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Male Factor Infertility, Herbs and Acupuncture

By Bethany Richardson | Jul. 27, 2007 | 0 Comments|post a comment

I recently returned from a conference in Canada on Infertility and Chinese Medicine. The latest research presented there was nothing short of amazing in the area of male infertility. There were three studies in particular that caused me to rethink the impact of acupuncture and herbs on male factor infertility.

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Overcoming Migraines Naturally

Herbal TheWhat you need to know

1. Find your migraine triggers: A specialist can help you learn if your diet, environment, or lifestyle helps trigger your migraines

2. Try magnesium: Taking 200 mg of this mineral in a well-absorbed supplement two or three times a day may help you have fewer migraines

3. Check out feverfew: Take a standardized herbal extract providing 250 mcg of parthenolide a day to help reduce the frequency, severity, and length of migraine attacks

4. Consider seeing a chiropractor: A qualified practitioner may be able to correct spinal problems that may cause some migraines

5. Try acupuncture: See a qualified practitioner for help with stopping a migraine in its early stages or preventing future attacks These recommendations are not comprehensive and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor or pharmacist. Continue reading the full migraine headache article for more in-depth, fully-referenced information on medicines, vitamins, herbs, and dietary and lifestyle changes that may be helpful.

About migraines

Migraines are very painful headaches that usually begin on only one side of the head and may become worse with exposure to light.

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Intro to Acupuncture

Acupuncture Acupuncture has been used to treat a variety of illnesses for more than 2,000 years. Acupuncture is a component of the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) system of medicine.

As such, a diagnosis based on TCM is generally made prior to the administration of acupuncture needles. This TCM diagnosis, which is much different than diagnosis in Western medicine, is based on a practitioners observation (of the pulse and tongue) and a thorough patient interview. The patient interview is useful for assessing the bodys balance of yin and yang (hot or cold properties), for evaluating deficiency or excess patterns of disease, and for determining the state of the bodys internal organs and channels.
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Acupuncture as a Low Cost, Effective Method of Healthcare

“Chinese medicine is probably one of the oldest, if not the oldest system of natural medicine that has existed continuously for over two thousand years. We have records dating back at least two thousand three hundred years, so we know that these practices were being used and developed in very ancient times and have been a part of Chinese culture and Asian civilization in general for millennia.

"Acupuncture, as an example, is a method of healing that is low-tech. It requires very simple implements, and in ancient times people used shards of stone, ceramic pots, pieces of bamboo, or, in the Middle Age, they began to use different metals – iron, copper, gold and silver.

“Whatever the level of technology that the civilization had, they developed very simple tools for stimulating the body to promote a healing response. There’s a great deal of controversy, still, about how acupuncture itself was discovered or invented. But let’s just say that thousands of generations of practitioners and patients have demonstrated without a doubt that this method is effective.

“The fact that it’s so simple in its essence and so low technology to produce the implements makes it a very serviceable method of healthcare for people all over the world. One of our missions has been to promote the use of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine as a system of primary care, particularly in underserved communities throughout the world - and not only in the third world, but also in the United States, where people still don’t have access to health care the way they should”

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Acupuncture Speeds Healing And Enhances a Sense of Euphoria

“Every culture has a way of describing that which animates human life. For the Chinese, the word ‘qi’ is at the heart of Chinese Medicine and the perspective on what health is about.

“Every living thing has qi, and it’s this qi that is enhanced, dispersed and regulated by both Chinese herbs and Acupuncture.
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Energy Medicine

Energy Medicine

Energy medicine, or bioenergetic medicine, refers to therapies that use an energy field—electrical, magnetic, sonic, acoustic, microwave, or infrared—to screen for or treat health conditions through the detection and correction of imbalances in the body’s energy fields. Most energy medicine devices are based on the acupuncture meridian system, where life energy, or chi, flows through the body along energy channels called meridians.

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