My experiences, acquired over the last three decades in the management of infertility within and outside the country, coupled with those obtained since the establishment of the first Modern Mayr Medicine Health Clinic in Lagos, have rekindled my interest in an article we published in the Reproductive Health magazine about six years ago. It dwelt on reproductive occupational health hazards. The article was also published in an academic journal, the African Journal of Reproductive Medicine. One has realised that virtually most of our patients presenting with infertility who come from the oil-producing regions have myriads of toxins and heavy metal overload, such that even the best of IVFs with good embryos do not stand a good chance of positive result, unless such patients undergo a thorough Mayr therapy detoxification process. The success that has been recorded in the management of such cases of infertility, prostate ailments and liver disease has necessitated a revisit of t...
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