Tag: female infertility

  • Doctor warns against female genital mutilation

    Doctor warns against female genital mutilation

    A former Director of Public Health, Enugu Ministry of Health, Dr Uche Ene, has urged parents to desist from female genital mutilation as it could lead to infertility.

    Ene in Enugu on Thursday that “female genital mutilation is the removal of genital tissue which involves removing necessary glands leading the vaginal environment to become unfavourable to sperm.”

    He said that female children who undergo such practice were at risk of infertility.

    According to him, genital mutilation often results to painful intercourse, inability to have intercourse, infections and frigidity.

    The doctor who said that the lips that surround the vagina could be narrowed, added that the narrowing of the vagina often makes it difficult for the penis to penetrate into it for the release of sperm for conception.

    He further explained that female genital mutilation also included the partial or total removal of the clitoris and possibly the fold of skin surrounding the clitoris, removal of the labia minor and the labia major, among others.

    Ene said that appropriate institutional frameworks for advocacy and plans against the practice should be established in rural areas where this practice was most prevalent.

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has recognised female genital mutilation as a violation of the human rights of girls and women.

  • The root causes of infertility and the solutions to female infertility (4)

    Just as we have dealt with the male infertility, it’s only fair that we should do the same with the female sterility. By this, I mean that we need to discuss the causes of barrenness in the female before we should round up with the available solutions. Notwithstanding, in contrast to the causes of male infertility, the factors responsible for female sterility are significantly manifold and considerably plenty, much more than the male though there are similarities in a number of areas. Again, the causes of female infertility should also follow the pattern of indirect causes on the female reproductive system as well as those factors that act directly on the fertility system.

     

    Female Reproductive Tract. Courtesy of Kullab.com

    Let us look at the indirect causes first: being overweight or obesity has a significant impact on the female fertility. Obesity structurally impairs the female system as well as affecting the female hormones that are responsible for the fertility in the first place. On the other hand, being underweight can equally affect fertility Cigarette and marijuana consumption do affect the female hormones. Diseases such as diabetes as well as illnesses affecting the liver, kidney and thrombophilia may all have negative impact on the female fertility.

    It’s a common knowledge and generally well recognised fact all over the world that age and aging significantly limit the female fertility. Under normal circumstances, a female reaches its peak of fertility at about 26 years of age and the most fertile time of her life is between the ages of 22-32years. After the age of 32, the number of eggs available to the woman to use for childbearing starts to decrease at a great rate. By the age of 45, the eggs have reached a low end. By the age of 50, at about when the woman ceases to have her menstrual period, her available eggs are nearly zero. Her fertility has diminished greatly. Getting pregnant gradually becomes difficult as the woman’s age advances.

    Other indirect factors that affect female fertility include if she is exposed to radiation and chemotherapy for treatment of illness elsewhere in her body or for healing of diseases that relates to her reproductive system.

    In some cases, some genetic disorders may cause the female fertility to be negatively affected. Such genetic disorders include Mayer-Rokitansky-Küstner-Hauser Syndrome and Turners. Yet in some individuals, a genetic defect may make the female reproductive system appear as containing both male and female organs. They are called intersex (neither entirely female nor male).

    Direct causes of female reproductive disorder may be related to each organ within the reproductive system (the ovary, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina). On the other hands, the fault may lie at the brain (Hypothalamus-pituitary) that controls the female reproductive hormones. Here is a list of where the fault may be: In some cases, when breasts produces milk when it should not do so as in a condition that is called hyperprolactinaemia, the woman may not be able to ovulate. As such, child-bearing may be impossible to achieve.

    Ovarian factors: When ovary makes attempt to develop eggs and does so by developing too many without even shedding or ovulating at the end, a disease called Polycystic Ovary develops and conception may not happen with ease because there is no ovulation. In some very unfortunate individuals, their ovary may fail before its time to do so at later age. This is called premature ovarian syndrome. If there is cancer of the ovary, it may also be difficult to achieve pregnancy. Needless to mention that regardless of her best efforts, a woman will ultimately reach the end of her fertility period at about the age of 50 on the average.

