Fertility
Cross-source consensus on Fertility from 2 sources and 7 claims.
2 sources · 7 claims
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- The patient experienced complete amenorrhea for three years alongside diagnoses of PCOS and low T3 hypothyroidism. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness
- Deficiency in fat-soluble vitamins A, D, or E — each alone — can cause infertility. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness
- Infertility in couples can stem from low sperm count in men or hormonal and physiological issues in women. — Wild Yam Cream and Hormonal Fertility
- Balancing hormones is the primary step to address infertility. — Wild Yam Cream and Hormonal Fertility
- Improved T4-to-T3 thyroid conversion from bile supplementation can restore fertility as a downstream effect. — Bile Salts, Fertility Recovery, and Mold Illness
- Many couples have improved their fertility by addressing lifestyle habits alongside hormonal balance. — Wild Yam Cream and Hormonal Fertility
- A couple in their early 30s who believed they could not conceive did so within one year after adopting lifestyle changes and wild yam cream use. — Wild Yam Cream and Hormonal Fertility