that's interesting, a quick Google and I found this article: http://www.moderninfertilitytreatmen...ale-fertility/ but perhaps it's just that you can find a study to prove/disprove most things nowadays...
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that's interesting, a quick Google and I found this article: http://www.moderninfertilitytreatmen...ale-fertility/ but perhaps it's just that you can find a study to prove/disprove most things nowadays...
Here's the actual study. http://www.pnas.org/content/108/4/14...7-6e49ef1754d3 Quite a different circumstance than eating a diet rich in a wide array of colorful foods or even taking safe amounts of antioxidant supplements.
Antioxidants in normal dietary amounts are good for fertility, otherwise everyone who ate a diet rich in colorful fruits and vegetables and/or took any supplements, would be having trouble conceiving. In fact the opposite seems to be the case. Diets based on foods rich in antioxidants are good and helpful for fertility.