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Drop in the Ocean

A Systems Approach to Fertility: From Digestion to Hormones

Many people are told what to do when trying to conceive, but very few are helped to understand why. Drop in the Ocean was written to bridge that gap — bringing together nutrition, digestion, metabolism, stress, recovery and reproductive health into one clear, accessible framework.

The Reason Behind the Book

Why This Book Was Written

Fertility advice is often fragmented. Nutrition is separated from digestion. Hormones are separated from lifestyle. Stress is considered separately from recovery. Each piece of guidance is given in isolation — without the connecting tissue that would help someone understand how it all fits together.

The result is that most people never see the complete picture. They follow individual recommendations without understanding the underlying logic, and when something does not work, they have no framework to help them understand why.

Drop in the Ocean was written to change that. It connects those pieces together — helping the reader understand fertility through the lens of the whole body, rather than as a collection of isolated variables.

“Fertility is not a separate department of the body. It reflects the condition of the whole system.”

Nutrition and digestion are not the same thing

Eating a nutritious diet is meaningless if the body cannot absorb what it consumes. The book explains why digestive function is one of the most important — and most overlooked — fertility foundations.

Hormones reflect the whole system

Hormonal health is not a starting point — it is an outcome. The book explains how nutrition, digestion, metabolism and recovery all contribute to the internal hormonal environment.

Stress and recovery are connected

Chronic stress and insufficient recovery create a physiological environment that works against reproductive function. The book explains the mechanism — and what can be done about it.

Understanding changes everything

When someone understands why a change matters — not just what to change — they make better decisions, implement more consistently and sustain improvement over time.

The Central Argument

Fertility Reflects the Internal Environment

The book builds its argument around a single core idea: that fertility is not an isolated system, but the outcome of multiple systems working together. Understanding those systems — and how they influence one another — is the foundation of everything else.

Nutrition

The body requires nutrients as raw materials for reproductive function — for hormonal production, cellular repair, egg quality and sperm health. Without adequate nutritional availability, the system cannot function at its best.

Digestion

What matters is not only what is eaten but what can be absorbed and utilised. Digestive function determines how much nutritional value the body can actually access — making it one of the most important foundations in the book.

Metabolism

Energy production and metabolic health influence every physiological process. Blood sugar instability, energy dysregulation and metabolic stress all create downstream effects that reach the reproductive system.

Stress & Recovery

The nervous system can either support reproductive function or work against it. Chronic stress and inadequate recovery shift the body’s priorities in ways that make conception harder to support physiologically.

A Core Concept from the Book

From Food to Function

One of the most important concepts explored in the book is the journey from food to function. Eating something nutritious is only the beginning. What the body can actually use depends on every stage of what happens next — and a disruption at any stage reduces what ultimately reaches the tissues and cells that need it.

This principle explains why two people can eat identical diets and experience very different physiological outcomes. It explains why improving diet quality alone is sometimes insufficient. And it explains why the book examines digestion and absorption alongside nutrition — because the pipeline matters as much as what enters it.

Understanding this journey is one of the most practical shifts a reader can make — because it changes not just what they eat, but how they think about the relationship between food and their body’s capacity to function.

The Nutritional Pathway

Food What is consumed

Digestion Breaking food down into absorbable components

Absorption Transferring nutrients into the bloodstream

Utilisation Delivering nutrients to the cells and tissues that need them

Every stage matters. A disruption at any point reduces what the body can ultimately use.

Inside the Book

What You’ll Learn

The book is written for anyone who wants to understand fertility at a deeper level — without the jargon, the oversimplification or the fragmented advice that characterises most of what is available.

Understanding Fertility Beyond Hormones

Why hormones are an outcome rather than a starting point — and what the systems beneath them are that most fertility conversations never address.

The Importance of Nutrient Availability

How the body uses specific nutrients for reproductive function, and why availability — not just intake — is the critical variable in nutritional fertility support.

Digestion and Absorption

Why the digestive system is central to fertility — and how poor digestive function can undermine nutritional status, energy and hormonal health, regardless of dietary quality.

Metabolic Stability and Energy

The relationship between blood sugar regulation, energy production and reproductive health — and why metabolic instability creates physiological stress that affects fertility in both men and women.

Stress, Recovery and Reproductive Function

How the nervous system governs the body’s reproductive priorities — and the role that sleep quality, stress regulation and recovery play in creating the conditions fertility depends upon.

Building a Better Internal Environment

How all of these systems connect — and what a practical, graduated approach to improving the internal environment actually looks like in reality.

Who It’s For

Who Should Read This Book?

Drop in the Ocean is written accessibly — without clinical jargon or oversimplification. It is suitable for anyone who wants a deeper, more connected understanding of fertility and the body systems that influence it.

Couples Preparing for Conception

Who want to understand what the body actually needs before they begin trying — and why improving the internal environment is a meaningful way to prepare.

Couples Trying to Conceive

Who want a framework for thinking about their fertility — and a clear explanation of how the systems they can influence connect to the reproductive outcomes they are working towards.

Men Wanting to Improve Sperm Health

Who want to understand the nutritional, metabolic and lifestyle factors that influence sperm quality — and why male fertility is as improvable as it is important.

Women Wanting to Improve Fertility Foundations

Who want to understand the deeper picture beneath their cycle health, egg quality and hormonal function — and what the body’s systems have to do with it.

Health Practitioners

Who work with clients navigating fertility and want a clear, systems-based reference for understanding the whole-body context in which reproductive health sits.

Anyone Wanting a Deeper Understanding

Who want to understand how the body actually works — not just what to eat or avoid, but why the foundations matter and how they connect to the body’s ability to function well.

Book & Programme

Principles Behind – The Restoration Model

Drop in the Ocean and The Restoration Model are designed to complement one another. The book provides the understanding. The programme provides the implementation. Together, they form a complete approach to fertility education and support.

The Book

Drop in the Ocean

Understanding

The book explains the concepts — the systems, the mechanisms, the connections and the reasoning. It gives the reader a framework for understanding how fertility works at a physiological level, and why the foundations matter.

  • The systems behind reproductive health
  • Nutrition, digestion and absorption
  • Metabolic health and energy
  • Stress, recovery and the nervous system
  • The whole-body fertility picture

About the Author

Jonathan Jackson

Jonathan Jackson is a London-based fertility coach, author and creator of The Restoration Model. He has spent over 30 years working in health and fitness and over 25 years studying the relationship between nutrition, lifestyle and human health.

His training spans several disciplines — including a BSc in Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine, CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coaching, NLP and EFT — all of which inform his whole-body, systems-based approach to fertility support.

Drop in the Ocean distils that knowledge into an accessible framework — one that connects the dots between nutrition, digestion, metabolism, stress and reproductive health in a way that has not previously been available to the general reader.

Fertility Coach Author Creator — The Restoration Model BSc Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine CHEK Holistic Lifestyle Coach 30+ Years in Health & Fitness 25+ Years Studying Nutrition & Lifestyle

Get the Book

Drop in the Ocean

Available now. A clear, considered and accessible read for anyone who wants to understand fertility through the lens of the whole body — and build a stronger internal environment as a result.

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Begin Here

Start With Understanding

Many people begin trying to improve fertility before fully understanding how fertility works. Drop in the Ocean was written to change that.