    The Fallopian tubes is used for transporting of eggs and sperms. The tube is also where the female egg and the male sperm meet to achieve fertilization. If there is a blockade of the tube on one side or both sides, natural conception is clearly impossible. This blockade may be due to sexually transmitted infections (STI) such as Chlamydia and gonorrhoea or may be due to some other bacteria. It does means that, at all times STI must be vigorously pursued and treated if one is to preserve ones fertility. STI may also lead to pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which in turn leads to tubal occlusion with or without pelvic abscess.

    Notwithstanding, tubal occlusion may not be as a result of infection as a regular backward flow of menstrual period blood (endometriosis) may also lead to fallopian tubal blockade.

    The uterus or the organ popularly called the womb may itself be the cause of infertility.

    From its origin, it may be absent from forming or it may come as double wombs in the same individual. In normal individuals, as an adult, fibroid which we have dealt with in previous articles, may distort the womb. In so doing, the fibroid may prevent implantation of a newlyfertilised egg.

    Yet, in some persons, Asherman’s syndrome which often results from tuberculosis infection or following a badly done “D &C” may deny access to the sperms from reaching the eggs as Asherman’s syndrome causes sticking together of the womb linings.

    Also, the neck of the womb called Cervix may become so damaged during “D&C” or by any other surgery as to cause cervical incompetence or stenosis (narrowing) of the cervix. Yet the natural secretions of mucus may not be pleasant or take kindly to the presence of sperms in some individuals (Anti-Sperm Antibodies).

    Finally, the female vagina may be too narrow to permit entry of the male penis or fear may grip the woman during sexual intercourse so much that natural sex is impossible.

    These are some of the causes of female infertility. If the reader has found this article too complicated to understand, we will be organizing a free public education seminar on infertility on May 29 to shed more light and illustrate this complex topic where members of the public is free to attend.

    Our next and final article on infertility will address the solutions to female sterility.

  • Some causes and treatment of male, female infertility (4)

    Being the fourth part in the serialisation of the paper presented by Femi Kusa at the training seminar of the National Integrative Medicine Association (NIMPA) held on 8th October 2014 at the Water Parks Hotel,Toyin Street, Ikeja, Lagos.

    When a physician adopts chakra medicine diagnosis of an ailment, as surgeon Norman Shealy does, he or she tries to heal from within. This is different from healing from the outside, which is often achieved when drugs, herbs or nutritional supplements are deployed to do the jobs. Both processes are parallel but, nevertheless, complementary approaches to restoration of health.

    We shall soon see how particularised and complementary these parallel treatment methods can be. In the discussion on detoxification of the brain of heavy metals, toxins, endo toxins and microforms (published in this column last Thursday, 23 October 2014), the food supplements and herbs suggested for the cleansing and the process itself belong to an attempt to heal from the outside. I believe many of you are familiar with acupuncture and acupressure. They are healing methods which aim to heal from within. We shall soon observe their interrelatedness or connection with energy medicine which, in my view, is the ultimate healing therapy, even in cases of infertility in men and women.

    As I have discussed (last week), the hypothalamus aids the pituitary gland, in the brain also, the brain, and the thyroid gland, in the neck which are important for the balancing of hormones, without which pregnancy and fetal development to term can hardly occur. I would like to now explore how to look after them for that crucial healing from within. For this is healing from the root of the problem. When people tell me their conditions respond only intermittently to drugs and injections, I explain to them that it is like mowing the lawn with a mower or culling the grass with a cutlass from the middle of the blades. If the grass is not uprooted, it would sprout again. Even when we uproot it, do some seeds not fall off to the supposedly clean soil, regenerating the grass soon after, to our dismay? This is exactly what occurs when we heal only from the outside, such as surgically removing uterine fibroids, and not resolving it from the root causes.

    his is an acupuncture or acupressure term. Before I come to it, I would briefly like to explain its origin. In energy medicine, acupuncture or acupressure, it is believed that earthman is not his body. He is a human spirit resident in that body. The human spirit is connected to the spirit or spiritual world from where it has come here for a purpose. He is like the diver at the bottom of the sea or the astronaut on the moon. Either is wherever he is for a purpose and in apparel suitable for that environment. So is earthman. The earthly apparel of the human spirit is the physical human body of clay, dust, bone and blood.

