
When these two organs are blocked, natural fertilization - and therefore pregnancy - is impossible. You should also know that if one of the tubes is not completely blocked, there is a risk of ectopic pregnancy because the egg may have difficulty circulating from the tube to the uterine cavity. The tubes are sometimes disturbed by adhesion phenomena that prevent the passage of the egg, sperm and embryo.
Some natural remedies and herbs are believed to support reproductive health and reduce inflammation, which might indirectly help with tubal health.
A few commonly mentioned herbs for supporting fallopian tube health include:
Dong Quai (Angelica Sinensis): Known as "female ginseng," it may improve circulation and reduce inflammation.
Castor Oil Packs: Applied externally, these are believed to promote healing by improving blood flow to reproductive organs.
Turmeric: Contains curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory properties that could help reduce blockages.
Ginger: Supports circulation and reduces inflammation, possibly aiding reproductive health.
However, if your goal is to treat blocked fallopian tubes, it’s essential to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment options, such as surgery or specialized therapies. Herbal remedies may support overall reproductive health, but they aren’t a guaranteed fix for physical blockages.
Here are 2 natural methods of unblocking the fallopian tubes with the use of King of Herbs (Ageratum conyzoides).
Method 1:
Pile the leaves of the king of herbs, dry them to finally make them into a fine powder. Take a large dollop of the powder in a large cup of lukewarm water in the morning on an empty stomach and in the evening. Duration of treatment: 3 months and go for the tubal test again.
Method 2:
Take the fresh leaves of the king of herbs, crush in water and obtain the solution, filter into drink and purge with it from the second day of your period until the end of your period.
Do not take chemical drugs during these Days