Fallopian Tube Blockage? Natural Ways to Get Pregnant With Fallopian Tube Blockages

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Contrary to popular belief, you can get pregnant with natural herbal remedies, even if you have a fallopian tube blockage.
I have personally worked with women who have been diagnosed with blocked fallopian tubes, and helped them to conceive with a 7-step process, based on Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques.
Herbal Tampons And Douches - herbal tampons contain active plant chemicals that can help soften scar tissue and adhesions in the fallopian tubes.
They are used after menstruation and before ovulation.
Chinese Fertility Massage Techniques - all my clients receive a DVD of a massage practitioner demonstrating the exact movements needed to massage the reproductive organs, loosen up fallopian tube adhesions and help the flow of blood, to stimulate the ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus.
Herbal Supplements - each woman takes a capsule containing an organic mix of herbs that can reduce inflammation in the pelvic organs, fight infections that cause inflammation and supply the body with nutrients needed to heal the fallopian tubes.
Fertility Yoga - while wearing the herbal tampon, every morning my clients practise specific yoga asanas, designed to invigorate the reproductive organs, by increasing the flow of blood, oxygen and nutrients.
Every woman gets her own DVD to keep.
Stress Relief - stress is a significant cause of unexplained infertility, and can cause the fallopian tubes to spasm.
Listening to a CD that helps the brain to achieve a deep level of relaxation can significantly reduce stress levels, and boost fertility.
Body Cleansing - a toxic body provides a hostile environment for conception to take place.
A 28-day detox regime can help women to get rid of toxins that could adversely affect the fallopian tubes, help the body heal itself, and increase your chances of conceiving.
Nutritional Supplements - food state vitamins and minerals are easier to digest and absorb, and can provide the body with nutrients needed to repair damaged tissues, such as the delicate mucus membranes of the fallopian tubes.
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