Today’s Tuesday, so you guys know what time it is. It’s blog time and today we’ve got a great read for you. As usual, the MF Team hopes you have had a fantastic day, if you haven’t, we advise you sit back and give this a read as we will be continuing our investigation into the benefits of MF Seamoss, specifically surrounding fertility and reproduction. Infertility in certain countries such as the USA can be very common, with 12 per cent of women having pregnancy troubles between the ages of 15-44
Sea moss has been historically known to aid fertility in The Caribbean due to its ability to sexually enhance men. It’s been said that sea
moss can provide an increase in testosterone levels, as well as sperm count, thus
giving many men a fertility boost. This is because sea moss can contribute to a very healthy diet, with a healthy diet, comes a healthy batch of sperm primed
and ready impregnate.
Concerning women, the nutrients that are concealed in sea
moss, such as calcium, zinc and iodine can ultimately speed up the process within
the female body as well as ensures the strong fundamentals to the creation of life.
When researching what’s necessary for female pregnancy, it’s has been found
that folate is very beneficial when trying to conceive. The daily intake is averaged
at around 400mg and MF Seamoss contains around 182mg in a 100g serving, that’s nearly
half in one serving! Pretty cool right?
Another reason why MF Seamoss is helpful for female fertility
is that it contains zinc(2mg per 100g) and due to research with animals on egg
quality, it can be confirmed that the consumption of zinc is imperative for the birthing of a healthy child.
The last chemical that can be looked at when looking at the
success rate of pregnancy is iodine. Sea moss, as well as many other sea
plants, contain iodine and an iodine deficiency can cause hypothyroidism, and
hypothyroidism may impair fertility.
In conclusion, there has been research that briefly examines
the use of sea moss for reproduction and pregnancy. Whilst sea moss isn’t guaranteed
to cure infertility, it’s consumption can sure help reduce the chances of it.
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