The Effects of Diet on Infertiltiy by Dr. Mike Berkley
The Effects of Diet on Infertility
Overwhelmed by studies, research and the constantly changing diet, nutrition and
food recommendations? With so many conflicting opinions and studies it's a full
time job trying to keep up with the do's and don'ts.
Here are… not just five, but six... of the top basic lifestyle changes that
Cynthia Stadd, Director of Nutrition Services at The Berkley Center, recommends
to proactively promote and prepare your body for conception and a remarkable
family life!
Greatly reduce or eliminate caffeine and coffee altogether. It is a
vasoconstrictor which can impede blood flow.
Establish a whole foods based diet that's easy to incorporate into your busy
lifestyle. Include whole vegetables, grains, nuts, seeds, and minimal animal
protein. Consider scheduling a consultation with a nutritionist to discover
which fresh whole foods you should choose for your body type including
quantities, shopping tips and food preparation techniques for maximum health and
digestion.
Drink plenty of water and avoid sugary liquids. The new high energy, vitamin and
natural food drinks on the market may seem like a healthy alternative but they
might not be as good for you as you think.
Avoid chemicals, additives and preservatives. Get educated on how to read food
labels, recognize the artificial sweeteners to stay away from, and get
acquainted with some natural sweeteners you may never even have heard about.
Start increasing your fertility quotient with powerful dietary and nutritional
counseling.
Limit your dairy intake. Find out the scary correlation between cow's milk and
reproductive health. Get the latest information on hormones, organics and soy…
and how they may be affecting your reproductive health.
Curb unhealthy cravings. Here's a simple solution you can start using tomorrow.
Eat breakfast! Skipping breakfast can make cravings worse so start your day
right and don't miss the most important meal of the day. When working with a
dietician you'll learn lots of reasons and cures for unhealthy cravings
including other emotional factors that may be keeping your body from conceiving.
Proper nutrition is very important from the perspective of reproductive health.
A registered nutritionist will provide you with a list of foods and beverages
which you should abstain from and a list of foods and beverages which you should
partake of. Following these guidelines are important for your health in general
and for your reproductive health in particular. She will walk you step by step
through your own personalized nutrition and fitness plan and will also give you
quick lifestyle and nutritional tips to break free from cravings that can reduce
your chances of conceiving.
Your nutritionist will also guide you in managing any chronic health problems,
help you attain your healthy, ideal weight, help you understand how your
lifestyle choices impact your ability to conceive, help you create balance in
your life as you prepare for parenthood, assist you in developing a manageable,
doable exercise routine, reduce and manage stress on a day-to-day basis and
support you in your journey to conception.
About the Author: Dr. Mike Berkley has been treating fertility disorders since 1996 with
amazing results. He works exclusively in the area of reproductive medicine and
enjoys working in conjunction with some of New York's most prestigious
reproductive endocrinologists. Sign up for his free newsletter at
www.BerkleyCenter.com
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