One of the most important ways to address the existential crisis of infertility is to control your mind. Meditation and other forms of mindful activities, like yoga or hiking, all include an element of focusing on something besides our nervous and overactive minds. Every health goal you want to achieve is more successful when you provide yourself with the best resources and tools possible, including fertility.
Due to the complexity of treating autoimmune disorders, integrative medicine solutions including acupuncture and Chinese medicine have received much attention as successful therapies in their treatment. Acupuncture is specifically noted for its use in pain relief, regulating the immune system, managing symptoms and improving quality of life.
At Earley Wellness Group, we specialize in treating fertility among other conditions including pain and cancer. Our fertility patients come in feeling emotionally exasperated by feeling that they have no control over their uterus and ovaries. This, coupled with the fertility drugs their doctors have prescribed makes them feel physically exhausted.
Acupuncture is used as an adjunctive therapy in cancer treatments for its use in pain relief, reducing side effects, accelerating recovery and improving quality of life.
I think because we don't speak on it, there is still a serious lack of understanding about what menopause is and how it affects a lot of women. We want to shine some light on this very natural process and how to fight some of the symptoms with Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The modern medical approach to health is prevention. Chinese medicine has always addressed the special needs of women throughout their lives and many health issues women face respond extremely well to acupuncture treatments. Taking small steps to improve your health can make a difference to prevent health concerns.
By Hannah Rosenstein. Consider adding massage and acupuncture treatments to your regular preventative healthcare routine and let us help you keep your body bright, flowing and vibrant.
Meet Steph and Shawna, our new massage therapist and acupuncturist, respectively. We are happy to have them on our team. Want to learn more about them?