Renee Simon, MS, CNS
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[RESOLVE] Hello to everyone who has joined
us this evening! RESOLVE's chat on "How Diet and Nutrition can
Enhance Fertility" is being hosted by Renee A Simon, MS, CNS.
Renee Simon, MS, CNS, is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist,
writer, and seminar leader who specializes in nutrition,
exercise, and the mind/body connection. She is President of her
own company, Total Wellness, combining dietary recommendations,
vitamin, mineral and herbal therapies, exercise recommendations
and stress management techniques to help her patients achieve
better total body balance.
[RESOLVE] In what manner can diet and nutrition
enhance fertility?
[Renee Simon] RESOLVE, having the body in the best
possible shape to achieve conception is very important. Diet and
nutrition play a huge role in this.
[Carol] How does diet and nutrition affect fertility
in men?
[Renee Simon] Carol, male factor infertility can be
affected by nutritional deficiencies just the same as with
female hormone problems. For instance zinc is often low in men
who have poor sperm count and motility.
[KristinaV] Is there anything else men can do besides
take zinc from a dietary or nutritional perspective?
[Renee Simon] Kristina V, there is some new research
on the use of Carnitine for male factor fertility as well as
information on using essential fatty acids, selenium and other
antioxidants for free radical protection.
[RESOLVE] Transcripts are currently available for
RESOLVE's chat on Understanding Semen Analysis and Options to
Boost Male Fertility, hosted by Sheldon Marks, MD, and J. Stan
Grossman, MD. You can view or download past chats by visiting
the Chat link on our website, www.resolve.org.
[cyndi2000] What are some strategies to overcoming
functional amenorrhea?
[Renee Simon] cyndi2000, having the right essential
fatty acid balance is very important for all aspects of female
reproductive health. Most of us have a poor balance based on
consuming the American diet which is high in saturated and trans
fats. I usually recommend a balance of EPA and GLA to help with
this and many other problems.
[Bee] What are EPA and GLA?
[Renee Simon] Bee, they are essential fatty acids that
the body needs. They are responsible for building prostaglandins
which are the precursors to hormones.
[MSB] Have you heard about the Foresight Program on
fertility nutrition out of the United Kingdom or the book
Natural Solutions to Infertility written by their program
coordinator Marilyn Greenville, PHD? I find her collection of
research on nutrients such as selenium and zinc convincing, yet
few in the United States have heard of it.
[Renee Simon] MSB, I have not heard of her program,
however, most of my patients are low in all minerals including
these when we test them.
[Jnj] Can you recommend any exercise or herbal therapy
programs to improve overall health and fertility?
[Renee Simon] Jnj, I think it is important to have a
regular stress management program. I usually teach my clients
breathing techniques, yoga and Tai Chi. There are also herbs
that I use on an as needed basis such as Vitex, also called
Chasteberry Extract.
[MSB] What is Vitex?
[Renee Simon] MSB, Vitex is an herb that has been
studied to help egg quality and luteal phase defect problems.
[Trying] It's so hard to eat properly. What kind of
professional can help with the specifics? I have been to three
nutritionists and got only general guidelines.
[Renee Simon] Trying, I am a board certified clinical
nutritionist, not a dietician. I help with holistic nutrition
and finding the underlying causes of problems through clinical
testing. If you want to learn more about this kind of nutrition
and read some RESOLVE patient success stories go to my new
website totalwellnessnutrition.com.
[Patrick] How does someone find a qualified dietician,
nutritionist, or naturopath? Does someone need to find a
professional who specializes in fertility?
[Renee Simon] Patrick, I think so. Unfortunately I
don't have a list of professionals that do what I do by state. I
do phone consults throughout the country if you have trouble
finding someone local.
[RESOLVE] There are resources available to assist you
in your search for a professional dietician and naturopath.
American Dietetic Association
120 South Riverside Plaza, Suite 2000
Chicago, IL 60606-6995
800/877-1600
http://www.eatright.org/Public/
The American Dietetic Association's Nationwide Nutrition Network
is a national referral service that links consumers, physicians,
food manufacturers, distributors and restaurant owners and
managers with dietetics professionals. All participants in the
American Dietetic Association's referral service are
professionals - professionals who provide reliable, objective
nutrition information, separate facts from fads and translate
the latest scientific findings into easy-to-understand nutrition
information.
American Association of Naturopathic Physicians
3201 New Mexico Avenue, NW Suite 350
Washington, DC 20016
866-538-2267 // 202-895-1392
www.naturopathic.org
member.services@Naturopathic.org
Provides referral to naturopathic doctors
[Joseph] What ways are available to test if your body
is lacking nutrients? Should I have that done before I begin
changing my diet and taking supplements?
[Renee Simon] Joseph, I use hair analysis to test for
overall mineral status and toxic metals which could be a factor.
This would be a helpful test to do, but it doesn't hurt to
improve your diet any time, even if you are not going to do
testing.
