Tuesday, November 12, 2013

The Doctor's Rxs For Future Moms!

                              Eat This, Not That For Multiple Births! 

Any fans of the show "The Doctors" out there?
Well, today's show was all about twins, triplets and quadruplets, 

multiple births.
During one of the segments, the doctors asked a multiple
choice question as to the best way for moms to have a set of twins
or triplets.

Of all of the choices-the answer was IVF (in-vitro-fetilization).
That may true, but did you also know there's something out there
that may be considered safer and way less expensive, what is it?
Food and being a certain age.

That's right, as usual, when there's a medical problem
that needs to be addressed, leave it up to the medical professionals
to offer something costly and potentially dangerous, but also know that
there may be an alternative as well, and it might be right in your
supermarket.
We'll list the foods that some say may help you get those twins or triplets
you want, the natural way.
1) Dairy.
2) Blackberries
3) English Rx known as black tea
4) Yams
5) Your Age-
Although this isn't a food, researchers say that being over 30,
may actually increase your chances of giving birth to twins or triplets,
Need Proof? Marcia Cross (Desperate Housewives) age 40 something,
J Lo- age 37, and Angelina Jolie, early thirties.

That's it- and if you need more in-depth info on dairy, the types of yams
and the blackberries, head to our main blog- SupermarketRxs@typepad.com
or look for an old E-document we wrote on multiple births, preventing miscarriages
and curing male and female infertility with food, find this E-Doc at Scribd.com
the title: Fertiltiy Secrets, Doctors Don't Want You To Know!
And the title of the blog piece at SupermarketRxs is...SupermarketRxs For
Multiple Births, the blog post is 2 yrs. old, you may have to go to Google to pull
it up.
Another helpful site for future Moms is TheBump.com.
This site offers a host of answers to questions you may have regarding
pregnancies.

Good Luck!
JGib~~
RedCarpetRxs! 

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