Category — Herbs For Getting Pregnant
Fertility Herbs
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There are so many fertility herbs and not all of them will suit everybody. Certain herbs have specific properties so therefore do not always mean they are positive. A herb such as red clover for example has estrogenic aspects and would not be the best option if you were battling an over abundance of estrogen. [Read more →]
November 15, 2008 No Comments
Fertility Herbal Food
Today I’m going to talk about a herb that can really help you with irregular menstrual cycles and many other symptoms associated with your reproductive health. Maca is a fertility herbal food that originates from Peru. Maca dates back thousands of years and is thought to have been a very prized root plant. How can maca help you get pregnant? [Read more →]
November 12, 2008 No Comments
Infertility Herbs - Dong Quai
With such a vast amount of infertility herbs to choose from it can be a little confusing knowing where to start. Generally you are better off finding a Chinese Herbalist to formulate a fertility blend for you. It can be comforting though to know a little bit about the type of herbs you might be advised to take. One herb often used for infertility is dong quai. How can dong quai help your reproductive health? [Read more →]
November 7, 2008 No Comments
Herbs For Fertility
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The second herb I’d like to discuss in this series on herbs for fertility is Black Cohosh. It is a native shrub of North America and can grow up to 8 feet tall. The shrub is easily recognised by its tall stalks of fluffy white flowers. Black Cohosh has estrogenic properties and it has been used in the past by Native Americans to help alleviate menopausal symptoms. [Read more →]
October 30, 2008 No Comments
Vitex
There are many herbs for getting pregnant and therefore today’s post is the start of a series of posts about the herbs you can use to help with your goal of getting pregnant fast. There is one herb that is famous for helping female reproduction and it is well deserving of its hero status. [Read more →]
October 26, 2008 No Comments