    The earth body is lifeless on its own. But it is animated by the human spirit inhabitant, that being figuratively described by the scriptures as the breath of Life infused into it by the Creator. This breath of Life is connected to the Spirit World which maintains it with energy, just as we fuel the tank of a motor car or electricity generator. The pineal gland, in the brain, is said to pass this power to the hypothalamus gland, also in the brain. The hypothalamus gland is said to now distribute this power to all parts of the body through the nerve network. That is why damage to nerves leads to paralysis or weakness of the organs fed by such impaired nerves. Even then, this power cannot be sent to the organs directly, that would be like sending electricity from Nigeria’s Kanji Dam directly to the refrigerator in your home. Not only will this blow the appliances, it could set the house on fire. Thus, a transformer would have to step down the power from Kanji Dam to 220 votts for it not to cause any damage. In the body, the transformers of power attracted by the Pineal gland are the seven chakras or energy vortexes mentioned above (published last week). I will mention in more detail than has already been done, the fourth chakra region, where the majority of the reproduction organs are located. I will address also the fifth chakra, in the throat region, it is in the upper Triple Warmer, the thyroid gland, which, as explained above, is important for the right metabolic rate, an important factor in fertility.  The chakras step down spiritual or etheric power and distribute it through an unseen network called the meridians.

    The meridians are like a cable network. Although they are not seen, their effects are felt when they are blocked or when they are opened up. Imagine heavy traffic blocking the roads, or the clearance of traffic jams. Many, if not all of these meridians pass through the triple warmer according to  acupuncture or acupressure. The triple warmer is sometimes called Triple Burner or Tripple Heater. The Standard World Health Organisation (WHO) term for it is Triple Enegizer (TE) unlike the chakras which are said to lie in the locations of the endocrine glands, no organ in Western medicine has been found to correspond to the Triple Warmer. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) says it occupies the thoratic and abdominal pelvic cavities. The Tripple Warmer consists of the upper warmer, Middle Warmer and the Lower Warmer.

    Upper Warmer

    This is the upper part of the body and includes the heart, lungs and pericardium organs. Symptoms of upper warmer disease include: wind heat in the lungs (fever) aversionto cold, headache, sore throat, read and swollen tonsils, red tip on tongue, floating rapid pulse;

    2) (“heat in the lungs “fever, sweating, cough, asthma, thirst, red tongue with yellow coat, rapid pulse.

    3)  heat in the pericardium (“fever, delirium, aphasia, burning feeling in epigastria, cold limbs, dark red tongue with no coat, fine rapid pulse”).

     

    Middle Warmer

    This is the mid region of the body and covers the spleen, stomach, gall bladder and the liver, (high fever, profuse sweating, constipation, large thirst irritability or delirium, red tongue with dry yellow coat, deep and fill pulse)”.  Those symptoms are often summarised as The Four Bigs)… Big fever, Big sweat, Big thirst and Big pulse.

