Study: Modern Mayr Detoxification Boosts Fertility by Removing Toxins
A recent study in the journal Global Reproductive Health shows that modern Mayr chelating detoxification can boost fertility. This journal is part of the International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS).
The study, “Successful removal of heavy metals and environmental toxins using modern Mayr chelating detoxification in a patient: a model for pre-fertility treatment screening,” successfully removed heavy metals and toxins from patients. Researchers now recommend this as a model for screening before fertility treatment.
What is Modern Mayr Medicine?
Modern Mayr medicine is a holistic health concept established over 100 years ago by Austrian physician Dr. Franz Xaver Mayr. Its objective is to guide people to lasting health and enhanced long-term performance. The method aims to remove harmful substances from the body through a combination of holistic principles. It effectively manages heavy metals and exposure to Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs). Fertility practices can use this detoxification as a complementary treatment.
The Dangers of Heavy Metals for Fertility
Heavy metals have no beneficial role in human health. Another study in The Scientific World Journal confirms that toxic metals like arsenic, lead, and mercury contribute to chronic diseases. These toxins are ubiquitous.
For example, a woman trying to conceive should avoid large fish and stockfish. They often contain mercury, which can prevent conception and harm a developing fetus.
Chelation therapy helps eliminate these metals. This process uses organic molecules to bind to metals so the body can excrete them. Peptides like glutathione naturally perform this role, but medical detoxification can enhance the process.
Expert Insight from Prof. Oladapo Ashiru
Prof. Oladapo Ashiru of MART Group of Health Services emphasizes the problem. “These toxins will not simply go away,” he states. “We must actively fight and eliminate them from the body using detoxification.”
Prof. Ashiru, a board-certified Mayr medicine practitioner in Austria and author of Want a Baby, founded the Martlife Detox Centre. His goal was to address toxins from bad eating habits and environmental pollutants like pesticides and oil fossils. With over 30 years of practice, he discovered that accumulated toxins cause many infertility cases. “If not eliminated, these toxins can prevent a couple from achieving their goal of having a child,” he explains. “After detoxification, people can proceed with fertility treatment and expect increased success.”
The Martlife Detox Clinic Approach
Martlife Detox Clinic is Nigeria’s leading center for this method. It offers a comprehensive treatment plan based on modern Mayr medicine for removing heavy metals and cleansing the intestines. The process starts with a bioenergetic test. This test reveals the specific heavy metals present in the patient’s body. Clinicians then schedule targeted therapies to extract these metals and neutralize their effects on reproductive organs. Experts at the clinic report how this method has improved fertility indices for patients undergoing assisted reproductive technology.
A Supporting Case Study
The recent study details a specific case. The contamination chain for heavy metals is cyclical: from industry to the atmosphere, soil, water, and food, and finally to humans. These Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals (EDCs) interfere with normal hormonal function. They contribute to poor semen quality, endometriosis, and PCOS. Heavy metals like lead and mercury are also linked to miscarriages, stillbirths, and birth defects.
The Study’s Methodology:
A patient (Patient A) took a urine test for metal toxicity at Genova Diagnostics in the USA in September 2021. The following month, the patient underwent a detoxification plan at Martlife Detox Clinic. In November 2021, the patient repeated the urine test.
Researchers also performed a Qest4 bioenergetics test at the clinic before detoxification began.
Key Findings and Results:
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The initial tests from both Genova and the Qest4 system revealed significantly high levels of copper, manganese, vanadium, and other metals.
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The repeat urine test after detoxification showed that the process successfully reduced these toxic metal levels.
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The Qest4 bioenergetics test results matched the laboratory urine test, validating its accuracy.
Conclusion and Recommendations
The modern Mayr method effectively reduces toxic levels of heavy metals. The bioenergetics test is a less invasive, cheaper, and faster alternative to urine tests for screening toxins. The study concludes that this detoxification model is excellent for pre-fertility treatment. It helps prepare the body for greater reproductive success. However, the researchers recommend more randomized controlled trials to further validate these promising findings.







