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5 SIGNIFICANT HERBS FOR OVARY HEALTH & INCREASED FERTILITY

 

 

 

Ovaries are the female gonads — the primary female reproductive organs. These glands have three important functions: they secrete hormones, they protect the eggs a female is born with and they release eggs for possible fertilization. 

 

5 SIGNIFICANT HERBS FOR OVARY HEALTH & INCREASED FERTILITY.

  • SAW PALMETTO (Serenoa repens) - Saw Palmetto has the potential to help normalize impaired reproductive function, particularly for women with imbalanced estrogen and androgens (male hormones like testosterone) and it may stimulate suppressed ovulation as a result of elevated prolactin.

  • NETTLE (Urtica Dioca) - The significant zinc content found in nettles is a trace element that can boost fertility and your immune system. Excessive or unwanted hair growth and alopecia.

  • GINGER (Zingiber officinale) - Scientists applied a solution of ginger powder and water to ovarian cancer cells (High toxic ovarian cell tissues)

    (similar ginger powder to what is sold at grocery stores, only a standardized research grade). In every single one of their tests they found that the cancer cells died as a result of being in contact with the ginger solution - they either committed suicide (apoptosis) or they digested/attacked themselves (autophagy).

  • CORDONCILLO NEGRO (Piper aduncum L.) - Aids to kill bacteria, fungi/yeast, virus and stop uterine internal bleeding.

  • DAMIANA (Damiana Aphrodisiaca) - Balances the reproductive hormones and improves progesterone in the body know as the female happy hormone. A balanced reproductive hormone reliefs anxiety, migraines and depression and supports an increased fertility rate. 

 

 

 

 

 

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This information is not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease.

 

 

https://natural-fertility-info.com/tonic-herbs-known-to-support-ovarian-health.html

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/41747.php

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