turns out the "molecular level" is time -consumign adn expensive..this is why they rush to IVF
still complementary medicine is sayign they have success with proper nutrition.
Yes molecular genetics is very expensive. But so is IVF. Also molecular genetic testing is most developed for assessing risks for diseases, either for a fetus or for a patient with cancer, rather than for diagnostics in otherwise healthy people. At the moment, in my understanding, it genetic testing has far too many false positives or misleading readings to be used for non-specific diagnosis that is (ETA meant to say "not" here) suggested by other symptoms. Failure to conceive is not a disease, but is a condition with a non-specific cause.
Proper nutrition can only be an issue for those who is suffering from nutritional deficiency. Something that is very rare for those who eat anywhere approaching a good diet. Anyway, nutritional deficiency is not an obstacle to pregnancy in most cases. If it were, we would not be here because for most of humanities time on earth, most people have lived survived and procreated limited diets.
So my question for you is, do these people provide any proper double blinded studies that back up their claims? Or is this yet another pusher of bogus health care promises? Remember, nothing works until it is shown to work.