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Phytotherapy for the Treatment of Somatic and Hormonal Infertility

Infertility is an age-old condition that continues to demand attention even today. Herbal therapy, rooted in the use of plants, effectively addresses this issue. This method is both safe and efficient, given that a significant portion of medications are derived from herbs, constituting approximately 20-60% of medicinal compounds.

Infertility presents a multifaceted challenge involving hormonal, somatic, and vascular aspects. In such cases, Gurudotherapy, combined with phytotherapy, offers a comprehensive approach to resolving this issue.

Phytotherapy, as a treatment method, has been known for its effectiveness since the time of our ancestors, who successfully employed herbs to treat various forms of infertility over centuries. Plants act on various aspects, including somatic condition, hormonal balance, the nervous system, and blood circulation, creating favorable conditions for the body to combat pathology.

Treatment with herbal remedies contributes to the normalization of the menstrual cycle and reduction of inflammatory processes. Since female infertility affects various systems, including the reproductive and endocrine systems, a comprehensive therapeutic approach is essential.

How it works:

1. Selection of herbs: Choosing different herbs based on the phase of the menstrual cycle.

2. Medications: Prescribing herbs in combination with other treatment methods, including Hirudotherapy.

3. Stages of herbal treatment:

- First stage (up to day 14): Using preparations with estrogen-like effects, such as hops, clover, marsh cinquefoil, or thyme.

- Second stage (day 14-26): Employing stimulants for progesterone production, such as marsh Labrador tea, St. John's wort, field carnation, or nettle root.

Thanks to a comprehensive approach and the power of nature, addressing infertility can be safely achieved.