Guest guest Posted April 6, 2009 Report Share Posted April 6, 2009 Begin forwarded message:Date: April 6, 2009 12:20:52 PM PDTTo: laurelmccubbin@...Subject: female fertilityReply-To: vitamindcouncil@... I want to pass a reader's letter along (with her permission) as many of you may know a couple who cannot conceive and know the heartbreak that brings to childless couples. While I know of no direct evidence this is true, why should childless couples be Vitamin D deficient? Both the man and the woman should take 5,000 IU a day. Cannell, MDVitamin D Council9100 San Gregorio RoadAtascadero, CA 93422Dear Dr. Cannell,I am writing to thank YOU for doing what is important work. I am an RN,BSN, work in the area of fertility in collaboration with an OB/GYN and others. I have studied the research on vitamin D for the past 2 years and came across your site. You can only imagine what treating vitamin D deficiency does for fertility. I see there are no large studies on this in existence anywhere. I have developed protocols based on current research. They are used by the OB/GYN I work with as well, and it's nothing short of amazing. (I guess we do not need a large study to prove what we are seeing, it is across the board success) Everyone of our women have conceived that previously had difficulty. One was infertile for 10 years, another for 3 years, and one had no cycles for three years, they all returned to full fertility within 6 weeks.An understanding of the physiology and biochemistry of fertility disorders has led to the development of my protocols that include, Vit. D, diet and lifestyle. All key components. I watched too many women over the years with fertility disorders of every kind, go on to develop breast, uterine and ovarian cancers. What was the link? Well now we know and can do something about it.Thank you for all your work and helping educate people on the need for vitamin D in all of this.Thank you,Darcy Hemstad, RN, BSNFertility EducatorYou are currently subscribed to vitamind as: laurelmccubbin@...To unsubscribe click hereor send a blank email to leave-43940420-77834203.d20381ce0fd62332dbb9585e9e98275e@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2009 Report Share Posted April 7, 2009 I can attest to the fact that Vit D and calcium can get the ovaries up and running based on my daughter and my own experience. First couple of months may be hard but it works. Karin > > > > Begin forwarded message: > > > > > Date: April 6, 2009 12:20:52 PM PDT > > To: laurelmccubbin@... > > Subject: female fertility > > Reply-To: vitamindcouncil@... > > > > I want to pass a reader's letter along (with her permission) as > > many of you may know a couple who cannot conceive and know the > > heartbreak that brings to childless couples. While I know of no > > direct evidence this is true, why should childless couples be > > Vitamin D deficient? Both the man and the woman should take 5,000 > > IU a day. > > > > Cannell, MD > > Vitamin D Council > > 9100 San Gregorio Road > > Atascadero, CA 93422 > > > > Dear Dr. Cannell, > > > > I am writing to thank YOU for doing what is important work. I am an > > RN,BSN, work in the area of fertility in collaboration with an OB/ > > GYN and others. I have studied the research on vitamin D for the > > past 2 years and came across your site. You can only imagine what > > treating vitamin D deficiency does for fertility. I see there are > > no large studies on this in existence anywhere. I have developed > > protocols based on current research. They are used by the OB/GYN I > > work with as well, and it's nothing short of amazing. (I guess we > > do not need a large study to prove what we are seeing, it is across > > the board success) Everyone of our women have conceived that > > previously had difficulty. One was infertile for 10 years, another > > for 3 years, and one had no cycles for three years, they all > > returned to full fertility within 6 weeks. > > > > An understanding of the physiology and biochemistry of fertility > > disorders has led to the development of my protocols that include, > > Vit. D, diet and lifestyle. All key components. I watched too many > > women over the years with fertility disorders of every kind, go on > > to develop breast, uterine and ovarian cancers. What was the link? > > Well now we know and can do something about it. > > > > Thank you for all your work and helping educate people on the need > > for vitamin D in all of this. > > > > Thank you, > > > > Darcy Hemstad, RN, BSN > > Fertility Educator > > > > You are currently subscribed to vitamind as: laurelmccubbin@... > > To unsubscribe click here > > or send a blank email to > > leave-43940420-77834203.d20381ce0fd62332dbb9585e9e98275e@... > > tic.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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