    Lower burner

    This is the lower section of the body i.e. small and large intestines, the kidney and the urinary bladder. Symptoms may include low grade fever in the afternoon, hot palms and soles, dry mouth, convulsions deep red tongue with no coat, fine rapid pulse”. In simpler terms, the Upper Warmer houses all the organs and parts of the body from the base of the stenum upwards.

    ouses everything from the base of the sternum downwards to the navel. The lower warmer encompasses everything from the navel downwards. The adrenal glands are located on top of each kidney in the middle warmer region. They remove stress from the body. When the stress level overwhelms them, adrenal fatigue or adrenal burn-out may occur. At this point, the body begins to convert sex hormones to stress hormones. There is no doubt that loss of sex hormones impairs fertility. To restore adrenal capacity, the kidneys are often brought back to life. Cleansing the kidneys and unblocking stagnation in them often revitalises the other endocrine glands, particularly, the adrenals. According to Dr. Ganjemie:

    “Hormones require a fine balance in your body. So everything works just right. We live in a society that likes to ‘spot check’ one hormonal gland and treat that gland and only that gland, and nothing but the gland. However, not only does a hormone need to be balanced within itself, such as progesterone and estrogen from the ovaries, but each hormonal gland will affect another hormonal gland. This is why as in the case of hypothyroidism when the T4 level from the thyroid is low, the TSHC thyroid stimulating (Hormone) from the pituitary will increase as the body is trying to ‘push’ out more T4 production. But these days due to lackluster patient care and insurance regulations, most doctors only perform a TSH reading to diagnose the thyroid condition. If the TSH is high as in this example, then they assume that T4 is low and, therefore, the total thyroid is low so you need a medication such as Synthroidor Armour thyroid. If the TSH is low, then it must be so because T4 is high and steps must be taken to slow down the thyroid. All this is done without taking into consideration, what the actual T4 level is, or as importantly (perhaps more), the T3 level which is the ultimate goal in thyroid production. It is very possible to have a high TSH and a high T4 as well as it is common to have both low. Since 90 percent of T4 is connected into T3 in the liver, the function of that organ is of utmost importance. The two primary reasons why T4 is not converted successfully into T3 is due to high insulin levels and high cortisol levels. The T3 is converted into a hormone called free T3. This can be measured to verify, but rarely is. This gets us into carbohydrate intolerance and adrenal gland function, which must be addressed to treat the thyroid.

    So, if I may take this further – here is a common occurrence. An individual has blood work done for a TSH level. It reads lower than normal. Most likely a T4 level will then be taken, we hope, the T4 level comes back high and steps are discussed to suppress thyroid activity since the individual is making too much thyroid hormone. But, if the T3 level was taken, many times it is low. The T4 is just waiting to be converted into T3, but cannot because the ever-so-so common occurrences of carbohydrate intolerances and adrenal stress disorders. The pituitary was smart enough to lower its output of TSH as to not make any more T4 since there was already enough. The adrenal glands most of the time are centre of attraction when it comes to hormonal balancing. Too much stress increases cortisol levels in the initial stages of the Adrenal stress disorder and this will suppress thyroid, pituitary, pineal and ovary or testes production. In my opinion and those who practise functional medicine, an adrenal issue is present before a thyroid issue.

    In energy medicine, it is believed that Chakra and meridian disturbances block energy supply from the in-dwelling spirit to the body and causes all the medical challenges which are treated from the outside. Thyroid problems, for example, are said to occur when the free will of the patient is suppressed. This may have been from infancy. There may be a correlation between this suggestion and the fact that more women than men suffer from thyroid disorders. Women are under pressure, as are girls and young adult females to live straight lives. Marriage and jobs place additional restrictions on them which may restrict their free will.

    As the reproductive organs fall within the region of the second Chakra, it should be interesting to listen to the views of some energy medicine practitioners. Dr DvendoraVora M.D., an Indian who has seen millions of patients in his career, says in the second volume of his Book, ‘Health in your hands:

