Male infertility is no more a taboo:

About the project

The lack of physical activity, overeating, obesity, stress, impaired circadian rhythm – are all consequences of the modern world the predominant sedentary lifestyle. Even these few examples suggest why there are deteriorating male fertility statistics. Only about half of the men up to age 35 years have fully functioning sperm cells.

Despite discoveries and findings in the field of male fertility, many medical facilities apply traditional, therefore outdated treatments. Our facility offers men high-standard, discreet and professional examinations, including tests for chronic infections, or lifestyle adjustments under the supervision of our nutrition therapist.

The topic of reproductive medicine, which we have been working on intensely for a long time,  is closely related to the project “Healthy sperm”. The progress in genetics has enabled us to have a more detailed and more exact examination of genetic disorders connected to infertility or developmental defects both in men and women.

 

 

In the framework of the reproductive medicine project, we recommend preventive storage of sperm cells for later use for fertilization via assisted fertilization. Preventative preservation of sperm is recommended to men that are chronically ill, have development defects, or have a risk-inducing job where they are regularly exposed to toxic substances or radioactivity. In the current, hectic world, we recommend considering a preventative collection and storage of sperm to those, who are exposed to chronic stress or otherwise unhealthy lifestyle.

 

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