Conceiving Naturally By Living Naturally
I know I’m always saying how time flies, but to have reached the 20th podcast in what seems like such a quick fleeting moment in time is unbelievable! I hope you’ve been with us for each of the 20 shows, but if not, please remember that you can hear our past shows by retrieving them from the Archives Page of this website.
I have been receiving sporadic e-mails for quite some time now from the co-author of many books, two of which I just heard over the computer as ebooks. Her name is Shola Oslo, and her products and information come from London. Though I had been wanting to check into her books, I had put them on the backburner for a while. However, after hearing from two women recently about their successes in conceiving after long struggles, and how they credit the information in Shola’s books and their applying it to their lives as the reasons…it made me too curious to sit on it any longer. So I delved into two of Shola’s books, Natural Fertility Cures and Clear Fallopians.
What an interesting array of information!…some of which I had known of, and some very new concepts in the natural arena that give cause to ponder daily habits that we would otherwise not think twice about.
The idea here is to present you with another approach that incorporates lifestyle changes, cleansings, herbs and much more to restore what toxicity we might be housing (even the mercury in our mouths!!!), so that we feel like we’ve never felt before. And when we are SO clean, we have more energy, more optimal health and more of a chance to conceive naturally. They even claim that some women who had struggled for years with infertility, found themselves pregnant within WEEKS of making these changes. When I hear of claims like that, I HAVE to check into it. For if it happened that way at least once for someone, it can happen again. And maybe we can take more control over our infertility than we ever dreamed possible.



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