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Men, this plant can boost your sperm count
The Assistant Chief Nutritionist at the Orile Agege General Hospital in Lagos, Olufunmilola Adewumi,
has advised those seeking to improve their fertility level and libido to consider taking sugarcane juice for a boost.
She gave the advise while speaking with newsmen on Monday in Lagos, that sugarcane could help women with ovulation problem by increasing their chances of safer pregnancy and quicker conception.
According to her, sugarcane contains significant amount of nutrients, including vitamin C, vitamin B2, magnesium, iron, potassium and phosphorus.
“Sugarcane has copious amounts of vitamin B9 and folic acid which protects the unborn child from birth defects, such as Spina bifida.
“It also acts as an aphrodisiac, increasing libido and sperm count.
“It helps in rectifying erectile dysfunction.”
Adewumi said that apart from boosting libido and safer pregnancy, consuming sugarcane juice could help to reduce the burning sensation associated with Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs).
“It can reduce urinary tract infection, kidney stones and prostatitis when consumed in a diluted form, with lime juice and coconut water,’’ she said.
The nutritionist, therefore, recommended a daily consumption of 400ml of sugarcane juice to gain from its benefits.
She, however, warned that overconsumption could cause stomach upset, unnecessary weight loss, headaches and dizziness.
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