Showing posts with label vitamins. Show all posts
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Thursday, March 01, 2012

Herb & vitamin list explaining uses for infertility

A freshly made fruit salad - Stock Photo Credit: adam_trdA woman named LaDawna originally posted this on the New High FSH Support Forum in July of 2005. I thought it was worth sharing again, and so I can keep it on file for myself...

LaDawna wrote: I’m not a doctor nor do I consider myself one. This is information I’ve collected from studies, research and from those who study herbs. I highly recommend consulting a doctor or a professional before taking any of them. Please note that only some of the herbs listed below indicate whether or not they are safe for pregnancy. Please treat all as being unsafe until speaking about their usage with your RE or OB/GYN.
  • Vitamin A - is an antioxidant that helps prevent free-radical damage to cell mitochondria.
  • Angelica (Dang Gui) - can help to regulate the menstrual flow (scanty flow) and aids in the lining of the uterus. Can also help to lower FSH.
  • Alpha-linolenic acid - is important for ovulation. Aids in the egg release (from the follicle) and allowing the development of the corpus luteum that is responsible for progrestrone production.
  • Alfalfa - Aids in pituitary problems. This works well with fertility drugs.
  • B6 - see Lecithin.
  • Baby aspirin - used after ovulation to help in preventing miscarriage. Most often recommended after IUI/IVF.
  • Bee pollen - Taken with Royal Jelly can possibly improve or eliminate menstrual problems. Is rich in vitamins, minerals, nucleic acids, and steroid hormones. Strengthens the pituitary gland.
  • Beechwood - Used often while taking Clomid or Serophene. Beechwood aids in building cervical mucus and is an alternative to Robitussin (plain ONLY). It can be found in most health food stores.
  • Black Cohosh - A natural supplier of estrogen. Black Cohosh should ONLY be taken from menstruation to ovulation. When used other than specifically for fertility can lead to early miscarriage.
  • Blessed Thistle - is used when Black Cohosh isn’t tolerated.
  • Blue-green algae - Contains chlorophyll, amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. Strengthens pituitary gland. There are two types—Chlorella (from freshwater) and Spirulina (from saltwater)
  • Vitamin C - is an antioxidant that helps prevent free-radical damage to cell mitochondria.
  • Camp Bark - is considered a reproductive tonic. Take from menstruation to ovulation.
  • Catnip - Elevates the mood. Can help prevent miscarriages and morning sickness.
  • Cayenne - Increases the effectiveness of other herbs. Taken from menstruation to ovulation.
  • Chaste Tree (aka Vitex) - Inhibits FSH & can make hormones more subdued. Regulates estrogen and progesterone. Great to take a few months before doing an FSH level test or CCT to help lower the results of FSH levels. **Note** Works against Maca, Damiana, and infertility drugs including clomid!
  • Coenzyme Q-10 (COQ-10) - Helps support and improve mitochondrial (powerhouse of cells) function. During aging, the mitochondrial DNA is damaged by free radicals in our system contributing to poor egg quality occurring with aging.
  • Damiana - Enhances FSH & LH. A natural aphrodisiac.
  • DHEA - is a hormone building block that decreases with aging. It can be used in place of growth hormone to help the ovaries respond. A study reported that taking 80 milligrams per day for 2 months improved response to gonadotropic drugs.
    **Note** don’t take for long periods of time. Women with elevated male hormones should not take DHEA.
  • Dong Quai - Is a hormone regulator and uterine tonic. It is known as the female hormone regulator. Dong quai should be taken in the first half of the cycle from menstruation to ovulation. **Note** Do not take during pregnancy
  • Evening Primrose Oil (EPO) - is a uterine toner and helps to increase the fertile quality cervical fluid. Regulates menstrual flow (scanty, dark flow) and aids in the lining of the uterus. It neutralizes over-acidity in the body. EPO should be taken the first half of the cycle - from mensturation to ovulation.
  • Vitamin E - is an antioxidant that helps prevent free radical damage to mitochondria (in cells). This is very important if you wish to conceive.
  • Eskimo 3 - Contaminant free fish oil to assist with EWCM production.
  • False Unicorn Root (Helonias) - Lowers estrogen. Tones & strengthens the muscles of the uterus. Prevents miscarriage (especially when used with Lobelia). Used for some types of complications of pregnancy. Can possibly help to lower FSH.
  • Folic acid - important for cell division. It also can help prevent spinal bifida. Active ingredient in most prenatal vitamins.
  • Gingko - Improves blood flow to the brain & pituitary gland.
  • Ginseng - Contains steroids similar to estrogen and progesterone. Aids in reducing stress. Can possibly help lower FSH. Regulates male hormones especially when taken with Sarsaparilla. Take from menstruation to ovulation.
  • Hawthorn - Can help prevent miscarriages.
  • Hops - Has estrogenic effects. Can have a calming effect. **Note**Also can slow down sex drive.
  • Kelp - Great for the pituitary glands. Helps lower prolactin levels.
  • Lady´s Mantle - considered a reproductuve tonic. Take from menstruation to ovulation.
  • L'arginine - Improves bloodflow to the pelvic organs. In a study, this amino acid was found to increase ovarian response, endometrail receptivity, and pregnancy rates in IVF patients who took 16 grams of L-arginine by increasing blood flow to the ovaries. It not recommended to take that much though.
  • Lecithin - B6. For pituitary gland. It is known for helping to normalize hormone levels which in turn helps to lengthen the luteal phase and to minimize PMS and morning sickness.
  • Licorice Root - Contains Estroil, an estrogen. Depresses the pituitary gland. Helps stabilize blood sugar levels. Take from menstruation to ovulation **Note** shouldn’t be taken for long periods of time or in large doses. Works against fertility drugs.
  • Lobelia - Helps to prevent miscarriage. Works great with False Unicorn Root.
  • Loveage - is considered a general reproductive tonic. Take from menstruation to ovulation.
  • Maca - Can enhance FSH, LH, and reduce stress.
  • Magnesium - Low magnesium levels are associated with low progesterone. Can lower the risk of premature birth, may reduce preclampsia, cerebral palsy and mental retardation.
  • Motherwort - considered a reproductive tonic. Take from menstruation to ovulation.
  • Nettle - is considered a reproductive tonic. Take from menstruation to ovulation.
  • PABA (Para-aminobenzoic acid) - a B vitamin which stimulates the pituitary gland and sometimes restores fertility to a woman. PABA affects the formation of red blood cells, and stimulates the production of folic acid in the intestines. Supplements of 300 to 400 milligrams daily has been found to prevent and correct aspects of some autoimmune conditions including infertility.
  • Pantothenic acid - Is a B5 vitamin. Synthesizes hormones and cholesterol. Improves the body's resistance to stress. Deficiencies can cause infertility, though being deficient is rare.
  • Pycnogenol (or oligomeric proanthocyanidins) - is a super-antioxidant that helps prevent free-radical damage to cell mitochondria.
  • Red Clover - Used to aid fertility. Take from menstruation to ovulation.
  • Red Raspberry leaves - Strengthens the uterus and entire reproductive system. Can help prevent miscarriage.
  • Royal jelly - with Bee Pollen can improve or eliminate menstrual problems. Contains high amounts of amino acids, vitamins, and enzymes. Considered to be the queen bee's equivalent of fertility drugs.
  • Sarsaparilla - Contains both male and female hormones. For men, it increases sperm count especially when taken with Ginseng. For women, it balances female hormones, strengthens the pituitary gland and enhances both FSH & LH. Contains progesterone.
  • Saw Palmetto - may be beneficial for infertility, menstrual disorders, ovarian dysfunction, lactation, thyroid deficiencies, and painful menstrual periods. This herb is mainly used for male problems and have only found it to “may be” work for female problems.
  • Selenium - an antioxidant that helps prevent free-radical damage to cell mitochondria. A deficiency of selenium can lead to infertility in women.
  • Valerian root - basically does the same thing as wheatgrass. Very relaxing to the whole body.
  • Vitex - See Chaste Tree
  • Wheatgrass (or Barley Grass) - helps the cervical mucus and uterus have the right ph balance needed for conception and implantation. Can help restore hormonal functioning.
  • White Peony (Bai Shao) - Can help to regulate menstrual flow (scanty flow) and aid in the lining of the uterus.
  • Wild Yam - Used to Increase progesterone. Can help prevent miscarriage.
  • Wobenzyme - Used by women that have miscarriages caused by immune issues. Contains Rutin.
  • Zinc - is an antioxidant that helps prevent free-radical damage to cell mitochondria

