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How rooibos can benefit reproductive health in both men and women

This month, which is recognised as Reproductive Health Month, the spotlight has fallen on another 21st-century crisis – plummeting fertility rates.

Dr Crystal Meletiou, a therapist specialising in supporting women with fertility and menopausal challenges says it is a common misconception that male fertility will continue well past a woman’s decline infertility. While the effects of age on female fertility have been known for some time, more recent studies have found that the age of a male partner also affects the chance of conceiving. In women, fertility generally starts to decline in their 30s, while in men it starts to drop from age 40 when sperm quality and motility decreases. Aside from getting the timing right, health also plays an important role in getting pregnant.

Quitting smoking, limiting alcohol intake, getting adequate rest and exercise; eating a nutritionally balanced diet, rich in antioxidants are some of the natural ways in which you can help boost fertility,” Meletiou says.

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She says the benefits of natural products and antioxidants in the treatment of infertility in both male and female patients are supported in several studies. One study, published by a team of gynaecologists, obstetricians, urologists, nutritionists and other specialists from the International Islamic University of Malaysia, discusses the benefits of antioxidants on sperm production and quality.

Besides being an advocate for emotional well-being when trying to conceive, Meletiou is a firm believer that the properties of natural remedies can play a significant role in the struggle of infertility.
One such a natural remedy might be our indigenous, rooibos tea.

Adele du Toit, spokesperson for the SA Rooibos Council (SARC) refers to several papers which point to how rooibos could benefit reproductive health.

“The Department of Biomedical Sciences at Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT), which compared the effects of red and green rooibos, Chinese green tea, and commercial rooibos and green tea supplements on rat sperm, found that sperm count and motility were significantly higher for rats on red and green rooibos due to their high antioxidant content, than with any of the other groups.

Phytoestrogens are naturally occurring plant estrogens that have a similar chemical structure to human estrogen. The interest in plant-based estrogens or phytoestrogens, as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) is on the increase as many women are reluctant to take conventional medication to reduce menopausal symptoms, which makes this finding significant.

Du Toit says although many of these studies were conducted in rodents, rooibos could potentially have the same positive effect in humans. “As with everything, moderation is key, but up to six cups of rooibos can be consumed daily.

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Source: IOL