Infertility
- Infertility is the inability to conceive by either partner
- Big factors in infertility include structural abnormalities such as blocked fallopian tubes, undescended testes, adhesions from operations and injuries to organs, especially the ovaries themselves.
- Also pelvic inflammatory disease, intra-uterine devices (IUDs), hormonal imbalance, as well as advanced age.
- In men, infertility has been linked to many things from undescended testes and mumps, to radiation.
- Malnutrition by way of deficiencies in amino acids, vitamins, minerals and the essential fatty acids, contribute to sperm and ovarian dysfunction.
- Heavy metals and chemical toxicity result in a marked reduction of the enzymes involved in reproduction.
- Low thyroid has been shown to be of importance in infertility as well as miscarriage.
- Caffeine and salicylates adversely affect fertility.
- Other chemicals implicated in infertility are alcohol, fluoride, mercury, pesticides and herbicides, smoking and synthetic oestrogen.
- Fertility specialists are least interested in investigating the nutritional foundation upon which fertility depends.
- In a chemical soup that is the body unable to detoxify, it is difficult if not impossible for either fertilisation to take place or for the foetus to thrive.
- After two years of study, it was found that the conception rate by IVF was exactly the same as simply waiting and with no intervention.
- The simplest effective method to ascertain ovulation is the basal body temperature - usually 0.5C higher in the second half of the cycle.
- Anxiety and stress may contribute to infertility in both partners.
- Zinc is the number one mineral for sperm production.
- B6 in the form of P5P is the number one vitamin for hormone balance.
- Omega 3 is the number one fatty acid for both male and female fertility.
- The state of the uterus for sperm survival as well as subsequent attachment of the fertilised egg is paramount for success.
- Uterine infections, especially fungus and parasites, make it difficult if not impossible for fertilisation to take place.
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