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Can You Benefit From Fertility Herbs?

Can You Benefit From Fertility Herbs?

When it comes to trying for a baby the inability of being able to conceive can certainly be very painstaking, but on the same token, it can also be confusing.

One of the most important pointers that you should be certain to keep fresh in your mind is not to give up. There are a range of alternative options out there for you to choose from which may help enhance your fertility, whether male or female.

Naturally, there are different types of methods for you to choose from which may be effective for enhancing fertility. Some of these include hypnosis and acupuncture. One of the most dynamic ways that is put to use as a way to enhance your chances of being able to have a child is fertility herbs. This isn't a 'new' concept by any means. Fertility herbs have been used for many centuries in order to enhance chances of conception.

If you are contemplating using fertility herbs, there are a number of different things that you ought to take into consideration. What types of fertility herbs may be effective? What benefits can they provide for you?

It is very likely that one of the major reasons which you have been experiencing infertility is due to stress. This is commonly overlooked. In order to increase your fertility ratio, one of the most important things may be to find ways to relax and control the amount of stress that you experience each day. Stress by itself has its own health implications so it is very wise to try to eliminate any unnecessary stress or frustrations.

When they are taken regularly, fertility herbs can help you do a range of tasks that may be very helpful and improve your chances of having children. This does include reducing anxiety and stress  as well as important aspects such as regulating hormones. All of these things can be important to improving your chances of having children.

This approach is so dynamic because it works to relax your body and it also works to regulate your sexual drive.

Is this important for both men and women?

The short answer is yes. Fertility herbs are mostly associated with women, and this is true in helping to provide the nurturing that the uterus needs. However, they are equally important for men, to help improve ejaculation strength, quality and strength, and even number of sperm.

One of the most effective fertility herbs that you may want to consider using is Dong Quai. It has been nicknamed 'female ginseng', as it tends to work very similarly to oestrogen.

Also, a fertility herb which has been proven to one of the most effective is red clover. The main reason that is so effective is because it contains a variety of different vitamins which are quite useful for women. It is also packed with hormonal proteins that your body needs, including added calcium and magnesium. Damiana, ginseng, Saw palmetto for men, are all also helpful to enhance sexual hormones.

Other important nutrients include Selenium, to help with sperm count, along with vitamin C, E, and Zinc; essential fatty acids for normal glandular function, added help for the reproductive system; full ranges of amino acids and enzymes to help in both ovarian and sperm production and enhanced nutrient absorption from your diet; and B vitamins also all help the reproductive system and egg production.

For a good regime leading up to pregnancy, I would highly advise, for women to consider taking:

  • Total Balance Women's Premium (or Standard) at full dose;
  • Female Rejuvenator at 3 - 6 per day; and
  • Omega 3/DHA (any of 3 versions) at 2 - 4 per day.

And for men to consider:

  • Total Balance Men's Premium (or Standard) at full dose;
  • Male Rejuvenator at 3 - 6 per day; and
  • Omega 3/DHA (any of 3 versions) at 2 - 4 per day.

I mentioned the variable dose.  The higher dose is optimal but may be outside your budget.  The smaller dose will still be of considerable benefit.

Along with an improved healthy diet, fluid regime, and plenty of exercise.

When considering fertility regimes, always check with your doctor, and us, to ensure that your regime can be used in conjunction with any medications that you may already be using.

Comments  2

  • Carl
    December 01, 2010

    I found that adding exercise greatly reduces stress and the increase in circulation is also beneficial.
  • Tasha
    December 03, 2010

    Hello!  My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant for 6 years.  I started taking Clomid, the fertility drug.  After taking it for 5 months and becoming a crazy lunatic, we decided it wasn't worth it.  It took 9 months after stopping taking it for my hormone levels to even out.  I was taking Clomid because I had a luteal phase defect which means I ovulate too late or not at all in my cycle.  So even if I get pregnant, I would miscarry as the baby didn't have time to become solid.  So I gave up the hope of getting pregnant but started taking the Female Rejuvenator.  During this time, we have had probably 100 people in our church and family praying for us.  I don't know which worked (probably both in different ways!) but I do know my hormones feel much more balanced and I actually started ovulating regularly which is HUGE.  Maybe a baby is next!!  :) Either way, we love your vitamins.  We used to get sick at least once/month and haven't been sick for months.  The pills aren't overnight magic always I know but long term they ARE magic as we start to experience differences in our health we didn't even know were issues but we know we are feeling so much better in so many ways.  Thank you!!!!

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