    I originally found it at http://www.asmallwwweb.com/Over40/ABC.htm, but that page is not currently loading.
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Monday, June 08, 2009

Vitamin supplements may lessen miscarriage risk

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Vitamin supplements may lessen miscarriageNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Taking vitamins before and during early pregnancy is associated with reduced risk for miscarriage, researchers have determined. However, it may be that the connection is related to generally healthy practices among vitamin takers.

Supplemental vitamin recommendations for women who are pregnant, or are planning to become pregnant, are aimed mainly at reducing the risk of birth defects, Hasan and colleagues note in the American Journal of Epidemiology.

Their study provides evidence "that vitamins may reduce the risk of miscarriage as well," Hasan told Reuters Health.

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Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Study links vitamins with lowered rate of miscarriage

Katherine Hartmann, M.D., Ph.DMany women who are trying to conceive take prenatal vitamins, and all women of childbearing age are advised to take vitamins to protect against birth defects. But a new study points to the potential power of vitamins to prevent miscarriage as well.

The research, published online this month in the American Journal of Epidemiology, comes from the population-based Right from the Start project headed by Katherine Hartmann, M.D., Ph.D., deputy director of the Vanderbilt Institute for Medicine and Public Health.




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Monday, August 25, 2008

Baby Joy for Mum After 18 Miscarriages

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Baby Joy for Mum After 18 MiscarriagesA WOMAN has given birth to a baby girl after suffering 18 miscarriages in eight years, it was reported today.

Angela Haston, 27, from Polbeth, West Lothian, said she wanted a baby so much that she could not bring herself to stop trying, despite the heartbreaking miscarriages.

She gave birth to Mia-Rose on Tuesday, five weeks early.

Mrs Haston's first child, Keiron, was born in 2000, but medical tests failed to ascertain why she subsequently suffered repeated miscarriages.

Last October, doctors found she had a vitamin B12 deficiency and began giving her replacement injections. Within weeks, she was pregnant - for a 20th time.

Both the pregnancy and the birth were difficult, but Mia-Rose is now gaining strength in the special care baby unit at St John's Hospital in Livingston.

Mrs Haston said: "After all these years, it has been worth it - I have the daughter I always wanted. My family begged me to stop trying, but when you want something that much, you can't stop."

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