December 5, 2018

To everything, there is a season. A time. A purpose. Nature and all earthly living beings follow cycles and rhythms. And, your body feels best when allowed to run on its own clock naturally, specifically when it comes to your menstrual cycle and your circadian rhythm. If you’re like many, modern-day conveniences are causing your sleep

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November 8, 2018

When a mammal has a baby, the mother and father support the success of their offspring — but their interests are somewhat at odds with each other. During pregnancy, a female is primed to become a mother through epigenetics and hormonal changes, and these changes can produce motherly behaviors which increase the “biological fitness” of the mother or

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November 6, 2018

As we know only too well MTHFR affects fertility. If you are having miscarriages and no one has been able to find out why then make sure you have yourself tested for the MTHFR gene. If you would like to listen to our FREE webinar on how the MTHFR gene affects fertility then click here. Below is

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October 15, 2018

National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance DayOctober is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness month, October 15th, is National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. There are events going on over the United States on October 15th for National Pregnancy Loss Remembrance Day. This day provides a good opportunity to connect with and support other people

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October 10, 2018

You know I get really annoyed about the misinformation being spread to people surrounding the MTHFR gene in preconception and pregnancy. I can’t tell you how often I hear people giving advice online and I think “No don’t listen to that! It’s rubbish”. I totally understand that many doctors and practitioners just don’t have the time or

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October 2, 2018

What if the nutrients you consume during pregnancy could give your child better cognition?  A new study looking at the relationship between choline intake during pregnancy and an infants cognition, suggests that eating levels of choline higher than the recommended daily intake of 480 mg choline/day can lead to long term cognitive benefits for infants. (1) Subjects

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