Archive for September, 2009

*Organic for Fertility* Part 2

September 19, 2009 - 1:42 pm 9 Comments

Heres my organic garden, and info on what makes organic stuff organic!

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Herbs for Her No. 7 Restore Ovarian Balance

September 19, 2009 - 1:42 pm No Comments

Are your cycles, irregular? Have you gained weight lately? Unable to lose weight? Are you seeing facial hair? Have you been diagnosed with cystic ovaries? If so, think Herbs for Her No. 7.

The herbs and supplements in this regime are all natural and will not interfere with chemicals. This regime may be taken at the same time as clomid, letrozole, metformin and injectibles.

These symptoms are becoming more and more common, so don’t suffer in silence, restore balance and get back to feeling and looking better! Not to mention, increasing your fertility.

Love,
Momma Kath+++

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Dr Shen’s Women’s Precious pill

September 19, 2009 - 1:41 pm No Comments

Chinese herbs for women’s health, Women’s Precious Pills. Used for 1,000 years for fertility and menstrual good health.

www.drshen.com
www.drshen.com/womenshealth.htm

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The Clear Passage Method

September 19, 2009 - 1:41 pm No Comments

Improving Fertility by Decreasing Adhesions - from the book “Miracle Moms, Better Sex, Less Pain.”

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Child and Maternal Health in an Era of Chemical Pollution

September 16, 2009 - 4:20 pm No Comments

Every year around 100,000 different types of chemicals are produced for a variety of

uses around the world and many of these chemicals find their way into our environment and homes. Meanwhile, Other chemicals that have been banned still leak in from old products and continue to linger around as we continue to pump our lives

with more toxins. Having said that, the current testing, labeling and monitoring programs capture only a fraction of the chemicals we are exposed to.

The realistic unfortunate bottom line is that we are being exposed to tens of thousands of chemicals every day that interact with each other and with us. We have evolved to incorporate them in our lives in every possible manner, still we stumble and trip trying to figure out why diseases, cancer rates, and the oh so many mental and behavioral disabilities continue to replicate.

About 99 % of all the recent reports about the effects of chemicals on the environment and human health continue to focus on pollutants which we have already isolated as being problematic, while largely ignoring many other chemicals about which we know little.

In this talk I would like to touch on children and how they are affected by what we bring into our homes. Like it or not the second highest source of chemical contamination, after food, is air. Indoor exposure to chemicals, including alkylphenols, bisphenol A and phthalates, in preschool children has been shown to be greater indoors than out (Wilson et al.,2003). Chemicals Also build up from cleaning compounds, personal care products, cosmetics and toiletries. Vapours and degraded materials detach from carpeting, paints, computers, furniture and toys, and stick to aerosol particles.

Another reality many parents may or may not know is that children are at a higher risk of developing side effects and illnesses from these exposures as their entire physiology, pharmaco-kinetics and dynamics differ from those of adults.

There are many mechanisms by which environmental agents can negatively outcome a pregnancy(including fertility and the in utero development of the next generation of women) and a growing body of epidemiologic literature associates air pollution with preterm birth and other adverse pregnancy outcomes. In the pregnant state women may be exposed to the same environmental chemicals and activities as non pregnant women or as they were before their pregnancies, however, there are some aspects of the lives of many women that increase the chances of exposures to certain toxic agents.

For example, as compared with men, many women may be spending more time at home, either as homemakers, caregivers or to work a home-based business which increases their chancess of exposure to indoor toxins (Burg JA et al.) Many of These chemicals are transmitted to the growing

fetus and affect multiple organs on many different levels starting from mild to severe.

Be ware of some home-based activities like gardening and craft work which involve exposure

to toxic agents under conditions with less control than many regulated workplaces. Crafts, especially making jewelry, ceramics and prints can be associated with hazardous chemical exposure.

