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Does excess Mint consumption result in infertility? |
Heard that excess mint consumption by teen boys(am 19) result in infertility in the future..? No, to the best of my knowldge no known sources available for confirm the details No, it's a MYTH or rather, a misconception. Are you serious? Eat your mints dude! |
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