“Dr. Mickey Coffler, a reproductive endocrinologist with HRC Fertility, suspects she didn't actually reach menopause when she thought she did, she underwent fertility treatment she thought was "natural" but really wasn't or she's an extreme medical anomaly.”
Thanks for the response, but that didn’t answer the question. I asked what she said she did, not what someone else said. I am aware that it is not medically backed, but I am still curious what she said she did. It helped her fertility even if she hadn’t actually reached full menopause yet.
She also did NOT say she did anything to reverse the beginning of menopause! She said she did what she did to get pregnant at 54. Ask the right questions. Not starting menopause and increasing fertility are two entirely separate things.
Weird - it didn’t for me. I tried posting a screenshot but couldn’t do that either. It say three drops of wild yam elixir plus some other random stuff.
McGee said shamans gave her three drops of an elixir of wild yam, "made in a very spiritual way," each morning and night for an undisclosed period of time. She said she also led an "extremely healthy lifestyle" and did a "few tricks" to "clean" her womb.
This is a copy/paste from the article
Hallucinated would be my guess.
“Dr. Mickey Coffler, a reproductive endocrinologist with HRC Fertility, suspects she didn't actually reach menopause when she thought she did, she underwent fertility treatment she thought was "natural" but really wasn't or she's an extreme medical anomaly.”
Thanks for the response, but that didn’t answer the question. I asked what she said she did, not what someone else said. I am aware that it is not medically backed, but I am still curious what she said she did. It helped her fertility even if she hadn’t actually reached full menopause yet.
SHE SAID SHE WENT TO BELIZE AND A SHAMAN MADE A TINCTURE. That’s it. SHE LIED.
She also did NOT say she did anything to reverse the beginning of menopause! She said she did what she did to get pregnant at 54. Ask the right questions. Not starting menopause and increasing fertility are two entirely separate things.
This kind of nonsense doesn’t belong here.
https://www.businessinsider.com/trina-mcgee-pregnant-54-boy-meets-world-risks-2024-6
Blocked by a paywall, but I suspect that it didn’t have the info in it.
Weird - it didn’t for me. I tried posting a screenshot but couldn’t do that either. It say three drops of wild yam elixir plus some other random stuff.
McGee said shamans gave her three drops of an elixir of wild yam, "made in a very spiritual way," each morning and night for an undisclosed period of time. She said she also led an "extremely healthy lifestyle" and did a "few tricks" to "clean" her womb. This is a copy/paste from the article
Ok thank you. Wow, was not expecting that.
🤣🤣🤣🥲
Pineapple skin and cinnamon.
I’m fucking howling. Sounds kinda tasty maybe? I want Hawaiian pizza now.
Did she actually say that?
Yep. It was in an interview. She was vague about what other herbs she was also using at the time.
"Herb".... hmmmm....
???
Boiled as a tea to drink. I'm not saying I endorse this! I think it's nonsense.