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Written by Dr Samuel Watson, male fertility specialist and pioneer of the Male Fertility Regeneration Treatment Program.

Male infertility isn’t a new health problem and whether it is more common nowadays than say 50 years ago is open to debate. There is no conclusive evidence or research to prove that sperm counts and quality are in decline and if there is a decline, how much of an effect living in the 21st century has caused on man’s ability to father children is not known.

Having personally suffered from infertility and beaten the dreaded affliction through many thousands of hours of research and by using myself and 10 willing subjects as guinea pigs. I came to the conclusion from my research and quest for an effective treatment that our present day lifestyles and environmental factors do have a huge impact on many men’s ability to produce quality sperm.

I personally came from a large family of 10 brothers and sisters, my father produced the last of his offspring at the grand old age of 68. His father produced 12 children. All of my brothers and sisters have produced at least 3 children each. I would also like to add that  at no point during my life had I contacted any diseases or injuries that could have been a direct cause of my almost non existent sperm count, which was also of a very poor quality. I was given the sole destroying news from my doctor that the chances of being able to father a child were very slim. Like most men I was told that IVF was my only realistic hope. That didn’t work after 3 attempts.

The biggest obstacle I found in my path of trying to improve the quality of my sperm, was the lack of genuine help and relevant information that was available in the public domain. I have never been one to give up on a challenge and there was no way in this world I was going to give up on the joys of experiencing fatherhood without given it my best shot. I thought there must be a way to regenerate my sperm, I just had to find it.

From my countless hours of research and by experimenting with various diet and exercise regimes, as well as lifestyle changes I was eventually able to become an extremely fertile male and I’m now a proud father of 3 children. I would also like to add that 7 out of the 10 men that were involved in the Male Fertility Regeneration Treatment Programmes development, have also went onto successfully father children.

From my own experiences I most definitely feel that not only so called environmental factors, but also lifestyle factors have a huge effect on modern man’s ability to produce healthy sperm, especially in the the more developed and industrialised countries of the world. The environmental factors – water, food and air are down to an ever increasing amount of pollution, which can only have a negative effect on our healths and the way our body functions.

Lifestyle factors such as poor diet, lack of exercise and stress are all factors that effect sperm production. I personally feel that carrying a mobile phone in your trousers pocket and the use of laptops on knees has significant negative effect.

The outcome of my own infertility battle was the creation of the Male Fertility  Regeneration Treatment Programme, a natural system that has helped many men who were diagnosed as being infertile to become fathers. The Male Fertility Regeneration Treatment Programme is brought to you via an Ebook for only $20, BUY IT HERE!

YES, the Male Infertility Regeneration Treatment Programme has every chance of successfully working for the majority of men who have been diagnosed as what is commonly known as “idiopathic”, which basically means that your doctor cannot give you a proper reason for your sperm production problem. If that is you, do not despair, because if you truly want to experience the joy of fatherhood, there is every chance you can and will.

The biggest obstacle standing in the way of most men who have no known reason for having a low sperm count, poor sperm quality or a combination of both problems, is quite frankly themselves. The cold hard sad facts of reality are that improving sperm production requires tons of effort, perseverance and is a time consuming task. Most men are not prepared for the battle and are basically just playing around at tackling their infertility. It is this lack of desire to tackle their problem that causes countless relationships and marriages to breakdown.

I’m not going lie and say that the the Male Infertility Regeneration Treatment Programme is an easy course to participate in, because its not. It requires an unbelievable amount of willpower and a burning desire to become a father. If you don’t have such traits do not waste your money on the The Male Infertility Regeneration Treatment Programme.

The Male Infertility Regeneration Treatment Programme you will be pleased to know  is a simple to follow course  and as many men have found out the results speak for themselves. The problem is that most men and I can understand why, are looking for easy solutions, such as wearing lose fitting boxer shorts, or popping a few supplements and wolla the problem will hopefully go away. If only it was that easy. I guess the reason that hundreds of millions of dollars are spent each year on assisted methods of pregnancy by couples who are desperate to have children, is because it isn’t that easy.

If you are prepared to work at beating your infertility problem the Male Infertility Regeneration Treatment Programme could be what you have been looking for. If you have a low sperm count, poor sperm quality or both and there is no known reason for your problem, then a $20 Ebook could turn out to be the best $20 you have spent in your life.   Buy It Here

After a man ejaculates how long does it take for his body to produce new sperm is something that all men who are trying to improve their fertility should be aware of.

Males will start producing sperm around the age of 12-13 and once the cycle has begun a normal healthy male will be producing new sperm every day of his life.

Sperm are produced in the testicle and take about 90 days to reach full maturity. The number of sperm cells produced varies with the size of the testicles, but an average male produces about 85 million sperm per day per testicle, which decreases with age.

After the sperm have been produced , immature sperm are deposited in a receptacle called the epididymis. There, the sperm continue to mature and develop their “swimming” ability until ejaculation. Ejaculation every two or three days leads to optimal semen specimens. As the length of time between episodes of ejaculation increases, the percentage of sperm in a semen sample able to move spontaneously progressively decreases. On the flip side, repeated ejaculations at intervals of 24 hours or less may result in sperm depletion and a drop in normal sperm count by 30 percent or more.

