It is estimated that approximately 1/3 of all cases of infertility are due to issues relating to the male reproductive process. In recent months, several important developments have been reported in scientific literature that may help improve male fertility. As is often the case, both body and mind play a role. But best of all, these proposed remedies are all natural and relatively inexpensive. Stress is an inevitable part of every day life. But new research from the University of California, Berkeley offers one more reason for men to better manage it. When stress hormones, such as cortisol, increase in the male body, it leads to a subsequent decrease in another hormone called gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) . GnRH is made in a part of the brain called the hypothalamus, and it plays a role in the production of key hormones ( luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone ) that can affect the quality and quantity of sperm. This stress/fertility link has been fairly well established in years past. ( 1 , 2 , 3 ) Now, scientists have discovered another way by which stress can negatively impact male reproductive health. It appears that glucocortiocoids (stress hormones) also instigate the manufacture of a substance called gonadotropin inhibitory hormone (GnIH) . This alteration in brain chemistry encourages a further decline in GnRH and the sex hormones necessary for proper sperm activity and production. Another consequence is a decline in sex drive caused by a drop in testosterone levels. ( 4 ) As you can imagine, medications to address this new finding will shortly be in the works. But there’s no need to wait around for them to be developed. Start practicing stress management ASAP. A variety of mind-body approaches such as deep breathing, exercising, guided imagery, laughter therapy, massage and meditation are great places to start. But there are also certain nutritional supplements that can help address the problem of elevated stress hormones. I’ll discuss one of them next. A study published in June 2009 demonstrated an encouraging effect of an herbal extract called Withania somnifera . This herb goes by the common name of Ashwagandha . It plays a major role in Ayurveda , the Indian healing tradition. Ashwagandha seems to address various problems associated with male infertility. Namely, it is believed to provide a stress-modulating effect, a boost in antioxidant protection and a favorable shift in sex hormone levels. The issue of antioxidants in fertility will be further addressed later in this column. In this current experiment, 75 infertile men had blood drawn prior to and after receiving an Ashwagandha supplement. Levels of antioxidants, sperm count and quality and various hormones were tested. The results of the before and after analysis indicated that the men showed an improved antioxidant status (in blood and semen), an increase

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Male Fertility and Natural Medicine


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