    “The difference between a female and a male is about their sex and tenderness of mind. It is observed that most of the problems in women starts from the irregularity about menses, which denotes hormonal imbalance. By nature, female are gentle and tender in mind, more emotional and sentimental. So during the childhood and till the start of menstruation, they could have hurt feelings, damaging their endocrine glands. Now, due to ignorance about the same, and as the endocrine glands, being not corrected, there is an hormonal imbalance which becomes obvious at the time of the start of menses. “Irregularity about menses means (a) early or late cycle with pain, (b) less or more flow, (c) the flow may not be red in colour and could be easily washable. It may be noted that regular cycle means regularity of menstruation without pain on 28th or 29th days as it is connected with the monthly cycle of the moon. There should be even menstrual flow for three or four days and this flow should be red in colour and easily washable. It is also important to know that the monthly cycle varies from individual to individual… “When any female patient comes to you, you have to: (1) first observe her nails and the white half moons in the nails (2) in case, these females have nail polish, carefully observe around the mouth. The disturbance in hormonal imbalance, in a little advanced stage, is very obvious. You will observe growth of hair around the mouth, above the upper lip (3) hold the palm of the patient in your hands. If you feel that the palms are cool, then it denotes more bleeding and less vitality. (4) these observations will be confirmed when you press the wrist on No 11-15 (in the diagram) – there will be hurting pain on this point. With this, you are very easily able to diagnose about the hormonal imbalance in such patient. (5) In the case of excessive bleeding during menses, the face and eyes will be pale and the palms cooler. There may be fluffiness in the body (6) in cases of advanced stage, the patient could be very anaemic. This will be confirmed on pressing on point 37 of the spleen in diagram. Morever, check for worms”.

    Dr Dvendora, whose books sell in Nigeria, offer suggestions for resolving many female problems, including uterine fibroids and infertility.

    Another energy medicine practitioner is Dr Norman Shealy, a surgeon, who works with journalist turned spiritual healer Carolyn Myss. They live many cities apart in the United States. DrShealy sends the photographs of his patients. Carolyn Myss studies the energy or force emanating from their aura, and sends her diagnosis to him. In the book they jointly wrote to document their experiences and titled: ‘The creation of health’, Dr Shealy said the diagnoses of this woman agrees with his own about 98 per cent. Here are some case studies from the book:

    FRAN (41):

    Diagnosis…candida infection of the vagina: “this 41-year-old psychologist had surgery in 1985 for large fibroids of the uterus. This was an uneventful procedure, but in the post-operative stage, she developed a candida infection of the vagina that has not responded to the usual Nystatin treatment. This has been a recurrent problem for about one year. The patient is a very successful individual and has a large practice. She does feel unfulfilled and wishes that she had been able to have a child. She is not married and has thought about adopting Energy Analysis. Fran’s situation is very common. Her inner struggle reflects what many women must confront and that is the dilemma of choosing between having a family or a career. In other to excel professionally, Fran focused all of her attention on her education and then on developing a practice. Her personal life and emotional needs were shelved during her start-up years, but as time went by, it appeared that opportunities for fulfillment of any of her personal needs for a husband and a family were rapidly slipping away, Fran would experience serious depression and grief over never having a child. My feeling is that her personal sorrow and disappointment over not having had a family coupled with her fear that she had run out of time, was the source not only for distress that created her candidiasis; but her fibroids of the uterus as well.

  • Some causes and treatment of male, female infertility (3)

    Being the third part in the serialisation of the paper presented by Femi Kusa at the training seminar of the National  Integrative Medine Association (NIMPA) held on October 8, 2014 at the Water Parks Hotel, Toyin Street, Ikeja, Lagos.

    I spoke with a group of health seeking women sometimes last week. For me, it was a re-enactment of the tribute which this column paid to women, especially mothers, for all the health challenges their bodies undergo in the process of bringing us human beings to this earth. That was a MOTHERS’ DAY tribute, which examined some female reproductive system failings or challenges which may cause anguish of soul or physical impairment or damage to the sufferer. Many readers of that column were surprised to learn that some women could become pregnant without menstruating. I had read of such cases in Susannah and Leslie Kenton’s RAW ENERGY in the late 1970s, but it was in the mid 1980s I learned of a Nigerian case somewhere in northern Nigeria.

