There are quite a few remedies or herbal antidotes that are often mentioned about when discussing fertility.
But before I get to that, let’s discuss what fertility means and how some people see fertility.
Some people see fertility only as your trying to conceive, while others see fertility as what women have from when we hit puberty till menopause. However you define it, in this case and point we will be discussing herbs for fertility in the retrospect of trying to conceive (TTC)
I will be quoting and using a lot of an article from Susan Weed, so please feel free to read her blog as well.
1. Red Clover
These raw blossoms are good to eat with salads, and good to eat with grains like millet and rice.
You could also make yourself a infusion with dried red clover and has been known for helping women get pregnant, as well as supporting people with scarring on the fallopian tubes, irregular periods, and unexplained infertility.
2. Partridge Berry (Known as Squaw Weed)
It’s meant to be a fertility plant based off their shape. Susan Weed has given a recipe on her blog into how she makes it into a vinegar to use on salads
3. Liferoot
This can be made into a tincture and taken to support your fertility journey. With the help of supporting your hormone production and regulating it. As well as, relieve period cramps, and improve your fertility.
Which of these herbs have you heard of before and plan to use?
Lots of things to try to improve your fertility, if you ever feel you need more guidance feel free to connect with me.