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Changes in Cortisol and Prolactin in IVF patients who add Acupuncture to their IVF cycle demonstrates increased pregnancy rates, more take home babies, fewer miscarriages and fewer multiples. Acupuncture creates a better hormonal environment for the women to not only get pregnant but take home a baby.
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Lowering the Blood Pressure with the Help of Acupuncture By Grojan Fabiola | Submitted by public | Heart Disease |
Lowering the Blood Pressure with the Help of Acupuncture
Doctors and scientists from the These are all the methods that were tested: Needles were inserted into: - Pericardium 5-6, and they were rotated every 10 to thirty minutes. While this procedure was performed, the rats' blood pressure was being raised by doctors. - The rats' forelimbs, without any stimulation or twist, for 30 minutes. Also, the pericardium 5-6 was electrically stimulated with frequencies ranging from 2 to 100 hertz. During these tests the changes in blood pressure were continuously monitored, and the results carefully recorded. The most successful in lowering blood pressure were those tests which involved manual and electrical acupuncture, which had serious effects in lowering blood pressure, lasting up to one hour, and ranging from 33 to 36 percent. The best results were recorded at the rats which had been stimulated by electroacupuncture, especially at those treated at the electroacupuncture frequency of 2 hertz. However, the best results were recorded at the rats stimulated at the heart (6-7) and stomach (36-37). Their blood pressure was lowered up to 44 percent for the heart stimulation, and 36 percent for the stomach. An important observation that doctors made was that this electroacupuncture treatment can only lower blood pressure for the hypertensive people, it has no effect for healthy people. We can only that these treatments involving acupuncture will soon be available to everyone, because they represent a very good way to lower blood pressure. Article Source: Health Guidance
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Acupuncture May Help with Hot Flashes
High quality research is showing a link between Hormone Replacement Therapy
(HRT) and breast cancer. In fact with long term HRT, over ten years, the risk
may even double. As news travels about the possible harm caused by this
therapy, women across Decrease in HRT usage means an increase in hot flash sufferers. While the scientific evidence is still mixed, a recent study published in the Journal of Fertility and Sterility suggests that acupuncture may be helpful in reducing hot flashes. Acupuncture, the ancient art of using tiny needles to affect the body’s energies, may have an effect on hormones. Women who received acupuncture in the study had a reduction of the severity of their hot flashes.
Acupuncturists and their patients have long known that acupuncture can be
helpful for a host of conditions. So, why is the research only now starting to
show that acupuncture works? Michael Roland, L.Ac., MTCM a licensed
acupuncturist who works with Dr. Andrew Weil’s Program in Integrative Medicine
at the Should you try acupuncture for your hot flashes? There is evidence to suggest that it will be helpful. It’s also safe. The British Medical Journal published a study showing no serious adverse reactions in 34,000 acupuncture treatments. Many patients also say that they experience a sense of well-being and relaxation during and after acupuncture treatments. It is also possible, in some cases, to treat more that one condition in the same session. So if you have headaches and hot flashes for instance, acupuncture can help both within the same session. Along with acupuncture, you may also want to try a higher fiber diet that includes soy as well as regular exercise. Good Luck and Good Health!
Michael Roland, L.Ac.,
MTCM is the acupuncture and Chinese medicine expert on drweil.com. He is in
private practice in Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Roland
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