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Has anyone tried Vitex and **** Quai?

Has anyone used Vitex & **** Quai to conceive? Or any other herbal remedies for that matter. I have done some research and the two are supposed to balance hormones and aid fertility. I wasn't sure if it worked w/ us that have PCOS.. Any suggestions/successes?
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I have never tried supplements, but have researched as well.  I found two called Gleditsia and Leonurus Seed.  I haven't tried any of them, but I would like too.  I'm just a little scared because of our delicate natures of PCOS.  I am afraid to take any diet supplements or anything not prescribed from my doctor just because I do not want to do something wrong or detrement my chances of getting pregnant.  If anyone has had success, definitely let us know with herbal supplements.  
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I have tried the d o n g quai along with an herbal life diet back in 2005. I conceived while doing this diet however, could be just me, I lost my baby at 3.5 months. When I had told my doctor what I was doing for weight loss and the medication I was taking, she freaked. Said that it wasn't a good thing to try. I did get pregnant though. It has taken me and my husband 6 years to get pregnant almost seven. We finally did it through a specialist who has had us on a diet, metformin, and provera. If I can be an ear... msg me :D

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