Homeopathy & Fertility: The Liz Lalor Protocol
- Monique Lewis
- Apr 13
- 2 min read
A Proven Natural Approach to Fertility
The fertility work inside Energia Medica is built upon a well-established clinical protocol developed by Australian homeopath Liz Lalor in 1999.
Over the past two decades, this method has supported the conception of more than 400 babies from fewer than 460 women, reflecting a success rate of approximately 87%. What’s particularly notable is the timeframe: most conceptions occur within a four-month period, with a significant number of women falling pregnant within the first two cycles of care.
These outcomes are not isolated. The protocol has been used and replicated by homeopaths internationally, with consistent results across a wide range of cases, making it one of the most reliable natural frameworks currently used in fertility support.
Who This Approach Supports
This method has been applied to couples experiencing a variety of fertility challenges, including:
– Hormonal disruption following long-term contraceptive use
– Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
– Endometriosis
– Recurrent miscarriage
– Unexplained infertility
Rather than viewing these as isolated diagnoses, this approach recognises them as expressions of a deeper imbalance within the body’s regulatory systems.
Beyond a Protocol: The Energia Medica Approach
At Energia Medica, this protocol forms the foundation, but it is not used as a one-size-fits-all solution.
Each case is approached individually, combining classical homeopathy with targeted energetic support and realistic lifestyle adjustments. The focus is not simply on “getting pregnant,” but on restoring the body’s natural capacity to conceive.
This includes supporting:
– Hormonal communication and balance
– Consistent, healthy ovulation
– Cervical mucus production and quality
– Sperm health and motility
When these core functions are optimised, conception becomes a natural outcome rather than a forced intervention.
The Missing Piece
For many couples, this work creates the conditions needed for natural conception. For others, it significantly improves the body’s readiness for assisted reproduction, increasing the likelihood of success with treatments such as IVF.
Either way, the intention is the same: to strengthen the foundation, rather than bypass it.
The Bigger Picture
Fertility is not a single event, it’s a reflection of overall health, resilience, and internal balance.
By addressing the underlying disturbances rather than suppressing symptoms, this approach works with the body, often creating deep shifts in a relatively short period of time.




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