Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
10:54 pm
Acupuncture is part of the oriental medicine healing system that has been in practice for over 2000 years. Developed in the Chinese, the practice of acupuncture is based on the belief that a interference in the energy flow in the body can cause energy imbalances, which is considered to be the root cause of most of the ailments suffered by human beings. These blockages can be cleared and the energy flow of the body can be stimulated by the insertion of tiny needles into specific acupoints of the body. There are over 2000 different acupuncture insertion points on the human body and the disease determines which insertion points should be used. Acupuncture is now used all over the world to treat a variety of conditions, such as bronchitis, gingivitis, sinusitis, myopia, infertility and Meniere’s disease.
How Does Acupuncture Help Infertility?
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Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
4:22 am
While psychological stress experienced during an IVF Acupuncture Infertility treatment cycle might not influence an IVF outcome, it is possible that the experience of IVF and fertility related apprehensions can result in stress levels that may lead to depression.IVF and infertility treatment has come as a blessing for keen families who could not conceive. It has truly revolutionised fertility treatments around the globe.
It is a common phenomenon to find women undergoing IVF /Acupuncture for infertility experiencing stress. The idea that generally goes strong among women undergoing IVF or other infertility treatment is their concerns and apprehensions about being able to conceive finally. However, the study published in the Oxford Journal called Human Reproduction clarifies that stress levels during the treatment did not affect the success rate of the treatment and the women were able to conceive without fail.
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 at
6:30 pm
More attention is being spent in this country on the topic of aging than every before. As more and more Americans enter their fifth, sixth, and seventh decades, they are looking for ways to feel younger, look younger and age healthfully. Millions of dollars are spent annually on vitamins and food supplements, cosmetics and cosmetic procedures, exercise equipment and gadgets in an effort to ward off, and even deny, the “ravages” of old age.
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