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Four Part Series: Improving Fertility Naturally

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Making a baby seems like it should be simple.  This isn’t the reality for many folks.

Why?

Some potential stumbling blocks for natural fertility include nutritional deficiencies (processed food!); metabolic issues (increasing in prevalence);  environmental endocrine disrupters in food, air and water; stuff that happened back when we were still en utero; chronic stress; and/or, for some, a simple misunderstanding of the fertility cycle.

Whether you’re wanting to optimize your own reproductive health or want tools for working with clients, join in on this series to learn a comprehensive, natural approach to improving fertility naturally and dealing with common fertility problems.

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You’ll learn about specific supportive foods, herbs, and supplements as we dive into:

  1. The Basics:   What happens and when in a “normal” cycle
  2. What the vague term “hormone balance” actually means
  3. How to optimize egg health – Yes, it’s possible to influence this
  4. Improving uterine and fallopian tube health
  5. Male fertility support – 40-50% of infertility cases are due to male factors
  6. Natural preparation for assisted reproductive technologies (IVF’s expensive…why not prepare ahead of time?)
  7. Help for when things go awry: “Estrogen dominant” issues (endometriosis, fibroids, other stuff), androgen excess/PCOS, and other common fertility issues.

Your teacher:  Dr. Anna Marija Helt is a clinical herbalist and biologist who’s helped many people to take charge of and improve their reproductive health.  Before falling in love with herbalism, she was a cancer and infectious disease researcher until career burnout hit. At that point, she switched to running a motorcycle cafe in San Francisco while studying Western Herbalism, aromatherapy, and a smidgen of Traditional Chinese Medicine at The Berkeley Herbal Center, Green Medicine Herb School and with additional herbalists/herb programs. Marija’s goals as an herbalist are to introduce herbs to folks who aren’t already on the bandwagon, and to empower clients with traditional herbalism augmented by a critical evaluation of the most recent herbal research science. http://www.osadha.com/