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Yoga for fertility and its health benefits

Yoga has been shown to greatly help promote general relaxation and reduce anxiety, stress and depression.  Research suggests that yoga may also significantly help to promote conception on a physiological level. Reproductive Wellness has researched and developed a combination of practices specifically to improve the conditions necessary for conception and pregnancy. By using Reproductive Wellness

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Winter Fertility Workshop – Fertility Yoga, Fertility Meditation, Fertility Foods

Cost: $50 for public / $10 off if register before January 20th Space is limited. RSVP emailing ana@reproductivewellness .com 2.00pm – Welcome & Registration Our main intention is for you to relax during this Fertility Workshop. Please email ana@reproductivewellness.z3dev.com for registration. All participant will receive an eBook with all the workshop information after attending. 2.15pm

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Low Testosterone or Andropause

Male Menopause aka Andropause Male menopause refers to changes in males somatic and endocrine systems. These changes can cause sexual dysfunction, loss of muscle mass, decreased bone density, fat mass increase, cognitive impairment and loss of body hair. Hormone changes are a natural part of aging. Sex hormone changes in males occur gradually — over a period of many

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Prostate Health

Men benefit physically, emotionally and spiritually from the application of natural techniques, such as Maya Abdominal Therapy. Circulation to and from the pelvis is improved, supporting healthy abdominal and reproductive organs, enhancing normal sexual function, improving sperm count as well as aiding in digestion. The organs of the male reproductive system are specialized for the

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Testicular Cancer and Acupuncture for side effects

  According to the Mayo clinic, testicular cancer is the most common cancer among American males ages 15-34, although it is rare in comparison to other types of cancer. Testicular cancer can be present in one or both testicles. The testicles are responsible for producing both the male reproductive hormone testosterone as well as sperm. Although we do not

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