeans and other legumes, 8-prenylnaringenin in hops, and phenol nonyl in detergents, paints, herbicides, and insecticides. Scientists have found that these substances can mimic the function of estrogen.
When sperm encounter an egg, they release an enzyme that breaks through the outer membrane of the egg, while estrogen can stimulate sperm activity. If immature sperm are stimulated too early and release the enzyme before encountering the egg, but cannot break through the outer membrane when it is truly needed, then fertility will be affected.
Fertility knowledge:
Does a man's penis have a small impact on fertility? Most young men have a strong curiosity and secretly compare their penis size to those around them in places such as the bathtub. Once they discover that their penis is shorter than others', they cast a shadow on their hearts, causing feelings of shame, inferiority, and frustration. They no longer want to go to public baths or swimming pools.
Is there a "shelf life" for male fertility? We all know that after menopause, women will no longer ovulate, so they will lose their ability to conceive.