
For many couples dealing with infertility, the journey becomes a real odyssey—emotionally and physically draining.
Both invasive and non-invasive procedures can affect general well-being and stress the body. From hormone therapy to various methods of artificial insemination—romance often gets lost along the way.
Of course, precise diagnostics are essential at the beginning of any treatment. However, in many cases, high-tech procedures for fertilizing an egg aren't even necessary—conception can happen naturally.
Many years ago, a young couple from a high-ranking noble family
visited our clinic, troubled by an unfulfilled desire to have
children.
“Why have you come to an immunologist with this issue?” I asked. The
young count replied, “Because immunology has to do with inner
strength, and we want our child—if conceived this way—to be born
strong and healthy.”
He was right in saying that immunology is the only truly holistic principle in medicine. The immune system, the hormonal system, and emotions regulate one another.
So we pursued holistic therapies to support conception. We began by searching for possible causes of infertility and found two dead front teeth in the woman’s upper jaw. Additionally, she had amalgam fillings and an elevated mercury level. We promptly detoxified the body and treated the dental issues.
A special test revealed the presence of sperm antibodies in the woman. We initiated therapy to neutralize them and began a desensitization protocol. A few herbal remedies helped correct imbalances in her hormonal and immune systems.
Her body was now detoxified and perfectly prepared for egg implantation. We also treated both partners with carnitine and essential fatty acids to provide clean, high-quality energy and stimulate sperm production.
These natural methods were enough to achieve the long-awaited pregnancy just three months later. A second child followed without further difficulty.
This holistic approach and the biological fertility program have led to the birth of many children over the past 15 years, following individual consultations in our fertility clinic.
November 20, 2019