For those men desirous of ending their woes with low sperm count
they can boost their fertility if they embrace a simple therapy: eat more goat
meat and foods that contain different nutrients to boost their potency.
Professor of Applied Zoology, Landmark
University, Omu-Aran, Kwara State, Stephen Oluwagbemiga, gave the advice at the
annual lecture of the National Association of Zoology Students, University of
Ilorin on Friday.
Mr. Oluwagbemiga, who cautioned Nigerians
against feeding too much on junk foods, said the advice was necessary because
many people were deficient in calcium.
He said inadequate calcium in the body could
adversely affect how peoples’ hearts and other vital parts of the body worked
or functioned.
Stressing the need for people to increase
their calcium in-take by eating crayfish, snails and biscuit bones, Mr.
Oluwagbemiga said this was one of the ways to stay healthy.
The varsity don, who was speaking on the topic
“Relevance of Zoology in Contemporary Nigeria” said Zoologists had been
involved in solving some of the nation’s complex health problems in recent
times including the effects of guinea worm infection, sleeping sickness and
mosquito bites.
The Kwara State’s Commissioner for Information
and Communications, Mahmud Ajeigbe, praised the students for organising the
lecture, and urged them to face their studies at all times to realise the
objectives of their being set to school.
Mr. Ajeigbe also charged them to cultivate the
habit of reading widely in order to broaden their knowledge and excel in all
fields of human endeavours.
SOURCE: NAN
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