Men who have infertility problems and are actively taking measures to naturally improve the quantity and/or quality of their sperm production are highly unlikely to see any improvement for at least 6-9months. Too many men give up too soon, when trying to improve their fertility levels. Improvement just isn’t going to happen quickly.

For those men that are serious about improving their sperm quality and quantity the Male Fertility Regeneration Treatment Programme is an Ebook course that offers real hope and results.

Alcohol and male fertility, and its effects on sperm production are not what most man who have infertility problems want to hear. Booze most certainly does have a negative effect on man’s reproductive abilities. It does effect male fertility and that is the bottom line.

A big question that is often asked by men who are seemingly desperate to father a child, but who are not so eager to give up booze, is how much are they allowed to drink. The answer is a simple one. The more alcohol a man consumes, it will have a greater impact on his ability to produce quality sperm. Quite probably having 2 – 3 bottles/glasses of lager or wine a week shouldn’t have too much of an effect, on most men.

The effects of drinking alcohol causes a noticeable decrease in sperm count, as well as contributing to an increase in abnormal sperm and lowering the proportion of motile sperm. Alcohol also drastically inhibits the bodies absorption of zinc, which is one of the most important minerals relating to male fertility.

Zinc is found in high quantities in sperm. It is a particularly important mineral in the formation of the sperm cell’s outer layer and tail. Zinc deficiency has been detected in men who have low sperm counts. Sperm cells need strong tails for good motility (the ability to move and swim and penetrate an egg). Alcohol consumption has therefore been linked to the production of abnormal sperm cells with deformed heads and tails. Abnormal sperm are less likely to be able to fertilize an egg and more likely to create a non-viable embryo, which may result in early pregnancy loss.

The alcohol male infertility question is something that many men struggling to father a child need to deal with. Quite frankly any man struggling with fertility problems needs to sort out his priorities. He needs to look himself in the mirror and ask what is more important the joy of fathering a child or the short term enjoyment that is provided by booze.

If you have been diagnosed as having infertility problems and are serious about dealing with the issue, the smart choice is to totally give up alcohol. The adverse effects that booze has on both quality and quantity of sperm production cannot be emphasised enough. If you have a low sperm count or poor motility/morphology most men have every chance of beating the problem if they make the right choices.

The Male Fertility Regeneration Treatment Programme is an Ebook course that offers real results for men who are willing to put the time and effort into dealing with their infertility problem.

Male infertility can successfully be treated. Many men who have low sperm counts and/or poor sperm quality can improve their sperm production substantially through natural methods. The body has an amazing ability to regenerate but it needs help in doing so.

The cold hard facts of reality are that in over 85% of diagnosed cases of male infertility the doctors haven’t got a clue as to why the problem exits in those  men. When doctors haven’t got a reason, they quite simple cannot diagnose you a cure. Unfortunately there seems to be a severe lack of willingness to tackle the problem of male infertility within the medical profession. The reason for that is in my mind due to the money making machine and the profits to be made from assisted methods of reproduction.

The Male Fertility Regeneration Treatment Programme, is an Ebook course that has helped thousands of men who have been classed as infertile to successful father children. This course cuts out the jargon and technicalities of male infertility to present to you in the most simple way possible a course of treatment, which will help most men to substantially improve their sperm production.

To improve male fertility it takes a huge amount of effort and hard work. It requires patience and the fortitude to make the necessary diet, health and lifestyle changes to make it happen. The Male Fertility Regeneration Treatment Programme is quite probably the worlds number one natural male infertility treatment programme. If you truly want to deal with your infertility problems you cannot afford not to embark up this fertility improvement course.

Male infertility treatment does it work? Can male infertility be be treated? The simple answer and the most honest answer to this often asked question is that some cases of male infertility are sometimes curable.

The best place to begin before any form of male infertility treatments should begin is by seeking medical advice. However in over 85% of all cases of male infertility the reason why the man has a low sperm count or poor sperm quality is impossible to determine. The doctors calls this “idiopathic”, which simply means that they do not know.

However if your doctor has diagnosed you as having genetic defects such as – In the genetic defect Klinefelter’s syndrome, a man has two X chromosomes and one Y chromosome instead of one X and one Y. This causes abnormal development of the testicles, resulting in low or absent sperm production. Or if the male has had a severe injury to his testicles. In such cases it is virtually impossible to father a child through natural methods of procreation.

On of the most common causes of male fertility problems that can be successfully diagnosed is varicocele. It should also be noted that only a quarter of men with varicoceles have sperm production problems. In fact many men with large varicoceles have no fertility problems whatsoever. Surgery is normally recommend to remove varicoceles in men who have fertility problems. Surgery helps to increase sperm count and quality in around 30% of men. But surgery alone is often not enough because only around 15% of men achieve pregnancy of their partner after surgery.

The good news is that if you fall into the category of 85% of men who are what the doctor would class as “idiopathic” there is good chance that you can substantially improve your sperm count, volume, motility and morphology. In fact many determined and motivated men have went from having extremely low sperm counts and poor sperm quality to father children.

The successful treatment of male infertility requires the correct knowledge to overcome and treat the problem successfully. For those men that are prepared to to meet the challenge of overcoming sperm production problems there is help out there.

A successful male infertility treatment that has proven to work is the Male Fertility Regeneration Treatment Programme, which is available to the public through a simple to follow and implement Ebook course.