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A Holistic Doctor in Las Vegas Will Not Tell You This About Your Fertility

What 5,000 years of Ayurvedic medicine knows that modern fertility clinics are still catching up to.

By Kritika Berman
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Key Takeaways
  1. Before your next IVF cycle, try a 90-day Ayurvedic herb protocol to improve egg quality first.
  2. Ask your doctor whether your egg count test result is actually low - or just low for your age group.
  3. Remove the three biggest cortisol triggers from your daily life - late nights, cold food, and stress scrolling.

You Have Already Tried So Much

You have tracked your cycle for months. You have sat in waiting rooms trying not to cry, paid for tests and consultations and protocols that felt cold and rushed. And you are still not pregnant.

You are not broken, and you are not out of options.

There is a path that most fertility clinics will never tell you about. Their lab, their drugs, and their billing department are the reason they stay quiet about it.

This article is about that path.

What the Fertility Industry Is Actually Doing

Let us start with some honest numbers.

According to FertilityIQ, the average IVF cycle in the United States costs about $23,474. FertilityIQ data shows the average patient undergoes 2.3 to 2.7 cycles, meaning the average woman spends close to $50,000 in total treatment costs.

And for women with low ovarian reserve - meaning their egg supply is low - the numbers get harder. A study published in the Middle East Fertility Society Journal of 306 women found that the live birth rate for women with low egg-count markers was 14.7%, compared to 30.4% for women with normal markers. A separate study in the Journal of Assisted Reproductive Genetics by Revelli et al., which analyzed 448 IVF cycles in 361 women with very low ovarian markers, found a clinical pregnancy rate of just 16.7% per started cycle.

In plain terms: for many women with low ovarian reserve, spending $50,000 on IVF still leaves them with roughly an 80% chance of it not working.

That is the part nobody puts in the brochure.

Botanical watercolor illustration of Ayurvedic herbs including Shatavari, Ashwagandha, and Amalaki cradling a luminous seed-like form, representing natural support for egg quality and fertility

What the Research Shows

A low score on the egg-count marker test does not mean pregnancy is impossible. It means the number of eggs available is lower than average. Egg quality and the hormonal environment around those eggs still matter enormously.

A study published in PubMed (PMID 26449238), analyzing 1,287 IVF patients at the Wiesbaden Kinderwunschzentrum clinic, found that in younger patients under 36, ovarian marker levels did not predict pregnancy outcomes. The egg-count number told doctors how many eggs they could retrieve. Whether a pregnancy would happen remained unanswered.

A case report published in AYU: An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda (PubMed PMID 29861596) documented a patient whose egg-count marker was just 0.07 ng/mL - well below the reference range of 2 to 6.80. After three months of Ayurvedic treatment, including oral herbal protocols and a purification therapy called Shodhana, her marker improved enough to make her eligible for fertility treatment with her own eggs.

A systematic review published in PubMed (PMC11073818), which followed PRISMA research guidelines and searched both PubMed and Scopus databases, concluded that Ayurvedic management provides a promising avenue for addressing fertility disorders and can improve IVF success rates, especially after previous unsuccessful attempts.

A separate PubMed review (PMID 29635127) on Shatavari found that the herb may improve female reproductive health complications including hormonal imbalance, follicular growth, egg quality, and infertility by reducing oxidative stress and raising antioxidant levels in the body.

A randomized controlled trial published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (Sharma et al., PubMed PMID 31111823) found that Ashwagandha root extract produced significant improvements in thyroid hormone levels - relevant because thyroid problems are a major contributor to ovulatory problems and early pregnancy loss.

These are not wellness blog claims. These are peer-reviewed findings.

