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Infertility Chinese Herbal Medicine

Chinese Medicine For Infertility


 
 
 

Chinese Medicine For Infertility

Cure Infertility With Qi Gung Treatment

This treatment is an energy healing exercise that enhances the flow of specific meridians into the body.
It can be combined with acupuncture and several Chinese herbal formulas. Qi Gung is a meditative, dance-like movement that coordinates one's visualizations as it oxygenates the blood. It also enhances ones artistic nature at the same time.

Tang Kwei Pill Formula For Infertility

This medicine can be used as a daily supplement to maintain one's impeccable health.
Taking this formula regularly can help treat deficiencies such as menstrual irregularities, palpitations, and most of all, infertility.
Take this medicine twice a day on an empty stomach. Take four to six tablets daily as a health maintenance regimen. Take it for a minimum of one month up to a maximum of eleven months.

Chinese Bitters and Coptis For Infertility Treatment

Chinese bitters and coptis are proven to be effective for women who suffer from infertility. This Chinese medicine can help in inducing menstruation to those who has amenorrhea. It exerts downward pressure, which helps fertilized ovum to go down and get implanted in the uterus. Take this medicine in the first half of your menstrual cycle.
You have to stop taking the medicine during the period of pregnancy, though. You may take it again during the next ovulation period.
 

Infertility - Definition

Infertility is the term that every married couple, or even a single woman for that matter, doesn't want to hear.
Infertility could be both upsetting and frustrating to the people who want to give birth to a child right now or eventually. It can also induce some feeling of loneliness and insecurity in a person. Sometimes, it can even lead to a broken marriage.
However, infertility is not a big problem nowadays. There are a lot of studies and procedures that one can undergo in order to have a child. But if you want to bear children the natural way, Chinese medicines are the way to go.
 
 
 
 
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