Synopses & Reviews
One in six couples experiences infertility. They are often left confused, hopeless, and with no definitive answers as to what can be done to improve their chances of conceiving. Infertility is not a disease; rather it is a symptom of an underlying health problem. Once these health problems are identified and remedied, fertility will be restored in most cases. In this well-researched book, Dr. Sandra Cabot and naturopath Margaret Jasinska explore the many hidden causes of infertility, which are often easily overcome. A healthy body is a fertile body. Our bodies are cleverly designed to reproduce, and when that doesn't happen, there is always an explanation. The information contained within this book will help solve the infertility puzzle for many. The healthier the prospective parents are, the better the quality their egg and sperm. The genetic material inside the egg and sperm form the basis of each child's lifelong health.
Synopsis
One in six couples experiences infertility, and this guide not only explains the phenomenon but also proposes a natural plan to combat the problem. Using the expertise of more than 40 years of clinical practice, this thoroughly researched handbook provides a wealth of self-help strategies that can easily be adopted to improve the chance of conception. Couples gain the knowledge necessary to naturally balance hormones, cure polycystic ovarian syndrome, avoid chemicals that sabotage fertility, overcome immune system disorders that lessen fertility, boost intake of vital vitamins and minerals that promote fertility, identify and overcome factors that lead to male infertility, and maintain a healthy pregnancy while reducing the risk of complications or miscarriage. Each specific therapy is supported by successful case histories sure to inspire confidence in couples struggling to conceive.
About the Author
Sandra Cabot is a medical doctor who graduated with honors in medicine and surgery from the University of Adelaide, South Australia in 1975. As part of her extracurricular medical training, she studied herbal medicine and nutritional medicine. Dr. Cabot began her medical career in 1980 as an obstetrician-gynecologist and practiced in Sydney Australia. During the mid 1980s she spent considerable time working as a volunteer doctor at the Leyman hospital, which was the largest missionary hospital in India. Her first book, titled Women's Health, was an authoritative holistic health guide. Subsequently she wrote several more groundbreaking books including The Liver Cleansing Diet, which has sold well over two million copies worldwide. She has written twenty-two other health titles. Margaret Jasinska is a naturopath who has been in clinical practice for more than ten years. She is a keen author and researcher and has co-authored six books with Dr. Cabot.