The path to conception should be a great deal of fun but that is
often not the case for many couples who have failed to conceive
and are not sure why.
Whether you are just starting your journey to conception
or have received the incredibly frustrating diagnosis of unexplained
infertility, it is a wise step to evaluate your diet for the impact
it can have on your fertility.
Generally speaking, eating for nutrition is a much
smarter way to eat than following the latest fad diet. When you
are trying to conceive however, you need to examine another piece
of the puzzle.
Certain foods, even nutritious ones, can have such
a negative impact on your delicate reproductive system that if you
are serious about conceiving, you might consider leaving them off
your plate for the time being, if not for good.
MEAT, DAIRY, & EGGS
Todays commercial meat and dairy farmers give their
animals a phenomenal amount of hormones in order to produce more
milk, eggs, or simply to grow faster and larger.
Virtually any animal product that you buy in a grocery
store today is loaded with hormones. Some of these hormones are
estrogen mimics and wreak havoc on both men's and women's reproductive
systems by posing as estrogen so your own estrogen is not used properly.
In addition to infertilty causing hormones, most
commercial animal products contain damaging pesticides that were
used in making their feed.
Avoiding unnatural hormones and chemicals is vital
if you want to conceive so you have a couple of solutions if you
eat animal products.
First, you can give up animal products entirely
if you want to begin to eat hormone and pesticide free. It is a
logical and perfectly healthy step if you do not have much time
to waste in your path to conception.
The second, and probably easier alternative, is
to go organic. Buy organic grass fed beef, free range organic chicken
and eggs, and organic milk and cheese. These products are all available
online if you have trouble finding them in your local grocery store.
You will be eating the food you are used to while giving up the
dangerous, fertility robbing extras.
SOY
In the great media campaign over the last few years,
we have all been led to believe that soy is a miracle health food.
Unfortunately while soy does have some nutritional benefits when
eaten in its natural state or as a small amount of tofu, most processed
soy products sold today are very dangerous on many levels, including
extensive damage to your reproductive system.
Thousands of studies have linked soy to infertility,
decreased sex drive, and extensive damage to both male and female
reproductive systems. Like the estrogen mimics in meat, the phytoestrogens
in soy are to blame for this damage.
In addition to disrupting both the male and female
reproductive system, soy has been implicated in a great deal of
endocrine related problems for young boys and girls exposed to soy
while in utero or as infants.
Due to the dangers to your child, you should never
eat soy while pregnant or breastfeeding anyway so unless you munch
a few edamame occasionally, soy should be the first food item to
go for a couple trying to conceive.
PRODUCE
Fresh produce is one of the best things that anyone,
of any age, or any lifestyle can eat. Unfortunately, commercial
farms have doused our produce in chemicals and pesticides that while
dangerous for anyone, are particularly dangerous to a delicate sperm
and egg or a developing fetus.
Certain pesticides and herbicides can impair reproductive
organ function, reduce implantation in the uterus, contribute to
or cause endometriosis, or cause poor semen quality.
If you are trying to conceive and wish to avoiding
these chemicals you should only buy organic produce, both so you
are able to conceive in the first place and for the health of your
unborn child.
If you do not have access to organic produce then
at the very least scrub all your produce before eating. If you want
to play it extra safe then you should thoroughly peel all produce
prior to eating.
Make a special point to choose organic or avoid
items from the following list created by the Environmental Working
Group which lists the twelve most contaminated fruits and vegetables
in order of toxicity.
Strawberries Bell peppers Spinach Cherries Peaches
Cantaloupe(Mexican) Celery Apples Apricots Green beans Grapes(Chile)
Cucumbers.
It is not difficult to eliminate some detrimental
items in your diet to increase your odds of conception. Simply go
organic, skip the soy, and then focus on bringing the fun back to
conception.