    It came up at a Gothe Institute Alternative Medicine seminar in Lagos. Of course, the young mother of three was banished from her village. But as the Kenton sisters explained in their book, such women have more beta carotene, an antioxidant Vitamin A precursor, than the average women who, probably, on account of a deficiency, must menstruate. The book mentions research work on animals which found some female animals do not menstruate but are, nevertheless, fertile, like these human females. The researchers concluded, says the book, that menstruation may actually be a disease caused by Beta Carotene deficiency, and this ailment has probably been accepted as normal simply because a majority of women have been menstruating for as long as anyone can remember. Indeed, it should be serious food for thought if some female animals with “abnormally” high levels of Beta carotene do not menstruate on the basis of this “abnormality” but are fertile and have babies and human females with “abnormally” high levels of beta carotene in their blood exhibit the same phenomenon.

    Susannah and Leslie underscore this point as follows in their Raw energy: “Uncooked food have enormous potential for improving the quality of a woman’s life. They are one of the reasons why the world’s exclusive and expensive health farms stay in business. Two weeks on a raw diet makes a woman 10 years younger – flesh is firmer, lines are softer and skin, eyes and hair glow with health. And two years on a high raw diet can completely transform the shape and texture and functioning of a woman’s body. Even typically female problems such as stubborn cellulite, excessive menstrual flow, premenstrual tension and menopausal hot flashes can be eliminated on a raw diet.

    “Many studies carried out in Britain and the United States point to the fact that an astonishing number of women suffer from nutritional deficiencies. One three-year research project i.e in America referred to in connection with mesohealth in Chapter one found that calcium and iron deficiency were widespread  in women; one in two women lacked calcium and nine out of 10 were deficient in iron. And that is probably a very conservative estimate since the levels of these and other nutrients used to define health in that study were nowhere near those that a good nutritionist would recommend to anyone wanting to look and feel their best.

    “Many women eating the standard Western diet also suffer from Zinc deficiency, particularly if they are on the pill; Zinc helps to prevent stretch marks after pregnancy or weight loss, and prevents skin from ugly wrinkling. Vitamin deficiencies are also common”.

    What I think would be of interest to women who do not menstruate but, long to, is a section of this book titled: “A shorter time of the month”. It says “Women on all raw or high-raw diet often report that menstrual problems such as bloating, premenstrual tension and fatigue improve greatly after two or three months. For some of them, the improvement is so dramatic that they are not aware of their periods until they arrive. This is something we discovered ourselves and at first we thought we were unique. Then we spoke to numerous other women who said they had had a similar experience. Every period becomes lighter…. A period that ordinarily lasts for six or seven days can be reduced to as few as one or two. In some women, particularly those who do not eat meat, dairy products or large quantities of nuts, periods can even cease altogether. What, we wondered, does this mean?

    “British gyneacologist C. Allam B. Clemetson, now practising in the United States, first became interested in the possibility of regulating menstrual flow with substances that occur in foods when a young Italian patient told him that she could easily cure her excessive menstrual bleeding by sucking lemons. It was the standard remedy in her home village, she said. Surprised and disbelieving, Clemetson could not quite squelch his curiosity”.

    Dr. Clemetson was to study the relationship between citrus bioflavonoid, found in orange, lime, lemon etc, in a woman’s body, and menorrhagia, very heavy and sometimes painful periods. As the Kentons report:

    “His research established three things. First, the capillaries in a woman’s body weaken briefly just after ovulation every month and again, and again, more markedly, for a few days before menstruation. Second, women who have heavy periods have weaker capillaries than women whose flow is normal. Third, doses of citrus bioflavonoid and vitamin C over a period of three or four months significantly reduced excessive bleeding in the majority of women he tested. After his study was completed, he suggested to his patients that they eat three oranges a day, with plenty of pith, because it is the pith which contains the bioflavonoids. Many of them found this was enough to maintain their lighter period.

