HER MONE HER MONE is a female hormone. If there are female disorders or
problems, the primary formula to use is TONIC F. The formula of HER MONE was more specifically designed
for feminine problems relating to infertility. In the clinic, we have assisted in producing some sixty
babies from “infertile” couples.
It is really a joy to be able to help people achieve pregnancy, to bring
into their families the children they want to have.
As
the father of eleven children, it was a real eye-opener to me to see that some
couples didn’t get pregnant right away.
When I was younger, I thought you got married and boom, you had babies…but that’s not the case,
is it?
This
is as good a place as any to educate people on the signs of fertility. While this can be a very blunt and
to-the-point discussion, I think it is very important. Recently, a young couple called me
about their desire to become pregnant.
I asked what they were doing, and she said, “We’re having sex once a
day. I’ve even thought about
waking him up early, before he gets up for work, so we can have sex twice a
day, because we want to have a baby.”
When
I started giggling, she got a little defensive, so I told her, “This is a very
common misconception (no pun intended).”
People
think that since they want to have a baby, they’ll just have frequent
intercourse, but usually that’s
not the best way. What
happens many times, is the male’s sperm becomes so depleted, that if and when
the female ovulates, there’s just not enough to get the job done. Sometimes women say, “Well, I know that
I’m ovulating, because I’ve been monitoring my temperature.”
The
easiest way to solve this problem is to throw the darn thermometer away! If there’s not a sufficient amount of
vaginal discharge or vaginal mucous to take the semen to the egg, it doesn’t
matter if the female’s ovulating or not. 90% of the time, problems with
conceiving are not related to the male.
In
order to understand the signs of fertility, there are several things that must
be discussed. I’m going to tell
you how to conceive:
if you want to control the size of your family, then you need to pay attention,
because if you understand and know how to conceive, you will then know how not to conceive.
There are several steps you need to engage
in. First, you need to buy white toilet paper. Now that sounds kind of
silly, but you need white toilet paper. Every time you urinate or defecate, before and after you do this, you will wipe across the
vulva (that’s the face of the vaginal region), and then look and see if there’s
anything on the toilet paper. If
there is, it could be yellow (or another color), or it could be shiny and
clear. The next step is to feel
it. If it’s sticky, or tacky, or
rubbery, then it’s not a sign of fertility. If it is clear and slick (if you have the sensation of
slickness when wiping across the vulva) and lubricative, then stick your finger
in it. Put your two fingers
together and stretch it; if it’ll stretch over an inch or two, and you can do
that several times and it keeps stretching, then you have what is called peak
mucous.
Peak
mucous is the river that the sperm swim up to reach the egg. Many times, a woman can be ovulating,
but will not have enough of this mucous, so there’s not that channel for the
sperm to swim up. It doesn’t really matter what your temperature is, if there’s
“peak mucous” (clear, slick, lubricative, and stretchy). So when you see peak
mucous you quickly find your companion and say, “now is the time.” And don’t wait. We have found that some women are only
fertile for an hour or two every month.
If
charted, you can anticipate when you become fertile. Now, let’s just say that you become fertile on the 21st day
after menstruation (day 1 is when menses starts), and that you can track
it. That means that both you and
your partner should abstain from any sexual activity (there can not be any
expression of seminal fluids on the male’s part) for two weeks before the 21st. Since you’ve been tracking your signs
of fertility, as soon as you see it (and, since your partner’s dam is pretty
well full, with lots of minnows), you are giving yourself the best chance at
achieving pregnancy.
If
infertility is your challenge its going to take 6 months before you can even
consider a pregnancy. For the
first 3 months, take TONIC F (6 a day) and HER MONE (3 a day). In the 4th to 6th
months take TONIC F (3 a day) and HER MONE (6 a day). After this 6 month period, pay attention to the signs of
your fertility, and when you see them, call your companion home. HER MONE will help nudge up the amount
of mucous and the quality of ovulation.
HER MONE is a formula that we use for infertility, and it is also used
in pre-menopausal symptoms such as scratchiness and breast tenderness.
Traditional
use of the contents: False
Unicorn has been used
in overcoming infertility, and for relief of female problems, including
miscarriage and cramps. Squaw
Vine has been used in
preparing for childbirth, and in helping with menstrual and nervous
disorders. Black Cohosh has been used to help with female hormone
problems, including menstrual disorders, menopause and hot flashes. It also decreases bleeding after
childbirth. Goldenseal has been used to tone the female organs. Wild Yam has been used to help female hormone
problems, and menstrual and nervous disorders, and also to encourage ovulation.
