Understanding Fertility

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In my late teens early 20s I had no menstrual cycle for 4.5 years this lead me to the holistic path that I’m on today to support the root cause healing and to regain my healthy cycle which I did and now I teach this to other women inside Purify


Understanding Fertility & Root Cause Healing

While underlying “disease” or labels for symptoms or conditions can certainly impact the chances of conceiving and carrying to term, I’m happy to share that making some changes to reduce viral and toxic load (which can eventually minimise or reverse these symptoms or conditions) can strongly support your reproductive and endocrine system.

It’s no secret that dietary and lifestyle choices impact reproductive health. This includes obvious poor habits such as smoking or drinking excessive alcohol, but also exposure to repeated stressors and exposure to environmental toxins such as pesticides, herbicides, and plastics.


What We Now Know About Fertility

Anthony William from Medical Medium has shared that, quite commonly, women’s reproductive batteries can run low. He describes that, not unlike a phone or car battery, our reproductive batteries can be low as a result of issues such as previous use of birth control, spending our younger years doing all we could do to AVOID pregnancy, and/or extreme stress in our lives.

If the human body came with an indicator light, most women with infertility issues would see a low-power warning. That’s because a woman’s reproductive system is like a battery: the proper care, forethought, and attention are required to charge it up and get it working at full strength. If you’re a woman struggling with infertility, there’s a good chance that your reproductive system needs a charge. -AW


Foods that Increase Fertility & Heal

If you’re looking for ways to boost your battery, start with healing and fertility-enhancing foods!

Fruit

First and foremost, the reproductive system runs on glucose – and the best, most bioavailable source of glucose is fruit (and coconut water and honey). -AW

It’s time for fruit to become your new best friend (if it isn’t already!). This is a good time to ignore the “we need a zillion grams of protein” claims and give your body what it needs—natural sugar in the form of fructose and glucose from whole food sources. (Added bonus – breast milk is composed of glucose, too, so you’re setting the stage for success post-birth as well.)

Wild blueberries are a great fruit to start with. Other fruits that boost fertility include oranges, bananas, grapes, mangoes, melons, raspberries, cucumbers, cherries, and limes.

Many of these fruits are also great for vitamin C intake, promoting immune and reproductive health and helps maintain a healthy weight.

Avocados are especially helpful because they are high in omega-3 fatty acids, which are healthy fats that promote female and male fertility. To supplement omega-3, I recommend Vimergy Vegan EPA DHA. If you have been eating low-fat, this may be the time to add a little bit of fat.

Avocados are all about nurturing. They are the mother fruit. Why? They’re the closest food on the planet to breast milk. This means that in addition to the ways avocados help our bodies, they fill us spiritually with nurturing, motherly love. When we need to offer care to others—for example, when helping a friend or loved one through tough times—eating avocados helps us pass along this maternal energy.

And when we’re the ones who need love, either to keep us going as we tend to those around us or because of upheavals in our own lives, avocado is the ultimate comfort food. Bring avocado into your life as a teacher of unconditional love toward yourself and others, and watch your capacity for compassion grow and flourish. -AW


Veggies

Other notable foods for your fertility diet include leafy greens and veggies such as asparagus, spinach, artichokes, kale, celery, butter leaf lettuce, and potatoes.


Herbs & Other Foods

Lentils are great for boosting fertility, too, because they have high levels of folate, which is important for conception and a healthy pregnancy. It’s important to note that folate is NOT the same as folic acid. Folate occurs naturally in foods (vitamin B9), while folic acid is synthetic and should be avoided.


Prenatal Vitamins and Supplements


What Foods to Avoid for Fertility?

Anthony shares that avoiding anti-fertility foods is also an excellent idea. These foods/ingredients include:

  • Dairy products
  • Corn
  • Wheat
  • Rapeseed oil/Canola oil
  • Aspartame
  • MSG
  • Soy

Lifestyle Changes to Increase Fertility

In addition to eating more foods that increase fertility and avoiding those that don’t, make sure to take time for yourself and practice good self-care habits like meditation and limiting stress.


Do Your Best to Limit Stress

We all deal with stress regularly, and some of it is even healthy!

Excess stress, however, can have a profound impact on our ability to conceive, among other dangers. When our bodies produce excess adrenaline during “fight or flight” moments (perhaps related to work, family, finances, etc.), particularly when this occurs on repeat, it can interfere with our reproductive system’s ability to perform.

That’s because your body wants to protect you. If you undergo emotional upheaval or another form of extreme stress, your body’s instinct is to prevent a baby from putting more stress on your body – so the excess adrenaline that is intended for fight or flight acts as an anti-fertility steroid. -AW

In addition to monitoring your stress levels, to help combat adrenal fatigue, it is best to eat every 1-2 hours. This prevents your adrenals from having to work overtime to fill in for drops in blood glucose levels.


Try Meditation

A woman’s reproductive system has a soul of its own. This means that when you’re trying to cultivate its fertility, it’s essential to go beyond the physical steps above. There’s a very real element of spiritual nurturing involved. Just as partners try to get in sync with each other when trying to conceive, it’s important to get in touch, soul to soul, with your own reproductive system. -AW

In Life-Changing Foods, Anthony shares that simply getting in touch with your reproductive system and honoring it during a “walking meditation” can be very helpful. He also discusses breathing in white light to “amplify the recharging of your womb.”


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