For the Nigerian Woman Who Has Tried Everything and Is Not Ready to Give Up
I know you are tired.
Not the kind of tired that sleep fixes. The kind that lives inside your chest. The kind that shows up every time a relative asks at a family gathering — quietly, with a knowing look — "any news yet?" And you smile. You say "soon by God's grace." And then you go to the bathroom and take a slow breath, because that question has been following you for years now.
You have done everything they told you to do. You have tracked your cycle until the dates are burned into your brain. You have done the injections — the ones that made you bloat and cry and snap at your husband for no reason. You have gone to the big clinics in Lagos, in Abuja, and sat in waiting rooms full of women carrying the same quiet desperation on their faces. You have spent money your family does not even know about.
You have tried the herbs your aunty in the village sent. The bitter concoctions you held your nose to drink every morning. You ordered things from Instagram sellers who promised results in 30 days — and then stopped responding to your DMs after the transfer left your account. You have prayed. You have fasted. You have made vows.
And yet — every month, the blood comes. And every month, something small breaks inside you.
Sister, you are not broken. Your womb is not cursed. Your body has not rejected you. But nobody has told you the right thing yet — because the right thing was never in a clinic. It was never on Instagram. It was never in a pharmacy. It was in our grandmothers' kitchens. And I am about to give it back to you.
They stimulate your ovaries — but they also flood your body with synthetic hormones that disrupt the very balance you were trying to restore. The results are temporary. The side effects are real. The bill nearly emptied your savings.
Your heart was in the right place. Their hearts were too. But those mixtures came with no instructions, no dosage, no timing, and no understanding of why. You cannot restore a womb with a bottle and a prayer alone.
You paid the transfer. You waited for delivery. Maybe you saw small improvement. But two months later, nothing changed — because a product without a system is just a product. What you needed was a protocol.
CoQ10, DHEA, myo-inositol. You researched them. Ordered them from Jumia or brought them from family abroad. But they were designed for a Western body, a Western diet. They were never mapped to your cycle, your food, or your culture.
Uncomfortable, inconsistent, and never accompanied by the nutritional support your womb actually needed. Steaming alone is like watering a plant without sunlight or good soil.
Another scan. Another blood panel. Another specialist who says everything looks "fine." But nothing changes. Because the tests tell you what is — not how to fix it from the inside.
Our grandmothers did not have pharmacies. They did not have Google. They did not have Instagram herbalists. They did not have fertility clinics with machines that cost a million naira per visit.
And yet, they conceived. They carried babies to term. They had large families and supported the sisters around them who were struggling. They did not accept "unexplained infertility" as a final answer — because for them, nothing about the body was unexplained.
They understood something that modern medicine forgot: the womb does not exist in isolation. It is fed by the blood. The blood is built by the food. The food must be chosen deliberately, at the right phase of the cycle, prepared with the right knowledge.
Tiger Nuts
AYA (Hausa) · IMUMU (Igbo)
Rich in compounds that naturally support progesterone — the hormone a woman needs to sustain pregnancy. Available in every northern market.
African Walnut
UKA (Igbo) · ASALA (Yoruba)
Known for generations to reduce the silent internal inflammation that blocks implantation. Our grandmothers cracked these open by firelight for a reason.
Ugu Leaf
UGWU (Igbo) · EFERIEKE (Efik)
Its iron and folate content builds the uterine lining in ways no pill has ever matched. Our grandmothers added it to every pot because they knew what it did.
Moringa
ZOGALE (Hausa) · EWE IGI ILU (Yoruba)
Called the miracle tree for a reason. Supports hormonal balance, reduces oxidative stress on eggs, and was used by nursing and trying-to-conceive women across West Africa.
Hibiscus Flower
ZOBO · ISHAPA (Yoruba)
Drunk without sugar, as our grandmothers always drank it. Rich in antioxidants that support blood flow to the womb. Sugar kills what the flower is trying to heal.
