Food, environmental toxins affect fertility – Study

Food, environmental toxins affect fertility – Study

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By Grace Edema

A study by Global Reproductive Health has said the removal of heavy metals in the body, which hinder fertility,  is possible through Modern Mayr Detoxication.

A test conducted at the Genova Diagnostics Laboratory by Mr Oluwole Ogunsola, Dr Atinuke Adeyi and Prof. Oladapo Ashiru, titled, ‘Successful removal of heavy metals and environmental toxins using modern Mayr chelating detoxication in a patient: a model for pre-fertility treatment screening,’ explained that a bio-energetic test which reveals the types of heavy metals present in the patient’s body was conducted.

Ashiru in a chat with The PUNCH said, “The fact is that we now know from several studies that toxins in the environment like petrochemicals, in water, food and diet, air, and things we put on our body, have serious consequences on our reproductive capacity. At Medical Art Center, we have been able to devise a means to get rid of these toxins before natural conception, or assisted reproductive technology conception. Such treatment helps to improve pregnancy rate, miscarriage, and take home baby rate.”

According to the study, heavy metals once taken into the body are distributed in the blood and deposited in tissues and the contamination chain follows a cyclic order, from industry to the atmosphere, soil, water, and foods, then humans.

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