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Our Journey from Infertility to "Manly Cooling"
“I am so grateful to Snowballs, which contributed to us being able to naturally conceive a baby we are expecting next November. Keep up the good work!”
Marc O., London
“My husband has been using Snowballs for a month and a half, and his sperm count per ml has almost doubled from 4.5 million to 8 million. His motility and morphology have also improved, and our urologist thinks Snowballs are likely making the difference.”
Judy C., Vancouver
“This is by far the sexiest pair of underwear I’ve ever owned. My wife approves and likes to call them my ‘tighty grays’. [And] the results blew me away: 114 days…sperm count up 78%.”
Greg Sommer
“They fit great, they feel great, and when I slip in an ice pack before a weight session, my body feels sharper and I can push further. Still experimenting, but I think those Russian lifters were right about icing, and I love my new Snowballs!”
Rich J., Dallas
“After my vasectomy my doctor said I should ice the area. My job requires me to be on my feet a lot, so I bought a pack of Snowballs and got healed up quick. Thanks!”
Juan R., Orlando
“I believe this is one of those rare things that virtually Every Single One of you should be doing…. Because if you can drop your testicular temp by a mere one degree Celsius, you’re going to produce more T and more semen. And I’ll tell you men, these underwear make it reeeeal easy….”
Mark Wilson
Men's Reproductive Health
Spinach and Berry Smoothie
Male Fertility Recipe: Avocado and Tomato Salad with Pumpkin Seeds
Spinach and Walnut Pesto Pasta
Quinoa Salad with Avocado and Pumpkin Seeds
Sweet Potato and Lentil Stew
Chia Seed Pudding with Berries and Almonds
Scrotal Icing for Post-Vasectomy Recovery: Reducing Pain and Sw...
Scrotal Icing as a Treatment for Epididymitis: Alleviating Pain...
Scrotal Icing for Orchitis: Reducing Swelling and Pain
Scrotal Icing as a Treatment for Testicular Torsion: Managing P...
Scrotal Icing for a Hydrocele: Managing Discomfort and Post-Sur...
The Link Between Fever and Male Fertility
The Role of Lifestyle Choices in Heat-Induced Infertility
What's a varicocele, and how can it cause male infertility?
The Dangers of Occupational Heat Exposure
How High Temperatures Harm Sperm Production
Avoiding Environmental Toxins: Tips for Improving Male Fertility
Environmental toxins are ubiquitous these days – in the news and in reality – and they pose a significant threat to male fertility. Exposure to certain chemicals can negatively impact sperm quality, count, and motility, making it harder to conceive. Here are some strategies for avoiding environmental toxins to combat male infertility.
Sleep Away Male Infertility: Rest for Reproductive Health
The importance of sleep in reducing male infertility cannot be overstated. Quality sleep is essential for hormone regulation, sperm production, and overall reproductive health. Here are a few ways improving sleep can enhance male fertility.
Better Manage Stress for Better Male Fertility
Exercise and Male Fertility: Staying Active Improves Sperm Quality
Testosterone Tips
The Impact of Scrotal Heat on Testosterone and Aging
The Connection Between Varicoceles and Scrotal Heat-Induced Tes...
How Lifestyle Choices Can Increase Scrotal Heat and Lower Testo...
The Role of Environmental Heat in Lowering Testosterone Levels
Understanding the Impact of Scrotal Heat on Testosterone Levels
How Testosterone Affects Your Testicles
Testosterone boosting recipes
Boosting Testosterone Naturally: Quick Recipes & Foods to Help You Feel Your Best Lo
Testosterone and its Effect on Cholesterol
Testosterone is a male sex hormone made in the testes. It supports strength and sex drive, stimulates sperm production and sexual function, but it can also affect cholesterol levels. Testosterone and cholesterol share similar chemical structures – both are steroids – and play important roles in the body.
How (and Why) to Keep Testosterone Levels High
In the past few weeks in my weekly column I have talked about superfoods and all the health benefits and goodness they bring. The critical importance of nutrition within the whole fitness and training cycle. As well as the importance of performing exercises correctly, using the right form and technique.
How Much Testosterone Makes a Man?
Testosterone has been available as a medical therapy since the 1930s, yet testosterone use in men has seen dramatic growth in recent years, with men visiting their physician up 55 percent from 1.2 million in 2009 to 1.9 million in 2013 to discuss testosterone therapy, alongside a 10-fold increase in testosterone prescriptions in the U.S. This rise is in part due to an increased awareness of medical symptoms associated with lowered testosterone. But sky high use of testosterone therapy is also a consequence of aggressive direct-to-consumer advertising which promotes a “fountain of youth” myth regarding testosterone use, or otherwise may be “selling a disease.”
The High Price of Low Testosterone
I’m in the bathroom, door locked, staring at the mirror, stripped down to the heart-covered boxers my wife, Kathy, gave me for Valentine’s Day. As I hold the 0.5 cc syringe, I’m humming Neil Young’s “The Needle and the Damage Done”—a bit of black humor to pump up enough courage to jab the hypodermic into my abdomen.
6 Ways You’re Ruining Your Testosterone
If you’re concerned about low testosterone levels, take a look at your everyday habits and way of life. They could be contributing to a drop.
Want to Boost your Testosterone? Try Getting Married
There is some positive news about marriage.
Researchers from the University of Adelaide in Australia discovered last year that drops in testosterone levels in men are not necessarily just a consequence of age – but are also products of lifestyle and behavior. Presented at the Endocrine Society’s 94th Annual Meeting in Houston, Texas, the study revealed that being obese, whether or not a man smoked and being depressed were all linked with large drops in testosterone.
How Men Get Pregnant, Too
It’s nothing compared to what her body goes through—but men experience hormonal changes when their partners are pregnant, finds a new University of Michigan study.
New Proof That Real Men Love Sriracha
Some like it hot—for a reason: Men who love spicy tastes tend to have higher levels of testosterone, finds new French research.
3 Steps to More Testosterone
Even if you’re in your 20's and in the prime of your testosterone-making years, your testicles may not be pumping out enough male hormone for peak muscle growth, repeat sex sessions and all-around manliness.