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Dr. Jennifer Strong ND



Dr. Jennifer Strong is a licensed ND with a special interest in fertility care. She has successfully helped many couples and individuals with their fertility journey, integrating Naturopathic Medicine Read More

Dr. Jennifer Strong ND



Dr. Jennifer Strong Supports

Perimenopause & Menopause

PCOS/PMS

Fertility & Pregnancy
Services By Dr. Jennifer Strong

IV Therapy

Vitamin Injections
Education & Associations

Associations
Ontario Association Of Naturopathic Doctors (OAND)
Canadian Association Of Naturopathic Doctors (CAND)
Canadian College Of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM)
College Of Naturopaths Of Ontario (CONO)
Frequently Asked Questions
Pesticides, especially a group of pesticides called organic chlorines. These are older pesticides that are still present in the environment and pose an issue to how our body metabolises hormones. Eat organic whenever you can. The Environmental Working Group is an organisation in the US that releases a list — Dirty Dozen & Clean 15 every year. The Dirty Dozen would be the ones that you would most likely want to buy organic as they have the highest pesticide residues. Using that list is one way to navigate making quick changes to your family’s lifestyle and diet to avoid these chemicals.
Personal Care Products are another big one. Our skin is the largest organ in the body, and personal care products include parabens and phthalates in fragrances. Try to choose unscented products.
If you want to make your home smell good with cleaning products, move towards more natural cleaning supplies, whether making your own or looking towards natural solutions without chemicals.
Filter your water with reverse osmosis or activated carbon to reduce pesky chemical and pesticide residues, especially one called perchlorate, which can disrupt your thyroid function.
And then the last thing is simple, especially here in Toronto, where we have long winters. Ventilate your space. Choose a HEPA filter, open your windows and let the air go through and circulate.
When we look at exercise and weight, weight plays a role in sperm health. So when weight increases, it decreases testosterone levels, which is needed for sperm health. It can also decrease sperm count in volumes. Another feature with weight is that as weight goes up, body temperature goes up, and we need to keep those sperm healthy so they can mature properly.
If exercise is excessive, it heats the body quite a bit. Marathon runners who exercise for quite a few hours a day have higher body temperatures which are not ideal for sperm health. High-intensity exercise also drives up cortisol levels, putting your body in fight or flight mode, which shifts where the nutrients need to go. Moderate exercise is ideal so you finish your workout you feel refreshed and energised, not drained or exhausted.
We look at food sources, how well they’re digesting them and then supplementing if they’re not at ideal levels. Amino acids, carnitine and NAC, are important and play a huge role in terms of antioxidant support. NAC has a huge role in reducing oxidative stress. It drives up glutathione levels, which is helpful for sperm nutrition. Often, we see carnitine levels low in those who don’t eat meat — vegetarians and vegans. Antioxidants, vitamins and fat-soluble vitamins like vitamin D, B12, and folic acid also play a huge role. We also look at food sources and indigestion and see which ones may not be ideal for them.
Videos
Impact Of Hormones on Fertility, Doctors Olivia Rose, ND and Jennifer Strong, ND
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Victory Reproductive Care
8100 Twin Oaks Dr, Windsor, ON N8N 5C2, Canada
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