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Herbs - A
Natural Way To Boost Fertility
by Betty
Jimenez
There are many very
powerful herbal remedies for all types of medical conditions. Most
everyone knows that a bladder infection can be helped with
cranberries, or cranberry juice. Aloe Vera is not only used for home
remedies, it has also, recently, been incorporated into many modern,
advanced medicines. There are also herbal solutions to help in the
search for fertility!
Anticipating a child can be filled with much happiness and
excitement. The pregnant mother and her partner experience many
wonderful, thrill filled moments along this path of pregnancy.
For a couple who are unable to conceive, or who have a low chance at
conception, this waiting game is filled with equal amounts of dread
and sadness. There are many modern treatments and options for
couples who have, in the past, been unable to conceive. There are
fertility drugs, in vitro fertilization, surrogate pregnancies,
thermometers and new positions, as well as, of course, adoption.
Many couples are afraid of the side effects of fertility drugs,
which, as well as dangerous, can also produce multiple offspring.
Twins or triplets might be cute, but eight newborns at one time?
Dangerous, risky, and frightening. Some of the side effects of
current drugs for women are severe nausea and hypo tension (low
blood pressure), as well as mood swings and hot flashes in some
patients. There are also side effects listed such as the
growth of excess hair, skin problems and, sometimes, weight gain.
In vitro fertilization is very expensive, and actually has a very
low success rate. In fact, this treatment is generally only used as
a last effort. Along with this discouraging fact, there are also
moral, ethical and religious questions and oppositions to these
procedures.
The topic of freezing male sperm (or even female eggs) for use in
the future has also been a very hotly debated topic.
Surrogate pregnancy has the same considerations, as it is basically
the same procedure, with the exception that the egg, instead of
being planted in the natural mother's uterus, is implanted into
another female's womb. This adds emotional and legal problems into
the mix, along with the existing ethical, moral and religious
matters.
Though adoption is a wonderful, warm and much needed social
practice, for some couples the desire to have a child of their own
hereditary lineage is very strong.<p>
Is there nothing else which can be done? Well, actually, there is.
There are many very powerful herbal remedies for all types of
medical conditions. Most everyone knows that a bladder infection can
be helped with cranberries, or cranberry juice. Aloe Vera is not
only used for home remedies, it has also, recently, been
incorporated into many modern, advanced medicines. There are also
herbal solutions to help in the search for fertility!<p>
What are these herbs? Well, there are blackberries, mugwort,
saffron, Dang Gui, Ligusticum, Rehmannia, and White Peony. You
should be able to locate these herbs in general health food stores,
as well as some stores in the
Chinatown district of your local city.
Dang Gui(Angelica sinensis), Ligusticum, Rehmannia, White Peony.
This is a classic Chinese formula known as Dang Gui Four and can be
found in any Chinatown and some health food stores. There are also
herbs to help "maintain" the pregnancy, and prevent miscarriage.
These are Chaste berry, Cramp bark, and Partridge Berry.<p>
Why do these herbs help? The blueberries, according to the Chinese
naturalist view of treatment, are considered to be a nutritive tonic. Use of the
blueberries will promote a strong density and function of all organs, including
the reproductive ones.
Mugwort is believed to be almost magical in it's effect on the
female sexual organs. Blood flow to the reproductive organs is
increased, thereby warming and strengthening the uterus, leading to
more productive female cycles, and
pregnancy.
Saffron has been used for many centuries to strengthen circulation
and promote warmth to the spleen, which is believed to be essential
to the reproductive organs, and, therefore, necessary for a healthy,
complete pregnancy. This herb is known to be very expensive, but
also very
effective.
The Dang Gui Four is used to promote healthy circulation in the
entire female pelvic area, which is believed to be a major cause of
infertility, as well as working with the pituitary gland to increase
ovulation.
Though no herb is guaranteed, and use may not result in pregnancy,
the use of these herbs has been well documented for centuries in
Chinese medicine and in our own "country" folks here in the United
States, and these remedies have been relied upon for centuries to
help couples in their search for a baby.
Betty Jimenez is the mother of 3 young sons, as well as a wife of 13
years. She has completed an associates degree in interdisciplanary
education / and has 12 years hospital and nutritional education
experience.
As well as being the managing editor of
http://www.diabeteslifestyles.com,
Betty is the content editor of the
"Eating for Life" site at suite101 and is the new GURU for the
"Nutrition-Tips" site at
http://www.lifetips.com
Betty has several poems published in anthologies (National Library
of Poetry), as well as a recipe featured in the "Eat Great...Lose
Weight" cookbook published by Prevention. Several articles are also
available at MillenniumShift, HelpingOurselves, Book Lover's Haven,
and Zinos. |