    eavy bleeders are luckier today. Three oranges a day will give no more than 100mg of Vitamin C., but today, they can take alkaline Vitamin C supplement at 1,000mg per capsule dosage daily. Such Vitamin C usually comes with a bioflavonoid complex and buffered with alkalinising minerals such as calcium, magnesium, Manganese, Iron, Zinc and probably potassium. In  addition to these, I suggest Yarrow, a healer of many female troubles, Grape Seed Extract, Bragg’s Organic and unfiltered Apple Cider Vinegar (rich in potassium and bioflavonoids) Nettle (for its silica) at Horsetail, one of the richest plant sources of silica, or my new-found love Diatomaceous, also called Edible earth, which is 96 percent silica. I will return to Diatomaceous when I come to cleansing of the body before pregnancy. Its silica content is fascinating. Silica is a hardener of bones, teeth and nails. It makes skin supple and hair to grow and glow. It helps digestion, kill parasites in the intestine, and strengthen the collagen matrix. Since a weakness of the collagen matrix leads to easy brusing and bleeding, a silica hardening of this matrix stops bleeding, in much the same way as Shepherd’s Purse does.

    The Kenton’s add: “It seems that several of the bioflavonoids are estrogenic, that is, they mimick some of the effects of the female sex hormone-  estrogen, including estrogen’s ability to strengthen fragile capillary wall. When estrogens levels are highest, as they are at ovulation (approximately 10 days after bleeding ceases) and again seven days later, estrogen appears to replace the bioflavonoids in the capillary walls of uterus. When estrogen levels drop markedly, as they do in the three days after ovulation and again just before and during menstruation, the bioflavonoids re-enter the capillary walls giving them some of the protection withdrawn by dropping estrogen levels. It is because the bioflavonoids partly compensate for the fall in estrogen that they help to reduce menstrual flow. If estrogen levels never vary, but are always high or always low, menstruation would not occur.  It is only a sustained fall in estrogen that brings on breakdown of the uterine wall and bleeding.

    “Vitamin C powerfully complements the action of the bioflavonoids, but just in case you are tempted to rush to your nearest health food store for supplements instead of increasing your intake of fresh raw foods, you should know that several studies show that pure ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) is not as effective in treating capillary fragility and permeability as are fruits and vegetables containing the Vitamin C. These bioflavonoids in food greatly strengthen many of the health protecting qualities of Vitamin C. Their presence also improves the storage of Vitamin C in the system.”

    Finally, what do the Kenton’s say about beta Carotene and the cessation of periods? “Amenorrhea (absence of periods) in women who follow unusual dietary habits has often been attributed to high levels of carotene in the diet. Carotene is a precursor to Vitamin A; it turns into the vitamin during the digestive process. Carrots, spinach and other green vegetables contain large quantities of carotene.

    “Medicine has long remarked that people who take in exceptionally large quantities of carotene exhibit a change in skin tone, a golden tinge rather like a gentle tan. This phenomenon, known as carotenemia, was first recorded in the British Medical Journal in 1904. It appears to have no consequences for health, apart from a general strengthening of the body’s immune system. Indeed so innocuous is carotenemia that, in some countries, canteen tablets are sold over the counter as artificial tanners.

    “Recently, a team of researchers from the department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Rutgers University in new Jersey studied a group of women who exhibited both carotenemia and amenorrhoea. They wanted to find out if there was a direct casual relationship between carotene intake and the cessation of periods. The normal diet of these women consisted mainly of raw vegetable, including lots of carrots. None of them ate red meat although a few ate fish and chicken. The researchers were careful to emphasise the fact that all of these women were in excellent health; amenorrhoea did not appear to affect them adversely in any way. What happened when carotene was excluded from their diet? Those women who did manage to exclude carotene-rich foods and substitute foods with little or no carotene in them resumed menstrual bleeding. Those who choose to revert to their high-carotene diet became amenorrhoeic again.

