• Could lipid replacement therapy support your cell health and improve pregnancy success? with Dr. Carolyn Messere

  • Sep 30 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

Could lipid replacement therapy support your cell health and improve pregnancy success? with Dr. Carolyn Messere

  • Summary

  • We’re digging into lipid replacement therapy while TTC.

    You may have heard of intralipid therapy. Many fertility clinics are offering this service to improve pregnancy outcomes (especially for recurrent pregnancy loss or elevated natural killer cells).

    Intralipids are synthetic and made from soybean, egg yolk, glycerine and water. Possible side effects are headache, dizziness, nausea, sweating, or vomiting may occur.

    Is there a better way to boost the immune system naturally and support our mitochondrial health?

    Our bodies weren’t meant to handle all the high toxin exposure, and this may be impacting your ability to get pregnant and carry a baby to term.

    Lipid replacement therapy may be an option to consider.

    I'm excited to welcome Dr. Carolyn Messere to the podcast. Dr. Carolyn is a seasoned Functional Medicine MD with a decade of expertise dedicated to empowering individuals battling fatigue, anxiety, and hormone imbalances.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    1) What is lipid replacement therapy, and how can it help when you are TTC

    2) The difference between synthetic intralipid therapy being offered at the fertility clinic and lipid replacement therapy

    3) How lipid replacement therapy can help with Lyme disease, EBV, autoimmune conditions, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and mitochondrial dysfunction

    Get your free guide to lipid replacement therapy - https://www.drmessere.com/free-gift

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    RESOURCES:

    Fab Fertile Method https://www.fabfertile.com/what-we-do/

    Ultimate Guide to Getting Pregnant This Year If You Have Low AMH/High FSH - https://fabfertile.clickfunnels.com/optinvbzjfsii

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    I just put together a new guide “Reconnecting With Your Fertility: Preparing Your Body With Diet” that I'm going to give you pro bono (aka, free 😂)

    If you want it, reply here with "10 DAY".

    It includes:

    ✅ Step-by-step 10-day plan to determine if you have a food sensitivity (a theme we see with low AMH and/or high FSH)

    ✅ The final word on caffeine, alcohol and sugar

    ✅ What to expect when you begin to reintroduce the foods back into your diet

    ✅ Why a generalized approach to diet wastes time and how to fast-track pregnancy success with this proven 10-day plan

    And a lot more.

    You will be impressed.

    Sarah ❤️

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    Vitamin D deficiency may be linked to decreased ovarian reserve, as indicated by higher serum FSH, low AMH and low antral follicle count.

    Ensuring adequate vitamin D levels could potentially boost your fertility odds.

    Check out our Fab Vitamin D3/K2 supplement https://fabfertile.com/products/vitamin-d3k2-supplement

    Use code “GPN15” for 15% off your order at FFLNaturals.com

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    Join my FREE Facebook group and get my training on HOW to improve pregnancy success with your own eggs.

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/451444518397946

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    Check out https://www.fabfertile.com/blogs/podcasts/could-lipid-replacement-therapy-support-your-cell-health-and-improve-pregnancy-success-with-dr-carolyn-messere/

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    Please note when promoting a product, we only select products that either Sarah Clark or her team has tried and believe are beneficial for someone who is TTC. We may receive a small commission.

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