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by sana sim (2019-01-22)
Ginger is a common household spice that has played a role in alternative medicine for centuries. It has many health benefits, with strong research showing it may reduce inflammation and maybe even boost testosterone levels. Several studies in rats have found ginger has positive effects on testosterone levels and sexual function. In one 30-day study, researchers found ginger increased testosterone and luteinizing hormone in diabetic rats. In another study, the rats' testosterone levels nearly doubled. A third study found greater increases in testosterone when they doubled the amount of ginger they gave the rats. In one of the few human studies, 75 infertile men were given a daily ginger supplement. After three months, they had experienced a 17% increase in testosterone levels and their levels of luteinizing hormone had nearly doubled. When measuring sperm health, the researchers found several improvements, including a 16% increase in sperm count.
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