    “The casual relationship between high-carotene intake and amenorrhoer is fairly clear, then. But what is one to make of it? Does carotene counteract the effect of estrogen? We know that when estrogen levels are always low or always high, menstruation ceases whatever the mechanism by which carotene exerts its amenorrhoic effect, the lessening and eventual disappearance of menstrual flow in some women who eat a high-raw diet appears to have no adverse consequences as far as fetility and conception are concerned, the picture that emerges, then, is that new food generally, and some foods in particular, namely those high in the bioflavonoids, Vitamin C and carotene, reduce menstrual flow and other discomforts connected with the menstrual cycle.”

    The Kentons, whose best-selling Raw energy and the new raw energy I recommend for the library of every health seeker who believes food will heal disease(s) when injections and drugs fail, put an “evolutionary footnote” on  these observations.

    “One of the quite extraordinary claims made by women who live on an entirely raw diet… and it probably earns them the reputation of crank faster than anything else… is that menstruation is not the natural phenonenom we take it to be. Primate researchers have pointed out that the old world monkeys do not menstruate, but that their higher relatives, the baboons do; nevertheless, when fed with a vegetable-only diet, female baboons cease to menstruate. Does that mean that in homo sapiens¸ the highest primate of all, menstruation is one of the consequences of omnivorous rather than vegetarian eating habit? It is an intriguing question. If it ever proved that  menstruation is consequence of diet, many women liberationists who regard menstruation as one of the many obstacles to women’s freedom would rejoice. It would also turn an entire view of the female sexual-reproductive cycle on its head.

    “In the meantime, the relief that a high raw diet can offer women who suffer from any of the typical female agonies seems too important not to investigate further.”

    Many thanks Sussanah and Leslie. I hope many of my female friends now know where I come from when I advise them against eating the standard Nigerian diet, all week, month or year round. Again, I say no bread, milk, no sugar, margarine, poultry egg etc. for breakfast. No fast foods. Very little carbohydrate. Plenty of vegetable and fruits. Plenty of salads. Lots of proprietary green drinks such as Spectragreen, Wheatgrass, Spirulina, Chorella, Barleygrass, Alfalfa etc.

     

    efore I proceed to the second part of some causes of female infertility and some natural solutions of these problem, I would like to return to the subject of detoxification. The suggestions about detoxification made earlier as a solution of male infertility apply to women as well. Men, too, should profit immensely from the following suggestions for women.

    All too often, men and women jump thoughtlessly into baby making. I say they jump thoughtlessly because hardly does anyone imagine that, like farming or any other project, some preparations must be made in respect of the work of bodies are going to be asked to perform, “the man, to produce healthy, well-delivered sperm in sufficient quantum”, the woman, to receive the ‘guest’, offer the prospect of one of them fertilising her eggs(s) and healthy nurturing of the offspring to term.

    Incidentally, the bodies of many women are toxic. The average woman suffers intermittently from vaginal infections especially candidiasis. The tongues of many are coated with oral thrush an indication that candida may have overgrown its bounds in the bowels. The breath is nauseating. Even what oozes from the skin is appauling. Sometimes, I wonder which men will ever wish to touch them. When I think like this, I tend to forget the place of The law of attraction of Homogenous species in our lives. By this Natural Law, birds of a feather flock together. A couple asked me for advice recently on their conception problems. The man had genital herpes. The woman itched in the vagina and had discharges. One of her tubes was blocked. In this condition, they desired to have a baby, thinking less of their infections.

    Well, some couples scale over the fence. But what will be the quality of the body of such a child. I ask this question because some researchers now link autism, for example, to candida  manifestation in the brain of an autistic child. No fewer than two women I advised on healthy diet for their autistic children told me that before they became pregnant, they tried to rid themselves of stubborn candida. In retrospect, they must be wishing they became pregnant on a clean slate, because the problem of an autistic child may be a life-long experience for a parent.

    So, we should see getting pregnant as cultivating or preparing land for farming. No farmer jumps into a land starts planting without prior preparations. He clears the land, applies manure where necessary and makes heaps or ridges to loosen the soil.

    Similarly, we must clean up all the organs involved with reproductive work before copulation.