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Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Loosen the Trousers Helps to increase Sperms!

Another reason found to loosen the trousers! Wearing an open underwear according to a new study, it may be useful for men to produce sperm or sperm.656 men were reviewed in an American University of Public Health Research in Harvard University. It came to pass that sperm number of people wearing open underwear is more than 25% higher than those who wear tight clothes. One reason for this is due to the temperature of the feet due to narrow underwear.


According to experts, instead of narrow underwear, a small change in loose underwear can increase the likelihood of becoming a father of men. If temperatures increase above 34 degrees, sperm production directly affects. That's why the testes hang out separately from the body.
Remember that the normal temperature of the human body is 37 degrees Celsius or 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. A few types of underwear, which include jockey shorts and briefs, Scrotum Testicle That makes bag close to the body. Due to which they become hotter, and they affect sperm production. However, boxer shorts and such open underwear do not do so.
The research of Harvard's research is the most important part of its nature. According to researchers who wear open-boxed boxers, compared to those wearing narrow underwear, the sperm production rate is 17% more and the Sperm swimming capacity is 33% higher. However wearing tight or open clothes does not make any difference in the structure of sperm, Neither does DNA make any difference in this.

What Researchers Says?


Scientists set out a number of things in this research that could affect the of sperms, such as age, weight, cigarettes etc. But according to them, the temperature inside the underwear is the most effective on sperm count.
This research has been published in the 'Human Reproduction'. It is further stated that 'Folic Stimulating Hormones', which brain guides testes to make sperm, reduced by 14% in wearing tight clothes.
It is clear that this research is about the quality and number of sperms, not about men's reproductive ability.

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