Are there any herbs that help get you pregnant and treat endometriosis?

December 25th, 2009 | by Vitamin Advisor |
kitten asked:


I have endometriosis and I have never got pregnant and I would like to before I turn 30 years old. Are there any herbs to help with this?

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  1. 4 Responses to “Are there any herbs that help get you pregnant and treat endometriosis?”

  2. By Dulcinea on Dec 25, 2009 | Reply

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    you should try alternative medicine, like Homeopathy. In my case, I had to take hormones to stop my menstruation for a whole yr in order for my reproductive organs to heal. I had my first child at 32.

  3. By Endo on Dec 26, 2009 | Reply

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    While alternative and homeopathic therapies can be helpful for some women in alleviating some of the painful symptoms associated with the disease, there have not been any evidence-based studies detailing any positive impact of herbal therapies, etc. on fertility rates. Studies do show, however, that surgical removal (such as through excision -) can and does increase fertility, even in stage III and IV patients. Your best bet is to seek the assistance of a true specialist who can meticulously remove the disease, thereby conferring the best possible benefits for pregnancy. A specialist will also be better suited to help you should IVF protocols become necessary down the road as well. Good luck and best wishes.

  4. By Christian B on Dec 27, 2009 | Reply

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    I found some info on Dr. Randine Lewis’ website - thefertilesoul.com - hopefully it can help you out! I don’t see anything about herbs (though, I know she knows quite a lot about herbal treatments) but here are her recommendations:

    Ultra OPC or Iso OPC, deep sea fish oil, supplement with spirulina, and eat lots of organic vegetables and fruits.

  5. By sugars_that_heal on Dec 30, 2009 | Reply

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    Look at the information on glyconutrients.

    Information is on my page.

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