Fertility
Chinese medicine has long recognized the link between diet and health, even with one’s reproductive potential. Here is an article that discusses the link between a diet high...
Read MoreA study shows that many women don’t understand the basics of getting pregnant. With so many high profile women getting pregnant later in life, many of us figure...
Read MoreHere is a good article on using acupuncture for stress and anxiety reduction published on Acufinder.com.Acupuncture for Stress and AnxietyBy: Lynn Jaffee, LAc, Dipl. OM, MaOMAt one time...
Read MoreA study published in the British Journal of Pharmacology on May 26th links caffeine with female infertility.Caffeine reduces muscle activity in the Fallopian tubes that carry eggs from...
Read MoreA new study shows promise for creating sperm in the laboratory.Read more here.
Read MoreResearchers have pinpointed a genetic mutation that may help explain why some men are less fertile than normal, a new study in the 20 July issue of the...
Read MoreIf you have questions about how acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine can enhance your fertility, you can have a free 15 minute phone consultation with one of our...
Read MoreThe world of infertility has long been dominated by focusing on the woman, but men have a significant role in the ability of a couple to conceive. Sperm...
Read MoreRegistration fees are 100% refundable so register today for this all-day conference to be held on Saturday, April 24 in Seattle, WA.Here are the top five reasons you...
Read MoreNational Infertility Awareness Week® (NIAW) is a movement to raise awareness about how the disease of infertility impacts 7.3 million Americans. The theme, “Take Charge,” means so many...
Read MorePlanning for a family requires preparation in several aspects of one’s life. Many experts now agree that the health and wellbeing of parents prior to conception has a...
Read MoreOverview: 29 year old female presenting with a history of irregular menstruation, ranging from 35-55 days. She was diagnosed with PCOS two years prior to her first visit at...
Read MoreIn Chinese medicine, Jing is equated with our vitality. Our Jing (or qi “bank account”) is stored in our kidneys. We have “congenital” jing (that which we were...
Read MoreI am sitting in a private room, my tongue sticking out, as two pairs of inquisitive eyes peer into my mouth. “Aah, yes …” acupuncturists Stephanie Gianarelli, L.Ac.,...
Read MoreAcupuncture is both a science and an art. It is rooted in more than 3000 years of clinical history. Today, acupuncture is recognized as a beneficial tool to...
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