Chinese herbs have been used for male and female reproductive disorders since 200 AD. But what do they do and how do they work? The specialists at Queensland’s East West Fertility explain…
Herbs have long been recognised for their ability to balance the mind, body and spirit. They are still used extensively in China to treat a wide range of women’s health (gynaecology) disorders and infertility due to their high success rates for some types of infertility and other disorders such amenorrhea (no period), anovulation (no ovulation), endometriosis, fibroids and sperm abnormalities.
The herbs used at East West Fertility are generally prescribed in granule form which are dissolved in water and taken as a tea. Capsules and pills are also used. They are a safe, effective and efficient way to promote reproductive, sexual and general health.
The Chinese pharmacopeia contains thousands of herbs of either plant, mineral or animal origin.
East West Fertility uses herbs that are TGA approved and strictly avoids the use of animal parts from endangered species or when they have been collected by inhumane methods.
Chinese herbs are divided into several categories. The main categories that are important in treating women’s and men’s health disorders, infertility and obstetric disorders include tonic herbs and moving herbs. Although there is debate about the exact science behind the efficacy of Chinese herbs for reproductive and sexual health, empirical evidence of past and present Chinese herbalists, as well as several small research studies, suggests some of the following possible effects:
- Regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary axis
- Stimulates oestrogen production
- Increases cervical mucous
- Increases haemoglobin production, lowers FSH (Follicle Stimulating Hormone)
- Builds of uterine lining
- Improves egg quality
- Promotes ovulation
- Strengthens reproductive organs
- Improves sperm motility & count
- Stimulates sperm production
- Regulates thyroid hormone
- Stimulates progesterone and testosterone production
- Improves luteal function
- Supports the physiology of the fallopian tubes
- Regulates menstrual cycle
- Stops pain
Chinese herbs enhance the effect of acupuncture, and both therapies are frequently combined. Of course herbs can be prescribed and taken without acupuncture.
Chinese herbs can also treat a wide range of general health complaints such as:
- Pre-menstrual Syndrome (PMS)
- Headaches
- Digestive disorders
- Allergies / hayfever
- Skin disorders
- Pain and injury
- Mood disorders: stress, anxiety
- Insomnia
- Arthritis
- Back pain / sciatica
- Repetition injuries
This article was produced by East West Fertility and reproduced with permission.
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