Conventional vs Natural - An Honest Comparison

FactorConventional IVFAyurvedic Natural Protocol
Average cost per cycle$19,000-$30,000 (GoodRx, American Society for Reproductive Medicine)Call 972-282-3930 to discuss
Typical cycles needed2.3-2.7 (FertilityIQ)Protocol is 90+ days, ongoing
Live birth rate - low egg reserve14.7% (Middle East Fertility Society Journal)Research ongoing; case evidence is promising
InvasivenessInjections, egg retrieval surgery, anesthesiaNo procedures, no needles
Side effectsBloating, mood changes, ovarian hyperstimulation, surgical risksRare; some herbs cause mild GI effects at high doses
What it addressesEgg retrieval - works around the problemRoot cause - works on the soil, not just the seed

IVF is a real and sometimes necessary technology. If your tubes are fully blocked, if there is a severe sperm issue, or if you have exhausted natural options, IVF is a legitimate path.

But everyone deserves to know that a natural protocol exists before spending $50,000 on something with a 15 to 20% success rate for women with low ovarian reserve.

Botanical watercolor of a stone mortar and pestle overflowing with Ayurvedic herbs, lotus flowers, and roots representing the traditional Ayurvedic approach to fertility and reproductive health

The Ayurvedic Approach

Ayurveda is a 5,000-year-old system of medicine from India. It is not a trend. It is a documented clinical tradition that has been treating reproductive disorders for longer than Western medicine has existed.

In Ayurveda, a woman's reproductive tissue - called Artava Dhatu - is the deepest tissue in the body. When it is depleted, the cause is almost never just hormonal. It is usually a combination of poor digestion, stress, toxin accumulation, and depletion of deeper body tissues. Treatment works on all of those layers together.

The main Ayurvedic tools for fertility include:

  • Rasayana herbs - herbs like Shatavari (Asparagus racemosus), Ashwagandha (Withania somnifera), Guduchi, and Amalaki. Research published in PubMed supports their role in hormonal balance and reducing the oxidative stress that damages egg quality.
  • Panchakarma - a deep cleansing protocol. Panchakarma removes toxins from the liver and hormonal pathways, structurally preparing the body to absorb and use nourishment.
  • Diet restructuring - specific to your body type. Warm, cooked foods. Healthy fats like ghee. Avoiding food combinations that create toxic residue in the body.
  • Stress reduction - not as an afterthought but as a core treatment. Chronic stress raises cortisol. High cortisol disrupts the hormonal signals that govern egg development. Ashwagandha directly reduces cortisol by regulating the brain-body stress axis, according to a systematic review published in Frontiers in Reproductive Health.
  • Lifestyle alignment - sleep, movement, environment, phone habits, clothing, daily rhythm. Every variable that touches your body matters.
Watercolor gesture illustration of elder women gathered with herbs and nourishing foods in a warm home setting, representing the traditional village practice of preparing a woman's body and environment for conception

Where Omioni Is Different

Most holistic doctors in Las Vegas work out of a clinic, hand you a protocol, and send you home to figure it out on your own.

Omioni does not work that way.

Omioni is an in-home Ayurvedic fertility program based in Las Vegas. The team comes to your home. They restructure your physical environment, your diet, your daily habits, your digital life, your mental state, and your relationship with your partner - all around one goal: conception.

This is what the women of Kritika Berman's village in Himachal Pradesh, India, received for generations. When a woman got married, the elder women of the village would come to her. They would advise on food, on behavior, on environment, on what to wear and how to rest. Nobody waited for a problem to appear. The whole community prepared the body for pregnancy as a matter of course.

Kritika grew up watching this work. Her great-grandmother was the woman the village came to for health consultations. Ayurveda is not something Kritika read in a book. It is what she grew up inside of.

Omioni brings that same structure to Las Vegas. And people move to Las Vegas specifically to do this program.

What You Can Do Today

You do not need to wait for a consultation to start. Here are four things that are supported by research and cost nothing:

  1. Add healthy fat. Ghee - clarified butter used in Ayurveda for centuries - nourishes reproductive tissue. A small amount daily is a simple first step.
  2. Cut the cold. Ayurveda links cold food and drinks to reduced digestive fire, which impairs how well nutrients reach reproductive tissue. Start with warm meals and warm water.
  3. Protect sleep. Sleep is when the body rebuilds. Late nights spike cortisol. Go to bed before 10pm for 30 days and observe your cycle.
  4. Reduce phone use near your body. Screen time and social media content that triggers comparison or anxiety raises cortisol. This is not spiritual advice. This is physiology.