This was not superstition. This was not village medicine to be embarrassed about. This was nutritional science — passed down through observation, through practice, through generations of women watching what worked.
When the pharmacies came, we stopped trusting our kitchens. When the clinics arrived, we stopped trusting our grandmothers. We swapped ancestral precision for imported confusion.
The Ancient Fertility Code is not a new idea. It is an old idea, finally written down.
Adaeze N. Enugu
Sis I'm crying as I type this. I've been trying for 4 years. FOUR YEARS. I downloaded this guide on a Thursday and by Tuesday my body already felt different — calmer, my mood was different. By week 3 my period was the most regular it's been in 2 years. I just got my BFP this morning. I don't know how to thank you. God bless whoever put this together. God bless them 🙏🏾
Bimpe A. Lagos
Honestly I bought it thinking it would be the same thing. Some herbs, some vague advice. But this thing has STEPS. It tells you what to do on which day and why. I've been on it 5 weeks and my doctor just confirmed my lining has improved. My doctor o! The one who told me the lining was too thin last year. I almost didn't go back and tell him what changed. This guide is serious.
Ngozi O. Port Harcourt
I spent over ₦600,000 at a fertility clinic last year. Six hundred thousand naira. This guide cost ₦9,800. I'm not joking when I say it taught me more about my own body in 40 pages than three years of hospital visits. The smoothie alone — I felt warmth in my lower abdomen two days after I started it. My husband noticed I stopped being so anxious. The peace alone is worth it.
Chiamaka E. Abuja
I was the person who rolled her eyes at "natural remedies." I'm a professional. I believed in the clinic. But after my second failed IUI my aunty sent me this link and I was desperate enough to try. I followed Phase 2 properly — every step, every food, every timing. Three months later I am 9 weeks pregnant. I told my doctor what I did and she said she wished more patients came to her with this foundation. Try it. What do you have to lose?
Funmi B. London, UK
I'm in the UK and I found everything on the shopping list in my African grocery in Peckham — no stress. I was skeptical whether it would work for someone in the diaspora but the guide has a whole section for us. 6 weeks in, my cycle has regulated for the first time since I moved here 4 years ago. I'm not pregnant yet but my body feels like it's finally ready. This is the first time I've felt genuinely hopeful in a long time.
Maybe you are ready to keep reading. Maybe something is giving you pause. Either way — there are a few things worth saying before we go further.
If that thought crossed your mind, I understand completely. Many sisters have — and walked away with nothing to show for it except a lighter purse and heavier disappointment. A bottle with a handwritten label. A concoction from a market woman. Something ordered from someone who seemed credible on Instagram.
The herbs were not always wrong. Tiger nuts, moringa, African walnut — these things genuinely support the womb. What was usually missing was the structure around them. No timing, no cycle mapping, no dosage, no understanding of what to remove at the same time. Ingredients without a recipe. This guide is the recipe.
That is one of the most reasonable thoughts a woman in this situation can have. You have already spent so much — on clinics, on supplements, on things that promised more than they delivered. The last thing you need is another disappointment.
All I will say is this: the 14-day guarantee at the bottom of this page is not a marketing line. If you follow the protocol for 14 days and feel nothing has shifted in your body, the money comes back. No form, no argument. That is not something you put on a page if what you are selling is hollow.
Some sisters come to this page after years of tests, diagnoses, and the particular cruelty of being told everything looks "normal" while nothing is working. If that is your story, Chapter 1 was written for you specifically.
Before the protocol asks you to do anything, it asks you to complete the Fertility Blocker Self-Assessment — a tool that identifies whether your specific root blocker is hormonal, nutritional, inflammatory, or stress-driven. It finds where you are before it tells you where to go. What follows is not a generic plan. It begins with you.
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I am that confident in what our grandmothers built.
The only difference between those two versions of you is a decision you make right now.
Our grandmothers did not wait for a clinic to give them permission. They fed their bodies. They followed their rhythms. They trusted the knowledge handed down to them. That knowledge is now written down. It is ₦9,500. It is yours today.
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