Infertility is often the result of nutritional deficiencies and bad habits, according to British nutritional therapist Dr. Marilyn Glenville.
The electronic Telegraph reports on her methods of helping women become fertile.
Glenville is chairman of Foresight, the Association for the Promotion of Preconceptual Care, whose program claims to have helped 81 percent of 367 couples.
"If a woman is in optimum health, the quality of her eggs will be better and therefore the fertilization rate will be higher," Glenville says. "Her womb lining will be healthier and therefore a fertilized egg is more likely to implant."
HealthSCOUT reports have shown infertility is shared by both sexes, linked pesticides to male infertility, and reported on a cheaper IVF method called IVM.
