Jan
17

Fertiliy and Pregnancy: You Are NOT the Victim of Your Genes

By Deirdre Morris

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There is a belief that we are victims of our genes…that they are beyond our influence in general..not just in pregnancy, fertility and birth.

However, research done by Dr. Bruce Lipton (who wrote The Biology of Belief) has demonstrated that placing genetically identical (cloned) cells into different environments produced completely different results.

For example, one cell became a muscle cell. Another turned into a fat cell… and a third became a bone cell.

They stared out identical. The only variable that was different was the environment.

According to Dr. Lipton, the mind (your thoughts and beliefs) is the environment of your body and it influences what your cells become. 

So whether you want to experience a full-term, healthy pregnancy… a safe, empowering birth OR regain your shape easily after birth, YOU have the power to influence this.

You can begin to change the environment of your cells…..by activating new beliefs that really support you on this journey.

In joy,

Deirdre

Comments

  1. Yvonne says:

    I read in The Estrogen Alternative: Natural Hormone Therapy with Botanical Progesterone
    by Raquel Martin that NATURAL progesterone creams can assist with balancing hormones needed to get pregnant and carry full term. It’s worth a try and has NO harmful side-effects. I use Arbonne’s Prolief now that I’m in menopause and it keeps the symptoms to a minimum.

    Yvonne

  2. Dmherenow says:

    Hi Yvonne!

    I have heard of the benefits of natural progesterone too.

    Thanks for reminding me…

    Deirdre

  3. Yvonne says:

    I think they are under-rated because of the big pharma companies wanting to sell us chemical replacements for something our body produces naturally. Rx drugs have their place, but I’ll always try a natural product before resorting to drugs.

    Yvonne
    http://yvonneperry.blogspot.com

  4. Dmherenow says:

    It is great that we can learn about natural ways of supporting ourselves.

    Choice is indeed a wonderful thing!

    Thanks for that Yvonne!

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