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Real Food for Fertility
Presenter: Donielle Baker
Website: www.naturallyknockedup.com
Live Q&A Session: Monday, July 16th on UW Radio

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  • Rawfooder

    Watch the movie “Average Joe on the raw”

    • Taniko Kishimoto

      Raw foods can be nutritious, but a lot of really good veggies, nutrition-wise, should NOT be served raw.  (I love my salads; I juice some veggies, and I eat *ACK* raw fish, but so it goes.  Can’t live on raw alone.  But wishing you tons of success since it apparently works for you.  

  • Ceryniti

    Thank you for a great presentation! I am currently pregnant and have been eating nutritiously for a few years. I have a fibroid and am worried this might cause complications during birth. I want to avoid a C section, do you have any advise on how I can heal a fibroid?
     

    • Harry

      Take magnesium.  500ms in the morning, and 500ms in the evening before bedtime.

    • hope

      Dr. Lee has some good books on hormones and how natural progesterone can heal estrogen dominate problems like fibroids…since your pregnant get someone familiar with this of course.  I think some women are given natural progesterone (vaginal/skin cream) to prevent preterm labor so maybe you can find a doc familiar with its use.  Note this is not the same thing as the cancer causing man made progestins in the pill.

  • Imaplrg

    I have to comment.  The egg that you conceive with is more than three months old; it’s actually been there since the woman was a fetus.  It has been in a quiescent state until a few months prior to ovulation, but a woman has every egg she will ever have when she is born. A man’s sperm takes about 70 days to develop to maturity. 
    Overall, I think this is a really wonderful lecture, with a few things that I would correct. 

  • Barbara

    Hi Donielle,

    You mentioned food sensitivity testing and you recommended a
    lab. I would really like to get tested for food sensitivities but I hear that
    they are not very accurate. What is your opinion on that?

    Out of desperation I have done elimination diet but I have
    not noticed anything different and I did not feel better after eliminating all
    the foods that might be a possible problem. I have not drank any caffeine, no sugar,
    no processed foods. The diet was perfect but yet I have not noticed anything. I
    did eat reasonably healthy before the diet so maybe that is why I did not feel
    any difference.

    Thank you.

  • Alina

    Donielle,

     You mention butter
    quite a few times. I do not have access to raw butter but I do have access to
    raw cream.

    Would eating the raw  cream have exactly the same benefits as eating
    the butter? Isn’t butter just whipped up cream?

    Thank you for your help.