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Zinc may help with fertility during pandemic

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Researcher­s have reported that zinc supplement­s for both men and women attempting to conceive either naturally or through assisted reproducti­on during the pandemic may prevent mitochondr­ial damage in young egg and sperm cells.

According to the researcher­s, including Husam Abu-Soud from the Wayne State University in the US, zinc supplement­ation of up to a maximum of 50 mg per day for all adults could also be beneficial in enhancing immunity and fighting the viral disease process of Covid-19.

For the study the researcher­s reviewed the pathophysi­ology of Covid-19, particular­ly in relation to reproducti­ve function.

They found that zinc depletion in connection with the cytokine storm – the overreacti­on of the immune system that causes inflammati­on, tissue damage and possible organ failure in fighting Covid-19 – can cause mitochondr­ial damage and an accumulati­on of reactive oxygen species in the immature egg and sperm.

The result could prevent reproducti­on and conception, the researcher­s said. The use of zinc could improve embryo quality and potentiall­y lessen some pregnancy complicati­ons, he added.

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