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Updated: Oct 16, 2023


Can acupuncture help fertility?

Yes, acupuncture is often used as a complementary therapy to support fertility. While it's important to note that individual results may vary, acupuncture has been shown to have potential benefits for fertility by promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and improving overall well-being. It is commonly used in conjunction with other fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).


Acupuncture may help fertility by:


1. Regulating hormonal balance: Acupuncture can help regulate hormone levels, which is crucial for healthy ovulation and regular menstrual cycles.


2. Improving blood flow: Acupuncture may enhance blood flow to the reproductive organs, including the ovaries and uterus, potentially improving their function.


3. Reducing stress: Acupuncture is known to promote relaxation and reduce stress levels. High levels of stress can have a negative impact on fertility, so managing stress through acupuncture may be beneficial.


4. Supporting reproductive health: Acupuncture can help address specific reproductive issues such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), endometriosis, or irregular menstrual cycles.


5. Enhancing the effectiveness of fertility treatments: Acupuncture is often used in conjunction with fertility treatments like IVF or IUI to potentially improve success rates by preparing the body for conception and supporting the implantation process.


If you are considering acupuncture for fertility, it's important to consult with a licensed acupuncturist who specializes in reproductive health. They can assess your specific situation, provide personalized recommendations, and develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs. Additionally, it's advisable to inform your primary healthcare provider about your decision to incorporate acupuncture into your fertility journey.


Research about Acupuncture Treatment for Fertility


Acupuncture as a treatment for infertility shows great results both in man and women. Acupuncture can be considered as successful treatment in restoring fertility in the patients, by improving the sperm quality and ovaries function and balancing the endocrine system and hormones.








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When Summer changes to Fall, you may feel "excessive internal heat"

——dry mouth, sore throat, mouth ulcers, tooth pain, constipation, and fever

"excessive internal heat" or “extra body heat" It is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine used to describe an imbalance or discomfort within the body, often associated with symptoms like dry mouth, sore throat, mouth ulcers, tooth pain, constipation, and fever.

When summer gets very hot, it makes our body hot and sweat, when fall comes, the air becomes cold and dry and it will make extra heat trapped in our body so we feel “excessive internal heat”

Try to eat more vegetables and fruits grown in the fall, like pumpkin, radish, apple, and pear (Greens start to turn Yellow and Red)

Fermented food is natural probiotics, it will help constipation in the fall.

Get some full-body massages to make your circulation better, so the energy or heat will be balanced.

If you feel more uncomfortable, like bad sore throat, mouth ulcers, or tooth pain, consult a doctor first then try some acupuncture. It may help a lot with all the symptoms.

Personally, I will describe feeling like a “deflated hot balloon” after an acupuncture treatment and relaxed. (But everyone may feel different).

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Updated: Oct 16, 2023




In Chinese medicine, sinus infections are often typically associated with "Wind-Cold" or "Wind-Heat" patterns, which reflect different underlying causes and symptoms.


For Wind-Cold patterns, which are characterized by symptoms such as clear nasal discharge, nasal congestion, aversion to cold, and a preference for warmth, Chinese medicine treatments may include:


1. Acupuncture: Fine needles are inserted into specific points along the body to stimulate the flow of qi and promote healing. Acupuncture can help relieve nasal congestion and reduce inflammation.

2. Herbal remedies: Chinese herbal formulas, tailored to the individual's specific pattern of symptoms, may be prescribed. These formulas often include herbs with warming properties to expel cold and resolve phlegm.


For Wind-Heat patterns, characterized by symptoms such as yellow or green nasal discharge, nasal congestion, headache, sore throat, and a preference for cold or cool drinks, Chinese medicine treatments may include:


1. Acupuncture: Acupuncture points specific to clearing heat and resolving phlegm may be targeted to help alleviate congestion and reduce inflammation.


2. Herbal remedies: Chinese herbal formulas that include herbs with cooling and detoxifying properties may be prescribed to clear heat and resolve phlegm.


It's important to consult a qualified Chinese medicine practitioner who can assess your specific symptoms and provide a tailored treatment plan based on the principles of Chinese medicine. It's also important to note that while Chinese medicine may offer relief for sinus infections, it's still advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and to ensure appropriate medical care.

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