Fertility Foods: Optimize Ovulation and Conception Through Food Choices [NOOK Book]

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Overview

Dr. Jeremy Groll is an expert in reproductive endocrinology and fertility treatment. Fertility Foods presents his groundbreaking, noninvasive, nutritionally based method, which increases ovulation, reduces miscarriage, and significantly improves your chances of successfully getting and staying pregnant.

Dr. Groll's specialized research has proven that there is a powerful link between a body's insulin resistance and fertility problems. Resistance to insulin increases the body's insulin levels, hindering normal ovulation either by limiting the maturation process of the released egg or by preventing ovulation altogether. High insulin levels can also impede ...

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Overview

Dr. Jeremy Groll is an expert in reproductive endocrinology and fertility treatment. Fertility Foods presents his groundbreaking, noninvasive, nutritionally based method, which increases ovulation, reduces miscarriage, and significantly improves your chances of successfully getting and staying pregnant.

Dr. Groll's specialized research has proven that there is a powerful link between a body's insulin resistance and fertility problems. Resistance to insulin increases the body's insulin levels, hindering normal ovulation either by limiting the maturation process of the released egg or by preventing ovulation altogether. High insulin levels can also impede the fertilized egg's ability to attach to the uterus, leading to implantation failure and miscarriage. In fact, women with insulin resistance problems are four to five times as likely as other women to suffer miscarriages — meaning they have as high as a 50 percent chance of miscarriage.

Dr. Groll has developed an insulin-reducing diet based on balancing protein and complex carbohydrate intake to create insulin levels most conducive to ovulation. He combines his nutritional plan — which includes nutritional charts, food suggestions, and recipes — with a specific exercise program that enhances insulin metabolism and an emotional support system that you can draw on during your quest to become parents. This three-pronged approach increases the rates of spontaneous ovulation and significantly improves the uterine environment, decreasing the potential for miscarriage.

One in every ten couples in America is affected by infertility. Yet, only 5 to 10 percent of patients actually need high-tech procedures such as in vitro fertilization. Whether you are taking your first steps in combating infertility or searching for effective methods to support more advanced fertility treatments, Fertility Foods is your helpful and rewarding guide.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781416589808
  • Publisher: Touchstone
  • Publication date: 5/2/2006
  • Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
  • Format: eBook
  • Pages: 288
  • Sales rank: 143,842
  • File size: 2 MB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.

Meet the Author

Jeremy Groll, MD, is an OB/GYN reproductive endocrinologist specializing in the treatment of infertile couples. The recipient of numerous prestigious national awards for research, he currently serves as the chief, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.

Lorie Groll is a freelance writer and manages an Internet-based health and nutrition company.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 1, 2006

    Great book!

    I found this book very exciting and helpful. This book shows that there is hope for people with PCOS and other conditions to get their insulin in check and regain fertility by changing something they can control, their diet. This book tells you how to control your blood sugar and in turn change many of the medical problems associated with insulin resistance. It was nice to see a doctor that would write a book from a natural perspective. He advocates the natural path before medical intervention by using herbs, supplements, diet, and excerise. Only draw back is that there needs to be more recipes in the book. It would be nice to have a book that said eat this and when. It is a great investment and not a book to pass up. Thanks Dr. Groll for your wonderful book!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted April 2, 2011

    Recommended

    I have read this book and even started on the path that it lays out before you. I enjoyed the book and the ease in which it provided the information. As of right now I have been following this new lifestyle for 17 days I have dropped 11 pounds and I feel good. I cant explain it any better than that I feel good. I am in the midst of re-reading this book as I want to get as much from it as I can. I dont want to miss a thing.

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  • Posted November 12, 2009

    It's ok!

    well, i think i'm approaching the guinness book of world records on how many fertility books i can read. This book says much of the same as others do. I recommend "fully fertile" a 12 week plan if you would like something to be a little more holistic.

    This book is not a waste of time if it's one of the first you're reading though...

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  • Anonymous

    Posted August 13, 2006

    Not very interested......

    I think the diet in this plan is not for people who have busy lives. I understand that when you want something really bad you will try hard but for the majority of Americans I don't think the plan is realistic. On the bright side there was some really useful information to keep on hand or refer back to.

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