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How Herbs Increase Fertility

Updated on December 7, 2014

Nature's Powerful Herbs

Boost Fertility with Herbs

Increasing fertility seems to be an ongoing issue that many women face, even in today's technologically advanced era. Women are still plagued with problems of fertility and do not know how to remedy it. But, thankfully, there is an easy solution to the problem of decreasing fertility and that is with herbs. It has been shown that herbs improve fertility in a dramatic fashion and the best part is that herbs are completely safe to use and chemical-free.


Stinging Nettle

One of the best herbs to improve fertility is the stinging nettle. It is a very popular herb for women because it tones and nourishes the uterus specifically and strengthens the kidneys as well as the adrenal glands. Also, the root of stinging nettle has a compound which boosts testosterone levels creating an improved sperm quality and increased sexual desire in men. Stinging nettle is usually taken in tea form a few times a day.

How to Make Fresh Nettle Tea

Red Rasberry Leaf

Another great herb that is very beneficial in boosting fertility in women is red raspberry leaf. This herb has been shown to strengthen the uterine lining as well as lengthening the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. This means it helps regulate your menstrual cycle. As a bonus, red raspberry leaf has been shown to increase the possibility of implantation. This is a huge benefit.

Red Raspberry Leaf Tonic

False Unicorn Root

A very popular herb for women to take that are looking to boost fertility is the false unicorn root. This root helps to regulate the ovaries and has actually been shown to directly improve fertility tremendously for a variety of different women. An extra benefit is that this root has been shown to relieve male impotence.

False Unicorn Root Benefits

Evening Primrose Oil

Lastly, an amazingly beneficial herb to help support fertility is evening primrose oil. This herb actually improves the condition of the cervix which is of utmost importance when attempting to increase fertility. An even more exciting benefit is that this herb creates a perfect environment for the egg to develop.

Evening Primrose Health Benefits

Summary

To summarize, there are many herbs out there that help to improve fertility, but just with anything else, it is important to be cautious when taking the above mentioned herbs. Stinging nettle, red raspberry leaf, false unicorn root, and evening primrose oil are all safe when taking the recommended doses. Be warned that some of these herbs have been shown to be dangerous if taken after pregnancy. This is because some of these roots have a tendency of harming an unborn child. Therefore all women should take the necessary precautions when taking these herbs to help fertility. Overall, many women end up with wonderful results when taking these herbs and only report good things when taken before pregnancy.

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