THE CAUSES OF MALE STERILITY

THE CAUSES OF MALE STERILITY

Dr. Maxwell Nartey
Professor of Symptometric Science, American School of Symptometry, NFP
World Center for Cell Education and Scientific Enlightenment

Many men have an erection but cannot ejaculate. Others have an erection and can ejaculate but their semen quality is so poor that they cannot father a child even though their sperm carries their DNA.

What is meant by poor semen quality? The semen is not gluey and translucent. It is watery, and there is an odor to it. This is degraded semen. If the sperm in such semen fertilizes an egg, chances are the child will be mentally retarded.

Then, some men have strong erections, have orgasms, and ejaculate, but cannot father a child. Finally, some men can’t have an orgasm, and can’t ejaculate. What is happening to many men?

The mere fact that the man has had children before does not mean he can still father a child. Between when he fathered 2 or 3 children and now, what he does for a living, his lifestyle and food preferences might have changed so much that it is not certain if he can still produce acrosome. What is acrosome?

Acrosome

It is the enzyme that digests the coating that envelops the egg, allowing the sperm to fuse with the egg to produce a zygote (fertilized egg). Since acrosome is an enzyme just like helicase, kinase, cyclin, permease, isomerase, polymerase, etc., it can be denatured or deactivated to make it less desirable.

What denatures acrosome? The following denature acrosome:

  1. Acids
  2. Alkalis
  3. Pharmaceutical drugs
  4. Vaccines
  5. Alcohol
  6. Radiation
  7. Toxic metals and
  8. Radioactive isotopes

Therefore, if a woman cannot conceive, chances are, it is not her fault. It could be the man’s fault. What pharmaceutical drugs has the man been taking? Where does he work and for how many hours has he been exposing himself to benzene in a day? Does he drink alcohol in addition to taking pharmaceutical drugs? How many vaccinations has he had in five years? Is he undergoing radiation therapy for cancer? Does he drink lime juice or lemonade? What kind of water does he drink? Does he handle ammunition in the army? A man does not suddenly stop producing acrosome. Something happened. What is it?

Now, a word about acrosome deactivation.

What deactivates acrosome? Research conducted thus far confirms that only poisons and certain microbial toxins deactivate acrosome. Does the man work with chemical poisons where he is constantly exposed to such poisons? Is he in the cleaning business where he is constantly exposed to ammonia? Does he eat raw greens?

Also, the toxin of gonorrhea or syphilis that was left in the man after pharmaceutical drugs killed syphilis or gonorrhea to end the sexually transmitted infection, may keep deactivating or destroying acrosome to cause male sterility. Here is what else men should know about sexually transmitted diseases.

Killing Treponema Pallidum which causes syphilis or Neisseria Gonorrhoeae which causes gonorrhea with Tetracycline TM is not good enough. The drug will end the infection but it will not end the dyscrasia. The dyscrasia will go on for years. If it is not ionized, it will be passed on through the sperm to a child. What is dyscrasia?

Dyscrasia

A dyscrasia is an imbalance in the blood that makes it difficult to produce many enzymes or makes it difficult to keep enzymes activated over a long period. It is mostly responsible for our susceptibilities.

For example, one brother may have epilepsy, the other may not. One sister may have Raynaud’s syndrome, the other may not. One brother may have chronic nosebleeds, the other may not, etc. Many geneticists ascribe these differences to the genes. No, this cannot be true. Here is why.

Genes do not cause diseases. They only release the blueprint to DNA. If a blueprint is imperfect, it is dyscrasia, an inbuilt imbalance that taints it. Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, founder of homoeopathy called such blemish, miasma.

Unfortunately, no blood test can detect dyscrasia, and this is what is frustrating.

A man with dyscrasia can produce acrosome, but it will not last. As a result, he cannot father a child, or his sperm will be so degraded that the child he fathers will either be mentally retarded or will be susceptible to mental illness, epilepsy, Huntington’s disease, etc. No case of mental illness will be cured unless the dyscrasia in the person is ionized.

The truth is that it is not normal for a man to be sterile and to not father a child. This runs counter to procreation and should not be allowed to happen. Call Symptometry without further delay to ionize what needs to be ionized, especially, the 8 above-mentioned factors or products. Male sterility should never have been allowed to be a mystery.

Physicians prescribe pharmaceutical drugs. Drugs can’t help a man produce acrosome, and they cannot end dyscrasias. Symptometry ends dyscrasias and helps produce acrosome. This is the difference.

Impotence, premature ejaculation, and delayed ejaculation are different male issues that will be discussed at another time.

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