[Bee] Do you feel that acupuncture and herbs help
fertility?
[Renee Simon] Bee, I think that acupuncture and
certain herbs when needed to balance out the body are helpful.
In an ideal situation you would have three months to prepare
your body for conception and utilize a full nutrition program
and acupuncture to help you do this.
[RESOLVE] RESOLVE's Family Building magazine, summer
2003, summer 2004 issue, features articles related to diet,
nutrition and your fertility. Past issues of the Family Building
magazine can be ordered online, www.resolve.org, or by calling
the RESOLVE's Business office, 301-652-8585, Monday through
Friday 9am-5pm ET. Please contact the RESOLVE HelpLine,
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[2bears] What is your experience and or
recommendations on diet and nutrition and PCOS?
[Renee Simon] 2bears, diet and nutrition play a huge
role in PCOS. In the first case, many people with PCOS are
overweight which is a factor in inhibiting fertility. I recently
helped a PCOS patient get pregnant and the first thing that she
did was lose 10% of her body weight. I was so happy for her
because obesity can cause low birth weight and other issues for
the fetus.
[Kara] Do you know much about the PCOS Insulin
Resistance Diet? If you have PCOS - are you automatically
insulin resistant?
[Renee Simon] Many people with PCOS are insulin
resistant. I am very familiar with this type of diet and I use a
low glycemic, high fiber carbohydrate program with the right
balance of protein and fats. I also use certain supplements that
help with insulin balance.
[2bears] What kind of supplements is it that you use
to help your PCOS patients?
[Renee Simon] 2bears, I use supplements to help
balance insulin naturally like chromium, vanadium, magnesium,
and zinc. Not everyone who has PCOS has trouble with insulin
balance and weight, however.
[May] What types of foods are should be avoided to
help promote good health and enhance fertility?
[Renee Simon] May, you probably know the big three:
caffeine, alcohol and sugar. I am taking away all of the fun,
right?
[SCP] Are there certain foods that can enhance
fertility?
[Renee Simon] SCP, I usually recommend a whole foods
diet with lots of organic veggies, fruits, whole grains (not
wheat for everyone) and low fat protein like fish (the non-toxic
kind), hormone free turkey and chicken and beans and legumes.
[Amy MacDonald] What nutrition advice might you
provide someone trying to avoid miscarriage?
[Renee Simon] Amy MacDonald, I have worked with many
women who have had multiple miscarriages and then a successful
pregnancy when enhancing their diet. The diet should be as clean
as possible (free of toxins and preservatives). There are also
studies that show that vitamins C, E and B12 may prevent
miscarriage.
[Carol] How much of these important minerals are
needed on a daily basis? Is the standard multi-vitamin
sufficient?
[Renee Simon] Carol, usually the standard multiple
vitamin is not sufficient. It is very hard to get everything in
therapeutic doses from diet and multi-vitamins. On top of that,
the standard prenatal vitamin has enough folic acid and iron but
lacks many other important minerals.
[Kristy] What effect does caffeine have on fertility?
[Renee Simon] Kristy, in the studies that I have read
(done on mice) one to three cups of coffee per day have been
shown to cause delayed conception. In other studies caffeine
consumption has been tied to an increased incidence of
infertility due to tubal disease or endometriosis.
[Southern Mommy] Can a high protein diet improve egg
quality?
[Renee Simon] Southern Mommy, I think that a balanced
diet with the right amount of protein, healthy fats and high
fiber, and low glycemic carbohydrates is better.
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[Guest] What are your feelings on green tea, raspberry
tea and wheat grass to enhance fertility? Also what can be done
to help lower high Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)?
[Renee Simon] Guest, green tea has high antioxidant
value and is very helpful for everything. To avoid the caffeine
take the bag out after two minutes. Raspberry tea is okay but in
my mind less conclusive. Wheat grass helps to alkalinize the
body. Most of us have very acidic body's based on the average
American diet so what ever we can do to get in better balance is
good. Regarding lowering FSH, I have helped many patients with
this with all of the things I am discussing. By following a
healthy diet and practicing regular exercise and stress
management techniques, FSH is often lowered.
[Bonnie] I've heard a lot recently about soy having a
negative impact on fertility. Is this true?
[Renee Simon] Bonnie, soy is very controversial. I
would recommend that you don't over load on soy while it is
being further researched, however if you have low estrogen or
egg quality it could be helpful as it has natural estrogenetic
qualities.
[Janine] Can running six-to-eight miles, five
days/week, be detrimental to fertility?
[Renee Simon] Janine, if your body is used to that
much running it may not be a problem, but if you have done
everything and you still are not getting pregnancy you may want
to cut that down by half and see if it helps.
[Jill] Do you have any recommendations for a thin
uterine lining?
[Renee Simon] Jill, with a thin uterine lining I have
to say consumption of healthy fats in fish, fish oils and nuts
and building up healthy cells with the right amounts of
vitamins, minerals and protein.
