An infertility treatment that doesn’t harvest eggs or run the risk of having to abort a fetus or unused eggs
“A few doctors said we should win a Nobel Prize for developing a method to decrease adhesions non-surgically,” says massage therapist Larry Wurn. With infertility treatments morality being questioned, there arises a need for a viable, safe, effective, and inexpensive alternative to IVF.
IVF costs up to $25,000 per round of treatment and only reaches pregnancy rates of almost 70% after SIX rounds of treatment. Clear Passage® Therapies’ most current published success rate for opening blocked tubes is 69% for tubes that were not surgically repaired before therapy, AFTER ONE ROUND OF TREATMENT. Clear Passage® is a fraction of the cost of IVF and is only a week of therapy versus the months and months of infertility treatment needed for IVF.
More and more women are questioning the effectiveness of IVF and are beginning to wonder if there are other ways to open the fallopian tubes, increase FSH and AMH (pregnancy hormones) naturally. The morality of unused eggs during IVF is also a concern for many. There is a therapy that answers all these issues.

Clear Passage®’s therapists have opened totally blocked fallopian tubes in hundreds of women and cleared life-threatening intestinal blockages in others, per research done at Clear Passage® Therapies..
“Initial reports surprised us,” says co-founder Larry Wurn. “We were treating women with pain when several diagnosed with total tubal blockage became pregnant naturally. The Chief of Staff of a large nearby hospital became fascinated; he encouraged us to conduct research to see if we could repeat the results. When studies showed we could consistently open these tiny tubes, we started using them to clear larger tubes – the intestines.”

The focus of the therapy is to decrease internal scars called adhesions. Physical therapist Belinda Wurn says, “Adhesions are a huge problem in medicine. They can act like glue in the body, squeezing organs or attaching them to other structures with powerful bonds. They are the main cause of blocked fallopian tubes and bowel obstructions. This therapy appears to reverse the process of adhesion formation; it’s a bit like taking the body back to a time before the adhesions formed.”
“Fallopian tubes must be open for sperm to meet the egg and create life; intestines must be clear to sustain life. If either is prevented, processes that create and sustain human life cannot occur,” says surgeon Richard King, MD. “As doctors, we are taught to treat these conditions by surgery, but post-surgical adhesions tend to close these organs, threatening the ability to live or have a natural pregnancy. This therapy avoids surgical problems; it appears to decrease or eliminate adhesions by detaching the bonds within them.” Therapy also avoids any ethical or moral issues IVF poses, as Clear Passage® is all-natural.
Safety and effectiveness of the therapy are supported by several peer-reviewed citations and studies published in medical journals available via PubMed and the National Library of Medicine.
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Available in the U.S.A. and in England, treatment is generally performed over five days, with two hours of hands-on therapy each morning and afternoon. No drugs or surgery are used. Applicants complete a Medical History Form, which Clear Passage® reviews at no charge to determine appropriateness and likely success rates. For more information, call 352-336-1433, email info@clearpassage.com, or visit www.ClearPassage.com.
“If the information in this article sounds like it may relate to what you’re experiencing, the team at Clear Passage® Physical Therapy is here to help. Many people living with this condition simply want to know if there is a natural treatment option without drugs or surgery that could work for them. The good news is you don’t have to figure it out alone. You can request more information to speak with a knowledgeable team member who will review your situation and help you understand whether this specialized therapy may be a good fit. If you’re ready to move forward, you can also apply for therapy so the clinical staff can carefully review your health history and determine the best path toward relief. Taking a few minutes to reach out could be the first step toward getting answers—and possibly getting your life back.”
