Paul Saladino· MD
Is it any wonder we are getting sicker and places like Loma Linda with high rates of plant-based eaters see abysmal sperm quality and other concerning metrics?
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Is it any wonder we are getting sicker and places like Loma Linda with high rates of plant-based eaters see abysmal sperm quality and other concerning metrics?
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there's other studies that have been done actually at Harvard I talked about both of these in my book that correlated more fruits and vegetables in the diet with worse sperm quality
when you look at the studies like the sperm quality in loma linda where they eat tons of vegetables and it's abysmal
the population in loma linda uh has very very poor sperm quality probably because of this combination of both plant pesticides uh exogenous synthetic pesticides going on plants and mold toxins in the foods they are eating
but the uh the population in loma linda has very very poor sperm quality probably because of this combination of both plant pesticides exogenous synthetic pesticides going on plants and mold toxins in the foods they are eating