Herbal Treatments To Maximize Fertility Part Two

February 9, 2010 by Amy Roberts  
Filed under pregnancy

This is part two in a three part series on increasing fertility with the use of natural herbs. This series of articles examined substances commonly found in nature that were used through time as aids to increase fertility. Part one covered a variety of plants that increase fertility including the red clover, liferoot, wild carrot, dried clover blossom, wild yam and partridge berry. We will examine a number of other plants and traditional recipes in this article.

Mitchella blooms in the spring with gorgeous white flowers so watch for them and is a helpful plant that can assist in increasing fertility in women. (In the forest in Winter or Spring, the Mitchella sports shiny red berries. Adding picked leaves to a small jar and then adding apple cider viniegar until the jar is filled will make a medical vinegar. The jar must remain in a comfortably warmed or cooled room for 6 weeks before use, this is after wax paper has been placed over the top and a rubber band secures it and it must include the date on it.

This tasty vinegar preparation can be used as salad dressing or a topping for beans, but use no more than one tablespoon. The herb liferoot is also known as Senecio aureus begins to bloom with gorgeous gold flowers around my upstate Long Island swamp and also along the roads where the soil is loose and full of nutrients.

This amazing wild flower has medicinal uses for all its parts. The root can be poisonous so I limit use to the flowers and leaves which are harvested while in bloom and processed quickly. Three to eight drops of this tincture, taken for fourteen days out of each month will increase libido and stabilize the menstrual cycle to relieve unpleasant menstrual symptoms and increase fertility. Senecia Jacobia and Senecio Vulgaris are related herbs that can also be used.

This ends the second part of this series, for complete information be sure to read part one. In the final installment of this article will be discussing herbs that can have contraceptive effects that you will want to avoid if you are trying to get pregnant.

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