I have been doing some research on recurrent miscarriages, and infertility in men and women. I have heard about a lot of very successful outcomes with the aid of natural herbs. They are quite expensive but in my opinion if they work it doesn’t matter.
For women they are said to correct hormone imbalance, strengthen the uterine lining, repair damage to blood and sexual organs, produce better cervical mucus and improve egg quality:-
vitex, L-arginine, green tea, vitamin E,B6,B12, selenium, iron, zinc, magnesium, don quai, folic acid.
For men they are said to improve sperm count and quality, and repair damage done by toxins of any kind, blood and circulation to the reproductive organs:-
Vitamin C, E, B6, B12, zinc, selenium, arginine, green tea, coenzyme Q10, folic acid, L-canitine, L-methionine, don quai.
Very few things on your list are herbs and most can be gained from eating a healthy diet - vitamins are all found in food - eat an orange a day for plenty of vitamin C for example and don't take pills instead. Fat soluble enzymes such as vitamin E shouldn't be taken in excess as the body can't get rid of them.
Arginine and methionine are both amino acids - the end result of digestion of protein, so a good selection of protein in the diet provides these in abundance.
Selenium is a non-metallic element from the sulphur group and can be toxic if you take too much - you should get plenty from a balanced diet. Also, it may block the uptake of magnesium. Likewise the metals zinc, iron and magnesium. Folic acid is another thing to be careful with.
I think the take-home message should be eat a balanced diet including plenty of fruit and vegetables to get most of the above in adequate quantities. It's cheaper than filling up on expensive supplements and better for you.
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