Looking Upstream at Infertility

3 months ago
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Uncover the overlooked yet crucial topic of infertility. We dive deep into the escalating rate of infertility, with future projections suggesting that 50% of couples wishing to conceive may have to undergo IVF in the next 20 years. This talk highlights the significant role toxins play in our bodies and fertility, contributing to what's being termed as 'biochemical infertility.' Dr. Mary Shackelton, a naturopathic doctor, explains the link between toxin exposure and neurological issues like brain fog. She further discusses the concept of vertical transmission, where toxins are passed from generation to generation.

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