Are fertility rituals effective?
Mainstream medicine does not support the idea of using spells and ceremonies as a way to treat infertility. It isn't likely, according to science, that such practice would improve the chances of becoming pregnant.
As with any practice that could affect your health, it is important to talk to your doctor about fertility rituals that you plan to use, especially if you are using them as an augmentation for infertility treatments or if you plan to use herbal supplements.
The practices may have little effect and they may be as reliable as gender prediction strategies, like the baby gender pencil test. If nothing else, the practices can have a calming effect, which can help improve the chances of conception, in some cases.
Kana paine hama kana shamwari dzanetsekana nenyaya yekutadza kubata mimba, chimbozamai marecipe andanyanyora awa. Ndaona ma testimonies akawanda erecipe yemabanana.
BANANA RECIPE
2 eggs
2 bananas
1 tsp soda
1 cup milk
mix all together and drink just after monthly periods
U drink this once in the morning before you eat anything
(Pliz ndapota don't cook, chingodya zvakasangana kudaro/ mix it up and eat)
Or u try recipe yemu avocado (but I recommend you to try banana recipe first)
soak avocado bark drink during your period days only
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