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These Foods Can Boost Your Fertility, Says a Nutrition Specialist
These Foods Can Boost Your Fertility, Says a Nutrition Specialist
When a woman becomes pregnant, she often starts joking about eating for two. But what she consumes before she tries to conceive may have a hand in her ability to get pregnant and to stay that way, according to Janine Higbie, MS, CNS, a board-certified nutritionist and founder of JH Wellness, a company that specializes in preconception, prenatal, and postpartum nutrition.
Infertility which is clinically defined as failing to get pregnant within one year of trying affects approximately one in six couples, and it isn t only a female issue; male infertility plays a role in about half of couples seeking medical intervention.
Science Says This Supplement Can Help You Control Your Weight © Provided by Eat This, Not That! selenium supplement tablets
Selenium is a mineral that is naturally found in soil and water and has gained recent attention in the science community for its potential role in helping the human body bolster its coronavirus defenses. According to a new study published last month in the journal
Nutrition, scientists observed that selenium deficiency is indeed a common factor among people who have contracted COVID-19 compared to healthy controls.
Furthermore, Chinese scientists have speculated recently in a new study that one potential reason why a single province in the country experienced extremely low infection rates (only six COVID-19 cases per 100,000 residents) is that the province is also home to the world s richest deposit of selenium, and human selenium levels may contribute to antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and immune effects in COVID-19. (The selenium levels are appare