I thought I would comment on this further as I have now read the ebook and I also have forwarded it to website Obstetrician, Dr. Nicholas Lolatgis to have a read through for me. I wont be telling what the 'secret' is in all fairness to the author, however I do have some personal opinion on the matter.

Again as I mentioned I am no expert. However I think the book has some good information in it, especially for people who want to optimise their chance of conception, or for those looking for natural alternatives - I still would stress that you should first seek medical advice if you are concerned about not conceiving to rule out any medical problems.

The secret does seem to be an interesting theory to ponder, and it's not complex or difficult to try and do, but without the proper medical knowledge on infertility, I can't really say until I hear back from Dr. Lolatgis. A few things I did question in my mind was that she mentions her house was painted with old paint (had lead in the paint) and they sprayed their garden with pesticides and use other chemicals in the house (which of course they stopped in the attempts). Now I am not sure if this alone could have been a factor for infertility for her and her partner? Who knows. Also, ironically in the healthy eating parts, she references quite strongly a well known Australian natural fertility expert and her publications. I don't know if I would be able to adhere to the diet the ebook mentions, it's quite strict and if you are a fellow carnivore like myself, you'd struggle, but I guess with long term infertility you might have a strong determination to do it.

I will let everyone know what Dr. Lolatgis says, he is also a fertility expert so he'll know what it's all about. To sum it all up, I think it's just one of those things where it's hard to know for sure with no medical backing and no references (i.e. no book or research source details) to the research she said she did. I am not saying she didn't do any research - but it's nice to know where it all came from, to put some credibility to the words. Especially when there aren't any testimonials on the website either.

If she was to include a list of the sources like other articles and books do, (and going by what she is saying it sounds like there were lots), then I think it would be worth the cost to buy it, just showing all the different places she did research to find this information. Because I don't know many people who would rather search through a million books to research something when they know they can get the shortcut all from one small book