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Traditional Chinese medicine includes acupuncture and the use of Chinese herbs formulated specifically or his condition. For 5000 years, gynecological conditions in question have been effectively treated with the use of traditional Chinese medicine. Western medicine as we know it has only been in existence for 200 + years.

Doctors in these ancient times were known as breast health, "or doctors who treat diseases" under the skirt. "They do rely solely on questions about the signs and symptoms of the patient, take your pulse and examining the patient's tongue to determine their pattern of disease and treatment protocol. In those days, the extreme cultural conservatism prevailed and the reviews are not allowed.
reproductive health of women includes a long life. Everything from questions related to puberty, menstrual irregularities, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, through menopause. In TCM there is a strong correlation between the brain and reproductive centers, heart and uterus.

In fact, the theory states that the "heart houses the mind." TCM treatment includes a broad and comprehensive vision of how these elements relate in the treatment of the disease, whether physical or emotional.

TCM uses a holistic approach unifies physical and emotional problems.

Western medicine, on the other hand, sees a dichotomy between body and emotions. In fact, Wikipedia defines "Gynecology" as a medical practice dedicated to the health of the female reproductive system (uterus, vagina and ovaries). So what about the rest of our body and mind? Hopefully we are seen as something more than that. But we are?

Western medicine uses a linear approach for solving problems using drugs as their first line defense. If you tell your doctor you are sad or depressed, get the prescription pad!

Conditions commonly treated with TCM:
 • Amenorrhea (absence of periods).
 • Anxiety.
 • cervical dysplasia.
 • Depression, irritability, moodiness.
 • dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation).
 • Endometriosis.
 • Fibroids.
 • genital herpes.
 • Genital warts (HPV).
 • Infertility.
 • hormonal migraines.
 • Insomnia.
 • irregular periods.
 • Long or short stay.
 • Many times.
 • premenstrual syndrome (PMS).
 • Peri-menopause and menopause symptoms.
 • polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
 • Pregnancy related issues.
 • Post Partum.
 • Location at different times during menstruation.
 • Skin rashes, acne.
 • Thyroid conditions.
 • Chronic yeast infections.
 • Urinary Tract Infections (UTI).
 • vaginal itching.

TCM view of the different organ systems when compared with that of Western Medicine. The renal system, for example, is responsible for developing reproductive aging and reproductive problems. The system of the spleen is responsible for Qi (vital energy) and blood. From the heart and mind are interconnected through pathways with energy and the son of the body, is an important aspect of the peace, welfare, and even emotional state. Liver system travels through the breeding through the breast through the chest are in the head. signs of premenstrual syndrome are usually due to blockages in this system.

TCM seeks and treats the root cause rather than mask the symptoms. To treat the symptoms, Western medicine prolongs disease using prescription drugs that he never really addresses the real problem. Why not get rid of the disease once and for all?

MTC considers effects of lifestyle, nutritional choices and stress as factors that help or hinder their problems. Your TCM practitioner examines the options and choices to improve their health and wellness.

MTC has early warning systems that treat diseases before they actually appear in a diagnostic test. This aspect is often underused and educate patients about how traditional Chinese medicine improves patient care.

TCM supports the immune system, reduces stress, improves vitality and helps with their sense of wellbeing … naturally. Preventing chronic diseases if it can stay healthy and strong.

Acupuncture is now covered by many insurance companies. Check your coverage and the advantage of being more naturally healthy without the side effects of hard drugs.

Bridging the gap between Western and Eastern care improves quality of life. Explore traditional Chinese medicine for any health problems. Using the best of both worlds can feel better. You are much more of the ovaries and uterus of one!

Your first wealth is health.

Kathie is the author of “Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine for Women’s Health: Bridging the Gap Between Western and Eastern Medicine.”

In private practice for over 15 years, she is available for interviews, consultation and speaking engagements. Dr. Albertson holds a PhD in Holistic Nutrition as well as state and national licenses in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal medicine. Irvine, CA.

http://www.orangecountyacupuncture.com

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