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Women are told that nutrition and eating right is a crucial component to get themselves ready to conceive. Author, Donna Stellhorn, says there are some foods that will also boost fertility energy. Continue reading
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Jul 07, 2015 /prREACH/ -- ETC publishing is thrilled to announce, “A Path to Pregnancy: Ancient Secrets for the Modern Woman” the latest book by author, Donna Stellhorn. Stellhorn has written 10 books all exploring the idea that making changes in your external environment can change your thinking, mood and even your physiology. Her past books include “Feng Shui Form”, “Sage & Smudge” and her annual Chinese Astrology series is the third best Chinese Astrology series in the world.
ETC Publishing co-owner, Diane Ronngren, says, “We're really excited to add this new title to our list. This book can really help women who want to get pregnant. It reminds women and men of the traditional symbols, colors, herbs and food that our ancestors used to bring new lives into their families.”
The foods Stellhorn recommends are things like eggs, figs, hazel nuts and honey, 19 in all. She pulls in information from other cultures too. For example, the peach has a long history in China of being associated with beauty, abundance and fertility. The peach pit has medicinal uses in Chinese medicine. But also the peach blossom and fruit are depicted in art to represent marriage, children and long, happy lives.
The book is illustrated and laid out with each section in alphabetical order. Other sections include objects used in different cultures to bring fertility energy, good colors to paint the nursery and a bonus section on an old method of predicting the child's gender that was used back in the 50's with a reputed 83% success rate. The book also includes information about Feng Shui and how Feng Shui works to shift and change energy
ETC Publishing has released this book as an eBook and print book. It's available on Amazon and Smashwords. ETC Publishing is based in Carlsbad, CA and is now in it's 20th year in business. Donna Stellhorn is available for interviews and lectures.