There are also some behavioral aspects of pregnancy that may increase the likelihood of

exposure as many women & men prepare for their new born by engaging in repairs to the home environment. Remodeling may increase exposure to hazards such as lead-based paint, asbestos, formaldehyde, and radon. Of these, lead is a major reproductive toxin that can cause decreased fertility in men and women and increase the risk of intrauterine toxicity to the fetus

(Silbergeld EK. et al.1997)

So, The message is and has always been to care for your health beyond the norm that has been tought to you. Spend some time and effort to learn how breathing contaminated air into your lungs can be avoided by simple shopping decisions and some behavioral modifications that will not only save you money, but a lot of doctors visits down the road.

Iman Ashour
http://www.articlesbase.com/parenting-articles/child-and-maternal-health-in-an-era-of-chemical-pollution-135992.html

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infertility treatment acupuncture

September 9, 2009 - 2:13 pm No Comments

the Hunyuan method successfuly treated infertility after failed IVFs and donor egg with fertility drugs.

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Trying To Conceive Vlog #3

September 9, 2009 - 2:13 pm 6 Comments

blah blah im pretty boring…
New herb formula contains:
(theyr all chinese herbs so they sound a bit foreign)
Paeonia Veitchii root(chi shao), Bupleurum falcatum root (chai hu), Angelica root (dong guia), Ligusticum wallichii (chuan xiong), Rehmannia glutinosa root (sheng di), Polygonatum sibiricum root (huang jing), Psoralea corylifolia seed, Cuscuta hygrophilea seed, Cyperus rotundus, Lycopus lucidus her, leonurus sibiricus herb, Prunus persica seed, Carthamus tinctorius flower, citrus aurantium.

Wow what a load of bollocks haha, hope its helpful tho!

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What is "fertility blend" and did it help you conceive?

September 4, 2009 - 8:20 pm 1 Comment

I’ve been seeing questions in this forum about some kind of product named "fertility blend". What is it? A vitamin, drink, medicine, etc.

If you’ve used it, have you had success?


FertilityBlend For Women, Capsules

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Can two people use the same clear blue easy fertility monitor?

September 4, 2009 - 8:20 pm 5 Comments

My wife’s friend gave her the clear blue easy fertility monitor after she got pregnant. My wife was reading the directions and it said not to have two people use the same monitor. Is this true or do they just want you to buy more of their product. My wife’s friend told her to buy new "sticks" and it should be fine.

Anyone else use someone elses successfully?

The instructions say not to, but that’s mostly because they cost $200 and the Clearblue company would be missing out on a lot of profit. (Think about it…everyone knows somebody that’s trying to conceive..it can easily be borrowed).

It does say that it saves your information from past cycles to compute your most fertile days, but that’s only part of it. It also measures your hormones to determine your fertile days. Take the batteries out for a while before you trade it off. If the info is still stored, it probably won’t affect the predictions too much at all since it still measures hormone levels. For the first few cycles using it, it’s probably a good idea to chart your BBT and use the much cheaper ovulation prediction kits along with the monitor, just to verify. You can get really cheap ovulation sticks at earlypregnancytests.com.



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Does anyone know how to get pregnant naturally with no fertility drugs?

September 4, 2009 - 8:20 pm 11 Comments

My husband and I have been trying to have a baby for four years. I have two children already, born a year and one month apart. I would like to have more children but do not really want to have to use fertility drugs. Does anyone know how to get pregnant naturally with either herbal, or natural methods? Thank you very much for any advice or answers given.

Vitex Chasteberry is an herbal supplement that is used to help balance your hormones, help with fertility, and relieve PMS and Menopause symptoms. There are many websites that you can google, here’s one.

http://www.susunweed.com/Article_Vitex_RedMoonHerbs.htm

Also, Evening Primrose Oil has helped people as well.

Another suggestion may seem odd but it did work for a friend of mine trying to conceive. She used the Instead cups that are intended for use during your period. She would place one in after sex, her and her husband had sex every other day for the week of ovulation, and she would put a cup in immediately after before she stood up. She left it there for a few hours, then would take it out. This keeps the sperm at the cervix, she conceived the first month trying this method after 6 months of trying. It may have been a coincidence but it’s worth a try.

http://thefertilityshop.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=132

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