Gymnastics to resolve the lack of spermatozoa

 

by Flore (March 21)

 

Boys are less fertile than 30 years ago. In 1970, there were 120 million spermatozoa per milliliter of sperm, and this concentration decreased to the rate of 60 million spermatozoa per milliliter in 2000!!! The problem is that under 40 million spermatozoa, the chances of being fertile are really strongly reduced.

Here are a few anatomy explanations to help you understand the rest of this article. First of all, sperm is produced by the testicles. The best conditions are when the temperature is 34 degrees (that’s why testicles are at the extremity of the body : it's less warm). If the temperature increases by just one degree, 40% of the spermatozoa are lost!

Scientific studies have revealed some of the causes of the problem: boys are sitting too often. 

The consequence is that their testicles are crushed, and the spermatozoa too! The phenomenon is accentuated by the portable computer: it frees waves that are very warm and destroy the spermatozoa! 

Some solutions are suggested. The main one: boys should do ten minutes of gymnastics of ventilation every day at school!!!

It does not look so credible, but some projects are also turning on advertisements to promote the baggy (which airs the testicles), and the invention of an underwear with invisible built-in microfans (under 0.1 millimiter tall).

So boys, you know what you have to do now: switch your computer off, and don't stay too long on your chair!!!


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March 5, 2006

Well... I really donīt how you got the idea to write this article BUT I think itīs interesting. I didnīt know anything about that before... At first, when I saw the title of the article I wondered and smiled a little. But after I read I was surprised.
WELL, I think this problemīs problem is the fact that no school will allow the boys to do ten minutes of gymnastics for their... well :-)
In addition I donīt think boys would really do it. I think they would find it embarassing to do so... :-)

Caro (Garbeck, Germany)