Sunbathing is a popular way of life nowadays, but although it is more mainstream in Western society, in the East, it is a bit out of place. With the progress of modern medicine, it has been confirmed that sun exposure can supplement vitamin D, and vitamin D deficiency can affect fertility. Therefore, more sun exposure in men can prevent infertility.
According to a recent report by Australian News, a study on infertility in Australia has found that men who cannot conceive their partners generally suffer from vitamin D deficiency. Dr. Anne Clark, the medical director of the Australian Infertility Treatment Center, examined the blood of nearly 800 men with infertility problems and found that nearly one-third of men had lower levels of vitamin D than normal. Clark said, "Everyone knows that vitamin D and folic acid deficiency are associated with female infertility. However, the results of tests conducted on men were unexpected
After quitting smoking, limiting caffeine and alcohol intake, and increasing vitamin and antioxidant intake within 3 months, the sperm quality of most people has significantly improved, and 40% of men have allowed their wives to conceive. Sunshine is the main source of vitamin D, so men who want their wives to conceive can get more exposure to the sun.
The wonders of nature often bring shame to human civilization. Even though humans are no wiser than nature's "uncanny craftsmanship", we must learn to make use of nature. It is a treasure trove that cannot be exhausted. Sunlight can not only strengthen bones, but also prevent infertility in both men and women, especially men. In order to prevent male infertility, it is necessary to sun more.
(Intern Editor: Cai Junyi)