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Infertility: foods to eat and avoid

Reference #: 808
Submit Date: 15 Jul 2006
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Treatment used: foods
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Country of Remedy: china
Remedy Source: Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New York, p.120.
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Remedy Description

Source: Tao of Health, Sex, and Longevity, Daniel Reid, Fireside, New

York, p.120



Infertility



Insufficient sperm or ova to effect conception during intercourse; this is

largely a result of nutritional deficiency and excess retention of toxic

wastes throughout the system, especially in sexual glands; it can also be

caused by a collapsed colon, which puts excess pressure on prostate in

males and fallopian tubes in females, preventing the free flow of sperm

and ova; some couples, infertile for 10-15 years of marriage, have sud-

denly found themselves 'with child' after three to five 7-day fasts with

daily colonic irrigations, followed by proper nutritional therapy.



Carrot, beet, cucumber juice: the best blend for cleaning and alkalizing

the kidneys, sexual organs and sexual glands - all of which are influenced

by kidney function and condition; 10 oz/3 oz/3 oz, 2 pints daily.



Asparagus: contains aspartic acid, an amino acid that neutralizes toxic

wastes in the bloodstream and eliminates them through the kidneys;



one of nature's best kidney diuretics; lightly steamed, no salt.



Bee pollen: a potent stimulator of sexual hormone production in men and

women; 3-6 capsules daily.



Raw egg yolk: rich in organic lecithin, which builds strong semen; 2 per

day, stirred into carrot juice.



Bananas: rich in tryptophan, a vital amino acid involved in nerve function,

but also vital for fertility in both men and women; chronic tryptophan

deficiency often causes infertility in men and women.



Wheat germ oil: rich in organic vitamin E, essential for production of

sperm and ova; 2 tsp daily, one after breakfast and one after dinner.



Other beneficial foods: raw spinach; celery; pumpkin seeds; sunflower

seeds; raw fish (sashimi)



Foods to avoid: pasteurized milk (prolonged use of which has been shown

to be a contributing factor to infertility - recall Dr Pottenger's experi-

ments on cats); overcooked meats; cooked eggs; refined white starch,

especially white flour.

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