Medical nutrition experts are drawing renewed attention to the connection between diet and male fertility, emphasizing how certain foods may help improve sperm count, motility, and overall reproductive health.
According to research cited by fertility specialists, nutrient-rich foods containing zinc, folate, antioxidants, and omega-3 fatty acids can play a vital role in sperm production and quality.
Foods such as oysters, pumpkin seeds, spinach, avocados, tomatoes, and walnuts are said to contribute to stronger sperm and better reproductive outcomes...READ FULL; FROM THE SOURCE.
Dark chocolate and citrus fruits, rich in vitamin C, are also highlighted for their antioxidant properties, which help protect sperm cells from damage. Meanwhile, fatty fish like salmon and sardines provide omega-3 fats that improve sperm movement.
