How Our Forefathers Kept  All Sperm Related issues @ Bay


Throughout history, Africans have been remarkable for their robust reproductive health and vitality.

The issue of sperm problems and fertility challenges was not a problem because of the way we are connected to our environment; nature already solves 80 percent of the challenges.

Generations of Africans embraced a life deeply connected to nature, where well-being was an integral part of their daily existence.
Centuries ago, African life centered around simplicity, relying on natural foods and traditions that celebrated the similarity of communities.

In this harmonious existence, concerns related to sperm problems were virtually non-existent.


History indicates that in 1989, the African continent was estimated at 660 million. This figure represents nearly 10 percent of the world's population.

In 1992, the African population was predicted to double every two decades if the current trends continued.
All this history points out that the percentage of all related sperm problems was close to zero.

Recent statistics show that there is a dramatic drop in fertility across Africa.

So, what is changing?

As time progressed, external influences began to alter the African way of life.

The introduction of sugar was a pivotal moment, subtly shifting health patterns. The consumption of natural sweeteners like honey, which once fueled men's vitality, was replaced, leading to a decline in reproductive health.

Africans are known for their diverse diet, which was rich in fruits and vegetables but was gradually replaced with poor dietary habits that lack the essential nutrients that lead to obesity, which also contributes to hormonal imbalances.

Technological advancements also played a role, bringing modern comforts but introducing a sedentary lifestyle foreign to African traditions.

Men, once physically active, found themselves confined to chairs staring at screens, impacting their reproductive prowess.

The connection to nature was gradually replaced by exposure to certain environmental pollutants, pesticides, industrial chemicals, and high levels of radiation, such as from X-rays or prolonged use of electronic devices that negatively affect sperm health.

An unsuspected contributor to fertility challenges emerged with the adoption of synthetic materials for underwear. Traditional breathable fabrics were replaced, trapping heat and affecting movement, silently contributing to the growing challenge.

What can you do as a modern African man?

To address these concerns, we need to turn back to the herbal ancestral remedies and traditional practices that sustained our elders for centuries.
Elders reminisce about a time when life's simplicity acted as a shield against modern reproductive afflictions.

CLICK HERE TO SEE THIS HERBAL RECOMMENDATION THAT SUSTAINS OUR ELDERS FOR CENTURIES

Rest assured that there is no ailment without a solution.
As a modern African man, you need to understand that the older generations eat healthy, naturally grown fruits, plants, vegetables, and all.
As an African man, you need to invest in varieties of locally made good foods, not junk out there. There is no doubt that we look like what we eat.

Africans are known for their physical activities; try and replace that with exercises, even if it's just walking a few miles per day, for your overall well-being.

The kind of underwear we wear also matters; avoid tightly fitted underwear; breathable underwear is recommended. Don’t joke with this, please.

You should stay away from alcohol and smoking for your reproductive health.

Also an herbal remedy recommended by the ancestral herbal company, this remedy is a secret from the older generations; it is a combination of natural herbs and roots that has proven to help revive semen.

We aim to assist African men in reclaiming their fertility and restoring their legacy.