Beef Cause Less Infertile Sperm!

Eating meat is not always good for health. In addition to triggering cholesterol, meat was also disrupt the continuity of reproduction. Recent studies of scientiest United States (U.S) said that the beef could potentially damage human sperm.

Scientists from the University of Rochester said that pregnant women who eat too much beef risk of having a baby boy with low sperm quality. The definition of low is less fertile.
Not beef it is a trigger, but the chemical content contained therein. The content of chemical substances that are triggering the growth that is already banned in Europe since 1988 ago. In 1979, the U.S. had also banned the use of hormones testosterone and progesterone in cows.But the fact is still widespread use among the meat industry.

Rochester scientists are testing sperm count among U.S. men born between 1949 and 1983. Mothers of the men who ate more than seven times that of beef per week to produce children who have sperm quality workers.

Their sperm concentration is only 43.1 million sperm per millimeter in seminal fluid. The mothers who ate beef less delivery boy with a denser concentration of sperm, 56.9 million sperm per millimeter.

INFERTILE !

Mothers who ate more beef producing sons with 17.7 percent of sperm quality below the standards established by World Health Organization. According to WHO, the level of sperm concentration of 20 million sperm per milliliter is considered infertile.

Professor Shanna Swan, head of the study say that the most blame in this case is the use of the content contained on the trigger growth of beef. Swan admitted he had not yet had the chemical content of what specific data contained in the beef, but it is definitely not a pesticide or lifestyle factors.

"In theory, fetuses and small children are very sensitive to steorid sex.We are very concern about the consumption of residues of steroids in meat by pregnant women and small children, "said Swan, told BBC News.

Study material exposures trigger role in the growth of beef was repeated at the European men 
who were born after 1988.

Meanwhile, Dr Allan Pacey, senior lecturer in andrology from the University of Sheffield, said although he has yet to produce sperm until puberty, testicular organs they've berkembanng to prepare produce sperm. Scientists also briefly analyze the impact of the use of estrogen chemicals contained in water, plastic or cosmetic ingredients. These chemicals can affect the critical stages of testicular development sons.