Acupuncture Helps Fertility Issues
The traditional Chinese method of
healing known as acupuncture has been used successfully to enhance fertility
and reduce painful and irregular menstruation. Offering an effective,
time-tested approach, it is used alongside conventional reproductive medical
care.
Dr Heinz-Peter Becker, head of the
Pain Clinic, says studies conducted and repeated internationally have
demonstrated the effectiveness of acupuncture for women taking fertility drugs
or using reproductive technology techniques.
"Acupuncture has been shown to
regulate hormonal activity by improving follicular development and ovarian
function, and support healthy menstruation and pregnancy," Becker said.
Acupuncture has also been known to
treat a number of fertility disorders such as fibroids, reduce nausea and
morning sickness, lower miscarriage risk, and reduce the duration of labour by
up to 18 per cent.
In men, acupuncture improves sperm
motility, quality, morphology as well as increases libido.
"Clinical observations from the
Berkley Center for Reproductive Wellness suggests that the most effective
fertility treatments involve a combination of acupuncture and herbal medicines
used alongside traditional medical interventions," he said.
Becker's complementary and
alternative medicine offers a range of skills gleaned over a lifetime of
passionate interest in health and harmony of mind, body and spirit. Acupuncture
is particularly helpful with women who have failed cycles or who are 35 years
and older. It has been reliably shown to safely and effectively improve success
rates across all patient demographics.
Acupuncture can also help to reduce
endometriosis naturally. Endometrial cells growing outside of the uterus affect
between six and 10 per cent of women between the ages of 25 and 45. Becker's
Aphrodite's Elixir contains herbs that have an impact on excessive levels of
estrogen that is believed to be the contributing factor of endometriosis and
have been proven to relieve endometriosis and symptomatic pain.
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