Research-based Fertility Acupuncture That Works

Written by Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc


A 2003 study proved that acupuncture increases in-vitro fertilization success rates nearly two-fold.

Maybe you sawrepparttar October 2003 'Sex inrepparttar 114731 City' episode that talked about fertility acupuncture. It's true, there is now a good research study from Germany that showed how a specific acupuncture treatment could raiserepparttar 114732 success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF) from 26.3% to 42.5%.

Is Fertility Acupuncturerepparttar 114733 Best Way? If you have access to an acupuncturist, it's part ofrepparttar 114734 solution. If you're doing in vitro fertilization, acupuncture before and after increasesrepparttar 114735 success rates (according to a 2003 German study that received a lot of press).

Of course, there are many causes of infertility, and you should review them andrepparttar 114736 specifics of your medical case with your medical doctor and with your acupuncturist.

The best solution would be to combine acupuncture with a natural fertility drug (herbal combination). Make sure you partner with a trained and licensed acupuncturist/herbalist - they can help you immensely!

Chinese Medicine Fertility Chinese medicine has some wisdom and research to add torepparttar 114737 topic of fertility. Let's understand theoretical basis of Chinese Medicine fertility.

1. The Uterus: Called 'bao' in Chinese, it is thought to berepparttar 114738 reservoir of blood and nutrition needed byrepparttar 114739 woman's body to sustain a growing fetus. You need plenty of blood for fertility. Also,repparttar 114740 uterus needs to be free of heat (inflammation, etc.). Fertility acupuncture can clear heat from this area. To understand this better, we have to understandrepparttar 114741 Chinese view of 'blood'...

2. Blood: Called 'xue' in Chinese, blood is more thanrepparttar 114742 plasma and serum of western medicine. It includes much ofrepparttar 114743 nourishing aspects of yin (all things passive, cool, and fluid). It is hard to correlate Chinese and western medical concepts exactly, but some hormones, vitamins, and neurotransmitters may be included in 'blood.' All of these are important in fertility.

If there's not enough blood,repparttar 114744 uterus can't providerepparttar 114745 fetus with enough nourishment to survive. Blood can be deficient, leading to paleness, insomnia, and memory loss. There is an entire category of chinese herbs that can help with this. Blood can also stagnate, leading to symptoms like late menstruation, menstrual clots, dark menstrual blood, sharp stabbing pains (especially before menstruation). To fix that, there's another category of herbs that moves (regulatesrepparttar 114746 flow of)repparttar 114747 blood.

Fertility acupuncture can also addressrepparttar 114748 condition ofrepparttar 114749 blood by regulating its flow. Intertwined with blood is an extraordinary fertility acupuncture channel calledrepparttar 114750 'chong,' or penetrating vessel...

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3. The Penetrating Vessel: The 'chong' acupuncture channel is also known asrepparttar 114752 'sea of blood.' It links 4 acupuncture channels (Spleen, Kidney, Conception, and Governing) that correspond to digestive function, some endocrine functions, menstruation, some neurological functions, and heredity. It is often involved with gynecological disorders. It also helps protectrepparttar 114753 chest, abdomen, and back from disease. The qi and blood must flow properly withinrepparttar 114754 Pentrating Vessel for optimal menstruation and natural fertility. Certain herbs can boostrepparttar 114755 sea of blood and others regulaterepparttar 114756 flow of blood witinrepparttar 114757 Penetrating Vessel.

Alternative Massage Medicine You Can Do At Home

Written by Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc


You may have only experiencedrepparttar most common types of massage- circulatory or Swedish, deep tissue, maybe even shiatsu. But you should also know about a more powerful form of alternative massage medicine you can practice on yourself at home.

Tui Na, The Chinese Alternative Massage Medicine

Tui Na, pronounced 'twee nah', literally means 'push grasp'. The push and grasp refer to two techniques you do with your hands (and there are at least six different hand techiques). Tui na is a sophisticated form of acupressure, a true alternative medicine massage style, because it can be used to treat all manner of disease.

In my new book, I spend an entire section (several chapters) talking about acupressure and how to use it as one ofrepparttar 114730 tools in your healing toolkit. Whether it's short-term to relieve a headache, or long-term to improve your energy level, you can use some of this alternative medicine medicine yourself. In fact, if you're seeing an acupuncturist now, they can guide you even more specifically about what acupoints to massage.

Simplifyingrepparttar 114731 Alternative Massage Medicine

It takes thousands of classroom hours to learn all there is to know about Tui Na. That's probably not practical for you. So,repparttar 114732 simplest hand technique to use is just to push on a point. You can rotate your finger or knuckle onrepparttar 114733 point (in a circle while pushing in), or just push in, release, push in, release, etc. You can even just clamp down on a point and hold it.

The key,repparttar 114734 thing you can't avoid, and which I can't go into in this small space, is knowing which points you should massage on yourself. The reason it's complicated isrepparttar 114735 same reason we can call this alternative massage medicine something like a real medicine- because it's personalized to you and your imbalances, and it heals rather than just making you feel better for a little while.

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