Fertility expert: Science based food tips to improve ovulation
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 Published On Aug 3, 2023

Ovulation problems cause infertility. What you eat can impact ovulation. Fertility expert Dr. Randy Morris M.D. reveals specific science based tips for which foods to eat and which ones to avoid.
Chapters
0:00 Introduction - Ovulation problems
0:22 Overweight or Underweight causes ovulation problems
1:05 Nurses Diet & Ovulation Study
1:42 Fats & ovulation
2:27 Carbs are not linked to ovulation problems
2:52 Animal and plant proteins are important for ovulation
3:44 Consume high fat dairy to reduce ovulation problems


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