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Endometriosis
Endometriosis is seen as a sign of blood stagnation in Chinese medicine. This can be due to blood deficiency, kidney deficiency, or excessive internal cold. Each specific pattern tends to respond very well to treatment. There are some cases of endometrial growth, however, that are so pronounced that surgical intervention is necessary. Most mild to moderate cases can be treated with Chinese medicine.
The typical course of treatment for endometriosis is acupuncture once a week for 6-8 visits, at which time we will assess for progress and discuss future treatment. The process tends to be condensed if the patient is willing to take Chinese herbs and make some dietary changes. The following herbal formulas have proven to be effective in the treatment of endometriosis:- shao fu zhy yu tang
Treats blood stagnation and cold in the lower abdominal region - crampbark plus
A formula by Health Concerns that regulates the blood - gui zhi fu ling wan
Perhaps the most popular herbal formula for cysts, fibroid and enodmetriosis
- avoid refined sugar
- minimize refined carbs
- minimize coffee
- eat plenty of organic fruits and vegetables
- take flax oil dialy
- get plently of essential fats: fish, nuts, seeds, legumes
- make sure meat selections are free range / organic
Pursuing acupuncture and herbal treatment for endometriosis can be a life-changing decision for many women. When combined with proper diet and exercise, the root cause of this condition can often be healed.
" Anne is sincere and selfless in her care for me as a client and a person. I am grateful to have her on my side as I continue my recovery from a spinal cord injury."
Anne started studying acupuncture in 1992 at the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine in Chicago. She also completed her massage training specializing in Eastern Massage techniques such as Shiatsu and Tui Na.