Infertility is a rising problem in today’s society. I tried to find accurate info on how much is spent annually on infertility treatments, and I kept getting results for ways to finance treatments for infertility. The saddest part is that in many cases, the body can reverse infertility naturally if given the correct resources.
Infertility, like any disease, is simply a sign that something is not right inside the body and must be fixed. It isn’t a deficiency in fertility drugs or due to a lack of IVF. Fertility is a natural process in the body, but one that the body can turn off if it doesn’t feel it can safely sustain a pregnancy.
There are so many confounding factors that can cause or contribute to infertility, which is why conventional treatment can vary so much in effectiveness; it simply can’t address all the possible causes. Fertility drugs and artificial hormones of any kind, including birth control, can make underlying problems better, but can also make them even worse and make future fertility more difficult. To me this is sad, because hormonal birth control is often prescribed for various hormonal imbalances and problems.
Infertility can be caused by a huge number of factors: hormone imbalance, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Endometriosis, Anovulatory Cycles, physical blockage, inadequate hormone production, short luteal Stage, lack of lutenizing hormone, high levels or prolactin, and many others.
Poor nutrition often plays a major role, as does exposure to certain chemicals. Age plays less of a role before menopause than was originally thought. While there are many wonderful naturally minded fertility specialists out there, in many cases it is not possible for them to test for and address any of these possible underlying issues. Extreme fertility treatments do work for some, but can be very emotionally and physically exhausting, not to mention very expensive.
The great news is that dietary and lifestyle changes can make a tremendous difference in fertility, and often help with other issues like excess weight, lack of energy, blood sugar problems, skin issues, and insomnia in the process. Even those who choose to undergo conventional fertility treatments can help improve their chance of working by supporting their bodies in natural ways as well.
This is the specific system I obtained from Katie she uses when working with women on fertility, but it is also very useful for helping with PMS, cramping, fatigue, heavy periods and other hormone related problems. It is designed to address all issues that can contribute, and short of a physical inability to conceive, it will work.
This is by far the most important step. In modern times, many people are undernourished, despite being overweight. The body simply will not allow conception to occur or a pregnancy to continue if it doesn’t have the basic foundation it needs to sustain a pregnancy. Many women turn to a low-fat, high fiber diet in an attempt to increase health and lose weight. Weight loss has been shown to increase fertility, but losing weight in this way is rarely effective for increasing fertility because it deprives the body of the necessary proteins and fats necessary for hormone production.
Some nutritional ways to help optimize fertility:
For some women, nutrition alone can be enough to support the body for fertility. It is very important to continue these things once pregnant, and not stop giving yourself proper nutrition, which is even more vital for the growth of an unborn child. Of course, pregnancy is not a license to revert to a bad diet!
Any doctor, or even a Google search, should reveal that habits like smoking, drug use, and high caffeine intake can severely impair fertility. There are many other lifestyle factors that contribute as well:
Most lifestyle factors are also easy to fix with a little effort. The most common lifestyle factors that can increase fertility are:
Fertility Stage 1 & 2 are an herbal tincture interfusion designed to support general reproductive health throughout your monthly fertility cycle. Utilizing two herbal interfusions, one for the first half of your menstrual cycle and another for the second half, you are able to support your body's natural fertility cycle with specific herbal interfusion for each Stage.
Fertility Stage 1 supports the first half of the cycle from menstruation through ovulation (day 14 average). Follow up with Fertility Stage2 for the second half of your cycle. Fertility Stage 1 will help to support:
The Stage 1 Herbal Ingredients include:
Tribulus Terrestris Fruit – Is an herb that comes South America and is used to help support normal ovulation.
Chaste Tree Berry (Vitex)- Will support your hormonal balance, normal ovulation and balanced progesterone levels.
Dong Quai Root - A wonderful reproductive toner which encourages circulation to the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tubes.
Liuwei Dihuang Wan - Supports and regulates the menstrual cycle, reduces uterine spasm and inflammation, supports liver health for hormonal balance, supports normal function of the entire reproductive system and fertility longevity.
Damiana Leaf- Known as an effective herbal aphrodisiac, Damiana helps to encourage circulation and blood supply to the uterus and vagina in order to oxygenate cells in the region and promote libido.
Fertility Stage 2 supports the second half of the cycle from right after ovulation until menstruation begins (day 15 until your period begins).
Fertility Stage 2 helps to support:
Fertility Stage 2 Herbal Ingredients:
Liuwei Dihuang Wan- Regulates the menstrual cycle, reduces uterine spasm and inflammation, supports liver health for hormonal balance, and supports normal function of the entire reproductive system and fertility longevity.
Chaste Tree Berry (Vitex)– Will support your hormonal balance, normal ovulation and balanced progesterone levels.
Maca Root – This wonderful herb will assist your body in maintaining a normal progesterone hormonal level without containing hormones itself.
Crampbark – This Herb helps to reduce nervous tension and promotes a calm, relaxed and healthy uterus awaiting implantation.
Damiana - Encourages circulation and blood supply to your uterus and vagina in order to oxygenate cells.
Dandelion Leaf – Is a gentle liver tonic which helps to support your body's natural ability to metabolize excess hormones.
Fertility Stage 1:As a dietary supplement - Shake well before each use. Take 15 - 30 drops 3 times per day in a small amount of water. Use from day 4 - 14 of your monthly cycle. Day one is the first day of your period. Discontinue at first determination of pregnancy and avoid during nursing.
Fertility Phase 2:As a dietary supplement - Shake well before each use. Take 15 - 30 drops 3 times per day in a small amount of water. Use from day 15 - 1 of your monthly cycle. Day one is the first day of your period. Discontinue at first determination of pregnancy and avoid during nursing.
Caution: This product contains Liuwei Dihuang Wan. (Rehmannia glutinosa), there is a caution for use of this herb for those with autoimmune dysfunction, autoimmune disorders and those taking immunosuppressive medications.
NOTE: It is important to check with a physician or specialist for problems like infertility and to address any underlying health issues. Many women also benefit from working with a naturopathic doctor or specialist to address nutrition, supplements and lifestyle changes that can help.
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