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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2025 · 46 MIN

Ep. 1382 Infertility on the Menu

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Food Chain Radio Podcast with Michael Olson Infertility on the Menu They say men today have 60% less sperm than their grandfathers, and if the decline is not reversed, the sperm count in American males will drop to zero by 2045.  That thought leads us to ask: Can eating the wrong food cause our population to collapse? The Food Chain Radio Show - Podcast with Michael Olson hosts Samantha LeJune, Researcher, Population Research Institute, for a conversation about the possibility that we are eating ourselves to infertility. Topics include the real life consequences of Paul Erhlich’s 1968 book, The Population Bomb; why America’s young adults are have trouble conceiving and carrying to term their offspring; and which foods might be causing this deadly infertility.      Radio:  www.santacruzvoice.com  Host:  www.metrofarm.com   Sponsor:  TimeShare Media 

Food Chain Radio Podcast with Michael OlsonInfertility on the Menu They say men today have 60% less sperm than their grandfathers, and if the decline is not reversed, the sperm count in American males will drop to zero by 2045.  That thought leads us to ask: Can eating the wrong food cause our population to collapse? The Food Chain Radio Show - Podcast with Michael Olson hosts Samantha LeJune, Researcher, Population Research Institute, for a conversation about the possibility that we are eating ourselves to infertility. Topics include the real life consequences of Paul Erhlich’s 1968 book, The Population Bomb; why America’s young adults are have trouble conceiving and carrying to term their offspring; and which foods might be causing this deadly infertility.      Radio:  www.santacruzvoice.com  Host:  www.metrofarm.com   Sponsor:  TimeShare Media

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Food Chain Radio Podcast with Michael Olson Infertility on the Menu They say men today have 60% less sperm than their grandfathers, and if the decline is not reversed, the sperm count in American males will drop to zero by 2045.  That thought leads...

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