Feeling Frisky Herbs For Fertility
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Feeling Frisky? Herbs for Fertility
Introduction
For centuries, the secrets of herbs and wild plants that boost fertility were preserved by wise women in villages. Although much of this knowledge was lost over time, it can still be accessed today, thanks to herbalist Susun Weed. Let's explore some remarkable plants that influence fertility.
Rediscovering Herbal Wisdom
Contrary to common belief, ancient cultures had methods to control fertility. Various plants like red clover, partridge berry, liferoot, wild carrot, and wild yam play a role in influencing fertility. While some of these grow wild, others are easily cultivated or available in health food stores.
Red Clover: A Fertility Ally
Red clover (Trifolium pratense), often seen in fields, is a cherished fertility herb. Its bright pink blossoms are not only appealing to honeybees but can also be used in salads or cooked with grains.
To prepare a fertility-enhancing infusion, use one ounce of dried red clover blossoms. Place them in a quart-sized jar, fill it with boiling water, seal tightly, and let it steep overnight. Drinking up to four cups daily may help those with issues like fallopian tube scarring or irregular menses. Adding dried peppermint can improve the taste, and both partners can benefit from this infusion.
Partridge Berry: Nature’s Twin Flower
Partridge berry (Mitchella repens), also known as "squaw weed," is noted for enhancing fertility. This evergreen creeper produces paired flowers that become a single berry, symbolizing fertility. I make a medicinal vinegar by filling a jar with fresh leaves and adding apple cider vinegar. After six weeks of steeping, this vinegar can be used on salads or beans.
Liferoot: A Hormonal Harmonizer
In places with rich soil, liferoot (Senecio aureus) blooms in mid-May. This plant, particularly its flowers and leaves, can be tinctured to regulate hormones, increase libido, and improve fertility. With 3-8 drops daily, it helps balance menstrual cycles and relieve pain.
Wild Carrot: Nature’s Birth Control
Wild carrot (Daucus carota), or Queen Anne’s lace, acts as an anti-fertility herb. Its seeds, consumed in the fall, can prevent the implantation of a fertilized egg. This method aligns with nature, as many fertilized eggs naturally do not implant. Despite concerns about confusion with poison hemlock, wild carrot’s distinctive smell and texture set it apart.
Wild Yam: Dual-Action Herb
Wild yam (Dioscorea villosa) served as the original source for birth control pills. In large doses, it acts as a contraceptive, while smaller doses increase fertility by influencing hormones that ready the egg for fertilization.
Additional Herbal Allies
Plants like stinging nettle, oatstraw, pennyroyal, Jack-in-the-pulpit, rue, and parsley also have fertility-enhancing or controlling properties.
Conclusion
The earth is full of wonders and green magic. As more women reconnect with their inner wisdom, these natural gifts are being rediscovered. May your journey with these herbs be blessed with green blessings.
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For more insights, contact Susun Weed at PO Box 64, Woodstock, NY 12498 or fax 1-845-246-8081.
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