I found your site and I had some questions about herbs that I was wondering if you had the answer to. I have been trying to conceive for 11 years. I am now 37 years old. I've tried the medical treatments and they didn't work for me, so now I'm trying the natural route. I have unexplained infertility though my doctor found very mild endometriosis, some fibroids and I had a burst ovarian cyst over 12 years ago, which might or might not have to do with my trouble conceiving. I am doing research and I see some many herbs that can help, vitex, maca, red clover, false unicorn root and many more. For unexplained infertility, which are the best herbs to try? How many can I take at once? Are there any that will interact with each other?
Simple is better. This is the opinion of some, myself included. The top herb I know for unexplained lack of conception is Red Clover blossoms prepared as an infusion. Susun Weed writes in this article on herbs for fertility:
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"One of the most cherished of the fertility-increasing plants is red clover (Trifolium pratense). Common in fields and along roadsides, it has bright pink (not really red) blossoms from mid-summer into the chilly days of fall. A favorite flower of the honeybees, the tops (blossoms and appending leaves) are harvested on bright sunny days and eaten as is, or dried for medicinal use. The raw blossoms are delicious in salads and nutritious when cooked with grains such as rice or millet.
"To make a fertility-enhancing infusion, I take one ounce by weight of the dried blossoms (fresh won't work for this application) and put them in a quart size canning jar. I fill the jar with boiling water, screw on a tight lid, and let it steep at room temperature overnight (or for at least four hours). Dozens of women have told me that they had successful pregnancies after drinking a cup or more (up to four cups) a day of red clover infusion.
"It is especially helpful if there is scaring of the fallopian tubes, irregular menses, abnormal cells in the reproductive tract, or "unexplained" infertility. It may take several months for the full effect of this herb to come on and pregnancy may not occurs until you have used it for a year or two. You can improve the taste by including some dried peppermint (a spoonful or two) along with the dried clover blossoms when making your infusion. Treat the father of the child-to-be to some red clover infusion, too!"
False Unicorn root might be helpful, and I don't know of contraindications with the Red Clover. I consider it more of an herb to take as needed, whereas the Red Clover I see as a long term food-like herb.
Vitex berry tincture I think can be wonderful when unopposed excess estrogen increases ovarian cysts and fibroids and endometriosis. Also, when conception happens or appears to happen but is lost as early as the first few weeks because progesterone levels do not stay high enough. Again no contraindications that I know of with the above two herbs.
Maca I consider an exotic plant that was food to a people and is now being marketed by drying a tiny piece of the root and stuffing into a capsule. I would favor rich root foods that are grown close to home, even if Maca :), so long as it is prepared in your kitchen. I do not recommend capsules of anything.
You can read Susun Weed's thoughts on the importance of Simples.
Let me know if I can help with anything further!
Blessings, Karen Joy wisewoman@herbshealing.com www.wisewomanweb.com
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Hi,
Thank you for providing all of this wonderful advice! I'm feeling a little confused about timing the use of herbs. I've been drinking red clover infusion for about 9 months now and have been TTC for 4 months (I'm 34). I have spotting about 3 - 4 days before I menstruate, along with sore breasts and extreme PMS (emotional). I really believe that my progesterone levels might be too low. Because red clover is a phyto-estrogen, could it worsen the situation (as in make me more estrogen dominant)? Should I only take it for the first half of my cycle and then take herbs like wild yam and maca to increase levels of progesterone? Or, should I just stick to vitex for a while? Also, I've started taking false unicorn root (on tuition really). Is there a time during my cycle that is optimal to take FUR or should it be taken all the time? Sorry to be long winded here!
Thanks so much
Posted by: Daisymae | August 14, 2009 at 08:06 AM
My husband and I have been TTC for three years next month. I have had just about every test ran, and he too has been tested. I found my surge around the 19th and 20th day for 2 months straight. I was always instructed to test on the 11th-15th, so I NEVER found it until recently. This month, I found my surge on the 14th day, which is good (I've been told it's bad after the 16th day). I just started doing 40 drops 3x/day of the Crampbark and False Unicorn Root. A friend that has been trying to conceive for years gave it to me. She swears that is what helped her. There appears to be nothing wrong, but I'm up in arms! My husband and I are in our 30's, stressful jobs, and just ready to conceive. Help!
Posted by: Trying2C | October 02, 2009 at 03:08 PM
i am trying to get conceive for five years con red clover make me pregnanti am 39 years
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