Natural Remedies for Fertility
Can mother nature help our difficulties with conceiving? There is no one size fits all fertility cure. The good news is that there are natural remedies you can try before turning to medicinal or surgical offerings for help.
I find that nature is a powerful and balancing force in life and for many centuries people have turned to the wonders of nature when it comes to solving or (occasionally) creating problems. In this case, there are plants, herbs, and flowers that are actually believed to be quite effective aids in the treatment of infertility problems for both men and women. If you have been trying unsuccessfully to conceive you may want to discuss some of the options you'll find below with your physician before turning to more costly methods. If you are already trying some of those methods without success, perhaps the herbs and other natural remedies below can help.
The important thing is to discuss everything with your doctor. If you are fortunate you will have a doctor that values the worth of natural cures and remedies and will work with you. Regardless your doctor needs to know if you are taking any sort of herbal remedy as they may interact with medications that he or she has prescribed.
Parsley, believe it or not is one of the first herbs that comes to mind when it comes to fertility. While there are superstitions surrounding parsley and its evil nature there is also a great deal to support it as a lust inducing drug that will aid in your fertility endeavors. Add a little extra to your favorite recipes and enjoy generously however, you should limit your exposure to parsley once you have conceived, as it is also believed to bring about early labor.
Red clover is a very useful herb when it comes to conception and fertility. Not only is this herb gentle on the body it is also recommended for both the male and the female in order to enhance fertility. This herb is believed to promote good health of both the sperm and the eggs while also promoting an overall acceptance of pregnancy throughout the body. This herb is also safe to consume throughout pregnancy and while lactating as an anti-cancer remedy as well.
Other great herbs that are known for promoting fertility include: oatstraw, nettles, and red raspberry leaves. At the other end of the spectrum you should avoid rue and wild carrot (also known as Queen Anne's lace) as they are widely considered anti-fertility herbs or birth control to use a modern term. Mother Nature has been taking care of keeping the planet populated for centuries it only makes sense that she would have some excellent remedies to assist you in your efforts to build a family of your own.
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