Acupuncture and Fertility

Acupuncture is a prehistoric Chinese technique of alleviating pain and treating different diseases by inserting needles into numerous parts of the body.  According to Chinese philosophy, disease and pain occur due to an imbalance between two main forces of nature known as yin and yang.The Chinese believe that acupuncture restores that balance that has been lost.Experts which are called acupuncturists insert these razor-sharp needles in certain specific points along the meridian.  Insertion of the needles creates a sharp pinching feeling.  This feeling rapidly fades away and is replaced by occasional tingling or a sense of lack of sensation, heaviness, or soreness while the needles are in place.

Acupuncture is often used as pain remedy and to treat various conditions such as ulcers, asthma, migraine, mental illness, arthritis and eye diseases.  It is also believed to help treat people with their infertility problems.

Acupuncture aids in the relaxation of the nerves and muscles of the body.Scientists have thought of three main assumptions for acupuncture to work.It operates in the assumption that the meridians exist and they are all attached the body organs in a special way.Based on the theory, acupuncture is said to increase the level of activity in the meridians which in turn stimulates the body organs to function well.  Scientists also believe that acupuncture works in any case in part, by increasing the brain’s production of natural pain killers called endorphins. And they also theorize that acupuncture may possibly work all the way through the nervous system by generating signals that break off pain messages sent to the brain.

People who would be good candidates for acupuncture are those that have infertility concerns such as those that have blocked fallopian tubes and stress related infertility as well.  Although it is not really proven that stress can cause infertility, but relaxation is a definite treatment for infertility.Both men and women who have been diagnosed to suffer from infertility are recommended to take acupuncture as part of their treatment plan. With just 10 visits to an acupuncture specialist who’s experienced and a professional, you would be able to conclude if the process helps you with your infertility problems.

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