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Friday, July 20, 2018

Avocados may improve female fertility

Image: Green south african avocado pear. Photo credit: Robert Owen-Wahl of CharterForCompassion.org
Photo credit: Green south african avocado pear,
by Robert Owen-Wahl of CharterForCompassion.org
Eating avocados could make you pregnant! Or at least it could help women on IVF treatment to conceive, so researchers have recently claimed.

The study, carried out by Harvard researchers, has shown that monosaturated fat, prevalent in avocados, is better than any other dietary fat for would-be mothers.

It showed those who consumed the highest amounts of monounsaturated fats were 3.4 times more likely to conceive than those on the lowest amounts.

The researchers think the pro-fertility effects could be linked to a reduction of inflammation in the body.

The best kinds of food to eat are avocados, which have a lot of monounsaturated fat and low levels of other sorts of fat, the study leader Professor Jorge Chavarro was quoted as saying.

He did allow though the study was a small-scale affair and further investigation would be required before it could be conclusively proven.

Source: Busness-Standard.com


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Image: Take Charge of Your Fertility (Teach Yourself), by Heather Welford. Publisher: Hodder and Stoughton; 1 edition (September 1, 2011)Take Charge of Your Fertility (Teach Yourself)
by Heather Welford

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It covers health issues in full, from basic biology and an explanation of fertility and cycles to outlining what supplements are useful and which ones are not, and how you can maximize your chances by following a healthy diet and cutting alcohol or nicotine intake.

There are plenty of resources and guidelines for parents facing difficulties, including a guide to the medical options, and advice on how to seek further help.

It will help couples to deal with the emotional issues faced when trying for a baby, and will also give practical information on who you should tell and who you must tell, and when.

With coverage of all aspects of very early pregnancy, from do-it-yourself tests to the very first scan, it will be a useful resource which will help all prospective parents, whether looking to start or to expand their family.

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