This type of underwear makes men’s testicles shrink

Every man in this study suffered testicle shrinkage from this one type of underwear

 

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Matt Cook here, and it sounds strange, but the underwear you have on may be actually hurting your manhood.

 

And you may not even notice it… until suddenly you’re struggling in the bedroom and don’t know why.

 

And I think it’s crazy that men aren’t being warned about this.

 

So here’s what you need to know about your underwear…

 

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This type of underwear makes men’s testicles shrink

 

Polyester is a plastic fiber which is found in about 60% of clothes on the shelves today.

 

Plastics have various detrimental effects on human health – and it’s not a good idea to use plastic clothing.

This research paper which looked into the effect of wearing tight polyester underwear found that it made men infertile.

 

The researchers believe the effect may be due to increased heat in the testicles and electrostatic charges caused by the synthetic, plastic fibers.

 

However, other research has shown that plastics are highly oestrogenic and very bad for men’s sexual health.

 

You should probably avoid polyester altogether – you should definitely avoid wearing tight polyester underwear.

 

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The human research was carried out at Cairo University in Egypt. The findings were published in the journal Contraception.

 

Since the introduction of polyester clothing decades ago there have been numerous concerns raised about their safety…

 

Particularly about the effects on reproductive systems.

 

This study was designed to see whether polyester underwear could have any effect on male fertility.

 

The researchers recruited 14 men to wear a polyester sling around the scrotum to mimic tight polyester underwear for one year.

“The contraceptive effect of a polyester sling applied to the scrotum was studied in 14 men. The suspensor was worn for 12 months.”

 

The researchers carried out tests looking at the reproductive and hormonal function of the men all throughout the study.

“Follow-up investigations comprised periodic check of semen character, testicular size, rectal-testicular temperature difference, serum reproductive hormones and testicular biopsy.”

 

They also investigated the electrostatic activity generated by the polyester fiber.

 

Electrostatic charges were transferred from the material to the scrotum – potentially causing harm.

“The electrostatic potentials generated by friction between the polyester suspensor and the scrotal skin were determined.”

The experiment made all of the men infertile.

 

By month 5, every single man was clinically infertile.

 

For some men, it happened much earlier.

 

There was also a significant decrease in the size of the testicles of the men taking part in the trial.

“In the suspensor-wearing period, all men became azoospermic after a mean of 140 days, with decrease in testicular volume.”

 

The experimental period ran for one year.

 

Then the men stopped wearing the modified polyester underwear.

“After 12 months, the suspensor was abandoned and the aforementioned investigations were performed again.”

Luckily, the researchers discovered that sperm levels returned to normal. 

Though it did take a little longer for fertility to return, compared to how long it took to become infertile.

“In the suspensor-release period, the sperm concentration returned to the pre-test level in a mean period of 156 days.”

 

The researchers discovered that the underwear were generating a significant amount of electrostatic energy.

“The polyester suspensor generated electrostatic potentials (366 volt/cm2 by day).”

 

The researchers believe that the increase in temperature around the testicles and the increase in electrostatic energy may have played a role in causing infertility.

“The effect of the polyester seems to be due to two mechanisms: 1) the creation of an electrostatic field, 2) disordered thermoregulation.”

 

After the study had ended, some of the men wished to have children.

 

They were successful – showing that there was not a permanent fertility problem caused by the experiment.

“After the study, the 5 couples, who had planned to become pregnant, conceived.”

 

Many people don’t know this but plastic fibers can generate too much heat and cause electrical charges which make men infertile.

 

Loose fitting cotton or silk underwear is best for your health.

“To conclude, fertile men can be rendered azoospermic by wearing the polyester sling. It is a reversible method of contraception in men.”

 

You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing health-related problems.

 

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Did you know your underwear can cause erections problems?

 

It’s true – wearing the wrong kind of underwear causes what’s called keratinization on your member.

 

Meaning the skin gets rougher and thicker, and you lose sensitivity.

 

So you feel less and less during sex… less pleasure, less sensation…

 

And most men don’t even know it’s happening until it’s already a problem.

 

Fortunately, I have a solution – a simple method you can use to not just protect yourself from sensitivity loss, but increase sensitivity up to 9 times over

 

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Contraceptive efficacy of polyester-induced azoospermia in normal menhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1623716/