[Shannonpa] I have read in several places that dairy
should be avoided. And then other things I read say to only eat
organic dairy. Is this something to be overly concerned about?
[Renee Simon] Shannonpa, yes. I think that the
hormones in dairy products and in chicken and meat can be very
harmful because they create a balance of negative estrogens to
positive estrogens in the body. Not only is this not good for
fertility but also important for breast cancer prevention.
[Emadde] Are there any known
supplements/vitamins/foods that promote egg quality/quantity?
[Renee Simon] Emadde, pretty much everything I have
said will help with egg quality. I often use Vitex and
antioxidants as well when this is a problem.
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[Mmt] Can you recommend anything to maintain estrogen
level?
[Renee Simon] Mmt, I would suggest a healthy diet high
in essential fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, protein and fiber
and low in saturated fat and hydrogenated oils. These things
mess up the balance of good estrogen to bad estrogen in the
body. It may also be important to do a liver cleanse which will
help with healthy estrogen production.
[HGH] What does a liver cleanse entail?
[Renee Simon] HGH, I have a three week program to help
cleanse the liver and the other major organs involved with
detoxification. It is a dietary program and a supplement
program. It works extremely well and many of my patients report
much better energy and overall well being in addition to getting
rid of nagging digestive problems, headaches, etc. Once the body
is in better balance, the hormones will balance out and the
chances of fertility are enhanced.
[Troy] Can you offer any additional information on the
liver detoxification? What is it?
[Renee Simon] Troy, liver detoxification just means
clearing the liver of toxins. We are all subjected to regular
toxins in the food we eat, the environment, medications, water,
etc. The liver cleanse program helps the liver work more
effectively at cleaning those toxins out of the system.
[Southern Mommy] Are artificial sweeteners okay while
trying to conceive and during pregnancy?
[Renee Simon] Southern Mommy, no. I do not recommend
artificial sweeteners to any one. A little bit of sugar, honey
or pure maple syrup is better, as is Stevia (a natural herbal
sweetener).
[Bee] You've mentioned egg quality - is there
food/vitamins, etc. for egg quantity?
[Renee Simon] Bee, I think my basic fertility diet and
supplement program natural multi-vitamin, B complex, vitamins C,
E, zinc, and EPA and GLA will enhance egg quality. There is no
cookie cutter approach for everyone, however. [Kristy] Your
program......is it in book form or something else?
[Renee Simon] Kristy, my new book Take Back Your
Health will be out late June or early July. It has many case
histories on fertility and also describes my weight lose
program. You will be able to order it on my website
totalwellnessnutrition.com as well asAmazon.com.
[Christina] I am taking a Dietary supplement called
"Fertility Blend" by Solaray. It is a blend of Damiana,
Eleuthero, saw Palmetto Buckthorn, kelp and sarsaparilla. It
recommends two capsules, one-to-three times a day. It also
cautions not to take it for more than 7 consecutive days. What
is your opinion on this product.
[Renee Simon] Christina, I am not familiar with it but
I think it is best to start with a healthy diet and basic
nutrition program before starting to play around with a variety
of herbs. Unfortunately many products don't even have what they
say they have in them so you have to be very careful of what
products you choose.
[Joseph] Does a person need to change their diet and
nutrition intake slowly or is an immediate change more
beneficial?
[Renee Simon] Joseph, it depends on where you are and
how quickly you are trying to shape up your diet. I sometimes
get people who are seeing me three weeks before they start an
IVF cycle and we don't have time to mess around. On the other
hand, it is easier for you if you make slow gradual changes and
if time is not a factor that is ok with me.
[Witty] What do you think about the new pyramid
guidelines?
[Renee Simon] Witty, I think they are much better, but
I still would prefer more essential fats and a discussion on the
kind of proteins consumed.
[RESOLVE] Ms. Simon, thank you for your time and
ongoing support of RESOLVE and your dedication to this family
building issue. We also send a special thank you to everyone for
your participation and all of your great questions.
[RESOLVE] Providing the chat on "How Diet and
Nutrition can Enhance Fertility," hosted by Renee A Simon, MS,
CNS, has been our pleasure. We hope you have found this
information helpful. If you have further questions, please
contact the RESOLVE Helpline at info@resolve.org or by calling
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[Joseph] Thanks for your help
[Patrick] Thank you
[May] Thank you Renee, thank you RESOLVE!
[Renee Simon] Thanks to you for having this chat.
[MSB] Thank you so much. I am constantly looking for
this information, and you had so many great suggestions that I
had never seen before.
[Guest] Thank you
[KristinaV] Thanks!
[Renee Simon] Good luck everyone!
[Guest91030] Thanks
[Southern Mommy] Thank you for your time, I look
forward to your new book
[Guest44] Thanks!
[2bears] Thank you for your time!!
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