Research on Oriental Medicine and Fertility
There is so much international attention on the role of Asian medicine and the treatment of infertility! I feel that the future of health care
There is so much international attention on the role of Asian medicine and the treatment of infertility! I feel that the future of health care
Chinese medicine has evolved through keen observation of both the universe at large and the human body. Through out its long history of treating infertility,
Every woman knows (and most men if they know what’s good for them) that emotional states are tied to hormonal fluctuations. The most commonly talked
World wide, in 30-40% of couples with infertility, the reason lies with the male partner. While up to 50% of male subfertility is unexplained, there
I haven’t posted a Fertility Awareness article since August because I have been so busy writing a new research study and finishing my clinical Doctorate in
All of us women know that stress and emotions play a huge role in how smooth our menstrual cycle will go. If it is
I don’t know about you, but when I was in high school nothing would put me to sleep faster than trying to memorize the series
The first step in becoming more fertile is learning about your body and hormonal cycle. Conception is regarded as a process in the Asian medical
Fertility is more than the ability to conceive a child. In essence, fertility is the ability to create—to create new life, a new idea, a
Doctoral Fellows John Nieters and Maureen Rozenn at the second affiliated hospital of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University. For the last month I have been studying
Dang Gui (Radicis angelicae sinensis) is traditionally used to regulate the menstrual cycle, reduce menstrual cramps, strengthen the blood and support overall energy and health.
I am looking forward to being on the talk radio show The Balancing Point, hosted by my esteemed colleague John Nieters, L.Ac. We will be
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