Celery contains something called apigenin, also called apigenin, which is a kind of flavone. Scientists have experimented with apigenin and found that it seems to be toxic to the testicles of mice and has a negative impact on the reproductive ability of female mice.
But the dose determines the toxicity, and the content of apigenin in celery is usually less than one thousandth. If the dose of apigenin toxic to mice is converted into celery, it is equivalent to adults eating at least 10 kg of celery every day, so normal consumption of celery will not kill sperm.
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Factors affecting sperm quality
1. The use of some drugs, such as sedatives, antineoplastics, myelin and hormones in chemical drugs, will cause sperm growth disorders, sperm chromosome damage and breakage.
2. A large amount of radiation exposure will lead to chromosome aberration.
3. Poor mental state will also affect endocrine function or nervous system, and indirectly affect sperm quality.
4. Irregular life will also affect sperm quality. If smoking, drinking, lack of sleep, unbalanced diet and lack of exercise often occur, it will have a great impact on men themselves.
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