5 Most Commonly Used Herbs for Infertility

Ancient Chinese medicine proves to be effective to this day, and one way is through herbal remedies that they used to treat infertility. Doctors nowadays do not like for women to try to use herbs for infertility, but a lot of believers still use them to help treat it. Health experts from the West argue the lack of conclusive scientific evidence to prove that herbal remedies indeed promote fertility. Many women that hope to get pregnant, thouhg, don’t mind using these different kinds of medicines because they believe that they will work while modern medicine does not.

 

Medicine made from herbs is thought to treat and care for someone not just physically, but spiritually and mentally as well. These medicines seek to treat the entire patient even while treating the physical symptom. Herbs for infertility work in a very similar manner. They do not just cure reproductive defects but are aimed at preparing the woman’s body as a whole to conceive a child. There is no one herb that is used by itself, rather every herbal remedy is typically a combination of several herbs. There are some remedies that have twenty ingredients in them. While most modern medicines come in pills, herbal remedies are also available in tea and granules. Most of what is used off a plant to create an herbal remedy are the flowers, roots, fruits, leaves, and bark.

 

Infertility is traced to many factors, which vary from person to person and from couple to couple. However, herbal medicine treats several possible causes that can affect it by themselves or in unison, including herbal treatments for balancing hormones, preparing the uterus, helping women to relax and feel less stressed and even for increasing libido. Additionally, taking in herbal remedies can do wonders for other health problems such as high blood pressure, epilepsy, heart disease, glaucoma, and many others.

 

A few herbs that are very commonly used to treat infertility are:

1. Flaxseed Oil – is said to be capable of treating infertility in both men and women.

2. Black Cohosh- It has been shown that black cohosh is great for reducing the amount of symptoms you have during menopause and reducing the amount of hot flashes you have.

This herb is also effective at treating mood swings and can even alleviate the painful vaginal dryness that menopausal women experience.

3. Evening Primrose Oil – Aids the body in the production of fertile quality cervical fluid, which alleviates symptoms of PMS and makes it easier for sperm cells to swim through the uterus and fallopian tubes to fertilize an egg.

4. Vitex (Chasteberry) – Works against peri-menopausal and menopausal symptoms including hot flashes and blood clotting.

5. Ginseng – Proven effective in promoting male fertility.

Other herbs that are used a lot to treat infertility are dong qui, red clover blossom, wild yam, false unicorn root, and licorice. Herbs for infertility can readily be bought from specialty stores across the United States. When shopping, look for treatments that indicate prescribed dosages. While herbs are highly beneficial and can be very effective, they can also be potent and dangerous if the doses are too high. If the herbal treatments help you achieve your goal of pregnancy, be sure to tell your doctor that you are taking the herbs as some medications, including anesthesia, should not be mixed with some herbs.

 

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