Direct and tight correlation between plasma zinc levels and testosterone.
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Later, it was shown that a high zinc diet could increase seminal volume.
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Sperm quality is highly dependent on zinc.
Men with good sperm motility have much higher zinc levels in the semen.
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WHY zinc is so good for male sexual health:
The main and most obvious role zinc plays is in antioxidant defense.
It is a cofactor for the enzymes superoxide dismutase and metallothionein, which prevent excess reactive oxygen species from damaging cellular compartments in the testes, and driving inflammation in them.
This oxidative stress will directly kill sperm cells, and suppress the expression of steroid producing enzymes.
Zinc also plugs into various enzymes and genetic regulatory proteins that support sexual health.
It supports the entire hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis:
➜ Stimulates GnRH release and supports LH/FSH secretion
➜ Enhances Leydig cell sensitivity to LH, allowing more testosterone output with less stimulation
➜ Boosts transcription of steroidogenic genes like StAR and CYP11A1
➜ Inhibits aromatase, preserving testosterone from conversion to estradiol
➜ Maintains androgen receptor structure and DNA-binding
Zinc also protects the testes directly:
➜ Preserves Sertoli cell (sperm producing cells) function and the blood-testis barrier
➜ Concentrates in seminal fluid, supporting sperm motility, morphology, and DNA integrity
➜ Prevents apoptosis of developing germ cells
➜ Suppresses inflammatory cytokines like IL-1β and TNF-α that impair steroid production
Zinc deficiency leads to high LH/FSH but low testosterone, indicating resistance in the axis. Zinc repletion restores sensitivity, boosts testosterone, and revives spermatogenesis.
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A recent study showed that rinsing with coconut oil was superior to conventional mouthwash for dental health (periodontitis).
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The study was published in March in the Journal of Clinical Oral Investigations.
People with periodontitis were given either:
➞ Standard treatment (chlorhexidine mouthwash)
➞ Coconut oil mouthwash (5 mL, 10 mins / day)
➞ Placebo mouthwash
For a month. They were checked in a month after treatment stopped.
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Coconut oil maintained diversity of the oral microbiome.
In both saliva and gingival crevicular fluid, indices of bacterial diversity declined in both placebo and in standard treatment, but not with coconut oil.
This is considered good - as coconut oil did not wipe out bacteria considered beneficial.
A recent study showed that eye floaters can be reduced by 70% in a few months with a simple supplement.
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The study was published in 2022.
Eye floaters are becoming a bigger issue, since they were thought to mainly effect older people.
However, blue light from electronic devices / indoor lighting might be a key driver of their formation, so younger people are having them more and more often.
70-80% of people now report they have them.
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224 people were involved.
The supplement contained:
◇ Bromelain - an enzyme from pineapple
◇ Papin - an enzymes from papaya
◇ Ficin - an enzyme from fig
An incredible study has shown that a simple, cheap over the counter supplement can improve brain regeneration by ~90%.
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The study was published in The Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection and Critical Care.
While it was a relatively small pilot study, the results were so encouraging that it's a shame it's never been properly followed up on, as the study was published in 2006.
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They took children and adolescents who had severe traumatic brain injury.
Within 4 hours of the injury, they received 0.4 g / kg bodyweight of creatine, for 6 months.
This is a pretty huge dose, 4-5X the amount that is typically recommended for athletic performance.