In their study, Dutch scientists asked 32 women who have sons to try a diet high in calcium and magnesium.
The women were asked mengasup foods such as salad with goat's milk cheese, boiled vegetables and rice cakes. They are limited in eating potassium-rich foods such as potatoes and bananas. Potassium believed to multiply the opportunities for boys.
As published in the Telegraph, the women were also asked to have sex at certain times of the ovulatory cycle.
result, in the study for five years, 26 women gave birth to a daughter. Only six who gave birth to boys. The researchers believe that dieting women before pregnancy is the strongest factor determining the sex of the child, up to 80 percent.
results in accordance with the old advice that suggest the intake of certain foods such as spinach, beans and broccoli for having a daughter. It is estimated mineral levels in the blood affect the egg making it easier to receive perempuaan chromosome of males.
gender Consultant Maastricht University, will conduct research on the contrary a woman who had had a daughter and want to have boys.
Annet Norlander, a biologist at the research center said the study results can help parents to influence the sex of their child in the future.
source: vivanews.com
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