When to Try a Natural Path First

Consider a natural Ayurvedic approach first if:

  • You have been trying for less than two years with no structural blockage confirmed
  • You have had one failed IVF cycle and want to improve egg quality before the next
  • You have been told your ovarian reserve is low but your tubes are open
  • You are under 38 and have not yet tried a comprehensive diet, herb, and lifestyle protocol

Consider IVF sooner if:

  • Your fallopian tubes are fully blocked
  • There is severe male factor infertility that cannot be addressed naturally
  • You are over 40 and time is a clear factor

These two paths do not have to be enemies. The systematic review in PubMed (PMC11073818) specifically noted that Ayurvedic preparation improves IVF success rates for women with prior failed IVF attempts.

Ready to Talk?

If you are in Las Vegas - or willing to come to Las Vegas - call Omioni at 972-282-3930. This is a real conversation with a real person about your specific situation. Not a sales call. Not a form to fill out.

You can also read more about Ayurvedic herbs for fertility, natural approaches for low ovarian reserve, and the Ayurvedic fertility diet on the Omioni blog.

You have waited long enough. Call 972-282-3930.


Frequently Asked Questions

What does a holistic fertility doctor actually do differently from a regular OB?

A regular OB focuses on diagnosing and treating specific reproductive issues, usually with medication or procedures. A holistic fertility approach looks at the whole body - digestion, stress hormones, sleep, environment, diet, and emotional health - as contributors to whether conception happens. The goal is to fix the soil, not just plant the seed.

Is Ayurvedic fertility treatment safe?

The herbs used in Ayurvedic fertility protocols - Shatavari, Ashwagandha, Guduchi, Amalaki - have been studied in peer-reviewed journals and show good safety profiles at recommended doses. A systematic review published in Frontiers in Reproductive Health found no significant adverse events with Shatavari. Always work with a qualified practitioner.

Can Ayurveda actually improve my egg count marker levels?

Published case reports show it can. A case study in AYU Journal (PubMed PMID 29861596) documented a woman whose marker rose from 0.07 ng/mL - considered extremely low - to a level that made her eligible for fertility treatment with her own eggs after three months of Ayurvedic treatment. Larger trials are needed, but the early evidence is meaningful.

How long does an Ayurvedic fertility protocol take?

Egg development cycles take approximately 90 days. Any protocol that aims to improve egg quality needs at least 90 days to show full results. Most Ayurvedic practitioners recommend a minimum of three to six months for a complete protocol.

Do I need to be in Las Vegas to work with Omioni?

Omioni is based in Las Vegas and delivers its program in-home. Some clients do relocate to Las Vegas for the duration of the program. For details on how the program works and whether your situation qualifies, call 972-282-3930.

Should I try Ayurveda before IVF or alongside it?

Research published in PubMed (PMC11073818) found that Ayurvedic management can enhance IVF success rates, especially after previous failed attempts. If you are planning IVF, a preparatory Ayurvedic protocol in the 90 days before your cycle may improve egg quality and your overall response. If you have not yet tried IVF and have no structural blockage confirmed, a natural protocol first is a reasonable first step.

What makes Omioni different from other holistic doctors in Las Vegas?

Most holistic doctors in Las Vegas see you in a clinic. Omioni comes to your home. The program restructures your entire life around conception - diet, environment, relationships, mental patterns, digital habits, and spiritual alignment. It is not a supplement plan. It is a total life reset, rooted in Ayurvedic tradition and delivered in-home in Las Vegas.


Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Ayurvedic protocols should be undertaken under the guidance of a qualified practitioner. If you are experiencing infertility, please consult with a licensed healthcare provider. Nothing in this article is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.

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