Increase fertility, fight infertility – balance your hormones and get pregnant naturally

The mistake most infertile couples make is waiting too long to get pregnant. Yes, infertility is a couple’s issue and not just for the woman alone. About 40% of the cause of infertility is attributed to women. Another 40% is attributed to male infertility factors. Five percent is shared by the two couples and the remaining 5% is said to be due to unknown factors. Now getting pregnant is a natural process and any time a couple is labeled ‘sterile’ there is a problem. This is because Western medicine and its fertility specialists have few solutions for infertility sufferers. Western fertility doctors limit themselves to harmful drugs, invasive procedures, and aggressive surgery. All of these methods are exercises in futility rather than fertility. Orthodox medicine has its limitations and limits that do not address the root cause of infertility in the first place.

For example, fertility drugs such as clomiphene citrate (clomid) are associated with ovarian cysts and cancer. Yes, clomid can also cause multiple pregnancies and misshapen babies if they work at all. Now, by trying to cure the problem of anovulation (not producing eggs), clomiphene creates multiple premature ovulation and a depleted ovary. The infertile woman needs a healthy ovary to produce eggs, achieve a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

Another cause of infertility and perhaps the most important is hormonal imbalance. The reproductive hormones are FSH, LH, estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Hormonal imbalance is the underlying cause of all other secondary causes of infertility like fibroids, ovarian cysts, endometrisis, endometrial hyperplasia, irregular periods, heavy periods, or missed menstruation. This is because there is a maxim in natural medicine that says: “for any symptom (infertility in this case) or complex of symptoms, there is always an imbalance behind it.”

Of all these hormones mentioned above, the dominance of estrogens relative to progesterone stands out as the main cause of infertility. This is due to all the sources of estrogen in the environment and it gets worse by the day. These include zenoestrogens, plant estrogens, and mycoestrogens. On the other hand, too many infertile women have low progesterone levels.

Remember that progesterone is the pregnancy hormone. Its name is derived from pro-gestation which means ‘for pregnancy’. So you have to raise the level of progesterone and balance it with the normal level of good estrogen like estriol to get pregnant. Hormone imbalance is a key infertility factor that orthodox obstetricians have failed to address. Natural pregnancy remedies can remedy this situation and pave the way for the infertile woman to get pregnant.

Here are the steps you should take to combat female infertility, stop estrogen dominance while balancing your hormones, get pregnant, and have healthy babies:

The infertile woman must learn to listen to her body and avoid all junk, processed, devitalized and chemical foods. She eats organic, non-estrogenic foods whenever possible. Any food that can increase fertility can cure infertility. “Anything that can prevent disease can cure it,” says Dr. Benard Jensen.

Therefore, avoid foods such as soybeans, commercial vegetable oils, flaxseed, carrots, dioxins, organophosphates, stored nuts, and bread contaminated with mycoestrogens.

Aggressive cleansing and detoxification of the blood, liver, colon and kidneys. Bitters like gentian, chaste berry (vitex), Chinese bitters, goldenseal, and wormwood (also kills parasites) are paramount. This is because they also cleanse the reproductive organs. Then introduce superfoods like acai, avocados, mangoes, tomatoes, and green vegetable juices. These foods also correct abnormalities in the reproductive organs that prepare the body for infertility. It’s hard to be infertile when you’re eating the usual recommendation of five servings of fruits and vegetables a day. The exceptions to this rule are menopause and the underlying structural abnormality of the reproductive organs. Because the food is not enough or is chemical, all infertile couples need to supplement to increase fertility.

Now comes supplementation with fertile foods. To balance pregnancy hormones and regularize your period, you need a systemic enzyme blend containing nattokinase and serrapeptase. These enzymes work best with myomimine, which blocks estrogen at its receptor sites in the ovary, uterus, thyroid, and fat cells. Myomin also prevents the aromatization of testosterone back to harmful estrogen (estradiol). myomin also aids the detoxification work of the liver and cleanses the blood while regulating the immune system.

Along with hormonal balance is stress management. The moment a couple is labeled as infertile, the psychic component is activated. None of us can eliminate stress; we can only control it. The mind-body connection comes into play in managing infertility. I prefer to call it psycho-spiritual infertility treatment. Emotions and hormones go together. And stress is very important for body balance and for getting pregnant. Large doses of vitamin C, astragulus, magnesium, zinc, and vitamin B complex (especially B6) are necessary to manage stress because they are enzyme-balancing (enzymes drive hormones) and are adaptogens that help the body cope with stress. Letting go and letting go of God, forgiveness and a positive attitude towards life are necessary to combat infertility. This is because the human spirit, soul and body are always considered when evaluating the infertile couple and combating infertility holistically.

The evaluation of the infertile couple must include male infertility factors. We must not forget male infertility centered on sperm viability. Semen analysis is central to the study of male infertility. All the above fertility foods prescribed for the infertile woman are also good for increasing male fertility. Food supplements balance male hormones, increase sperm count, viability, motility, longevity and durability. Healthy sperm also resist antisperm antibodies (hidden cause of infertility) in the female reproductive tract.

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