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Building your Yin – Fertility for Men & Women

by admin on July 9, 2016 Comments Off on Building your Yin – Fertility for Men & Women

Fertility for Men & Women in particular the Dry Fertility type can lead to problems conceiving. In The Yin Ova Center‘s Jill Blakeway & Dr Sami’s book “Making Babies” they discuss 5 Fertility types, including the Dry Fertility type. Why is overcoming dryness is important in fertility? Why strengthening Yin is the antidote to dryness, and How do you help your body gain Yin energy?

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Spring Fertility Chicken Bone Broth

by admin on July 2, 2016 Comments Off on Spring Fertility Chicken Bone Broth

Chicken Bone Broth for a stockpot
Ingredients:
1 Organic Chicken
2cm knob ginger chopped, 2 cloves garlic
2 carrots, 4 celery sticks chopped
1 red onion (optional)
6 cups water
Parsley, Chilli (optional)
Pepper & salt to season
Lemon juice
Method:
 Brown the onion, carrots, and celery in a pan until onion is soft.
 Place Organic chicken whole into a stockpot. Cover with the Water & throw in ginger, garlic, celery, carrots & onion.
 Bring to the boil and low the heat to a simmer for 1hr.
 It’s ready when you pick up a leg that the meat pulls away from the bone. Please make sure the meat is cooked properly.
 De-bone & de-skin the chicken. Put the meat back into the soup.
 Season with Salt, pepper, a small handful of parsley and Chilli if desired, for more of a punch.
 Just before serving squeeze fresh lemon juice into the pot. Serve with sourdough bread.

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5 myths about Acupuncture debunked

by admin on June 16, 2016 Comments Off on 5 myths about Acupuncture debunked

Acupuncture may be something you’re considering when it comes to your fertility plans or other health concerns. But for some people it may be considered “Wu-wu” and a load of hogwash. Others it may be completely off their radar and they don’t know what to expect. Others will have had some experience with acupuncture, whether positive or negative and want to know more. Here we’ll debunk some myths about Acupuncture so you have some solid information in mind when you decide whether it will become part of your fertility plan or not.

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35 Tips Towards Better Fertility

by admin on May 23, 2016 Comments Off on 35 Tips Towards Better Fertility

For those who want a checklist to scan through for ideas they might not have considered or tried to improve their fertility, this blogpost is for you. Its not an exhaustive list, nor in any particular order. Look at this a good beginning for some fertility basics that look at managing your stress & lifestyle as well as nutrition and balancing your hormones.

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FAQs about Acupuncture

by admin on May 17, 2016 Comments Off on FAQs about Acupuncture

If you’ve never tried Acupuncture before, it can seem a bit of a foreign or unusual experience to put yourself through. But thousands of Australians are using the ancient wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture to help with aches and pains, bouts of insomnia, headaches, migraines, and managing their PMS. Traditional Chinese Medicine tools of Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine also have a good reputation with the research to back it up for improving fertility too. Here we look at the FAQ’s for the Acupuncture first-timer.

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Trying to Conceive Tips – Traditional Chinese Medicine

by admin on May 2, 2016 Comments Off on Trying to Conceive Tips – Traditional Chinese Medicine

We have discussed Kidney Jing and its importance, previously in this article. Particularly with conception, Kidney Jing is essential. So lets take a look at some Trying To Conceive Tips that will help you preserve the Kidney Jing you have.

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The Emotions & Infertility

by admin on February 3, 2016 Comments Off on The Emotions & Infertility

A diagnosis of unexplained Infertility can be an emotional rollercoaster. Fear, Uncertainty, anger, grief and helplessness can be some of the emotions women might feel. From a Chinese Medicine perspective, these emotions can absolutely influence the flow of qi, general energy levels, menstrual cycles and hinder the fertility journey further.

In Chinese Medicine, the organs said to be affected most by stress is the Liver, Kidneys and Heart. The Heart is said to “house the Shen” or Spirit. 9ac9f847e6ab620f09e408a4302c4fb9

Here’s some definitions of Heart-Shen to help give you a better understanding – as this is a Chinese language term, its often not simply defined in one sentence!

Shen Means…And Therefore influences…
Spirityour Vitality
Mindyour Thoughts & Memories, mental faculties
Mental Health & Vitalityyour Clarity of mind
Presenceyour Alertness
Consciousnessyour Sleep/Wake cycles
Human experienceOur lives
Emotional intelligenceOur relationships around us

 

In fertility Acupuncture, the Heart-Shen is very important:

  • It controls and distributes blood
  • Induces downward flow of menses
  • It relates to sleep quality
  • Can loosely be associated with the Hypothalamus/ Pituitary axis and is affected by Stress

Stress & The Hypothalamus.

The Hypothalamus receives signals from the central nervous system, amygdala (emotional response), Testes and Ovaries. It’s like the control centre for hormones – the ovaries and Testes take their instructions from the Hypothalamus in the Brain. So if Stress impacts the Nervous system and Brain, It impacts the hormones and can affect fertility rates- its a vicious cycle. Therapies like Acupuncture can help break the cycle of stress by managing it and nourishing the Heart-Shen energy.

And when Stress is enough that The Heart-Shen is not Happy:

  • Emotional strain shuts people down (emotional walls, grief in private, lack of joy)
  • Irregular ovulation & menstruation
  • Which is a big problem when you’re trying to fall pregnant.

A healthy Heart = A healthy mind

Aspect of YouWhen its HealthyWhen its Unhealthy
EyesClear eyesEmpty eyes, glazed, vacant expression
Spirit“Healthy, harmonious spiritedness”“Spiritlessness”
ThoughtsClear thoughtsExcessive or muddled
Shen ClarityBreadth & depth of mindMental cloudiness, poor concentration & focus, forgetfulness, foggy head,
Shen AwarenessSelf awareness & aware of things outside of themselvesUnaware, denial, oblivious
Shen BalanceEmotional response and recoveryLittle or no emotional response or overreaction with no recovery
Shen Power /StrengthPhysical & mental strength and adequate rest at nightMentally drained, Depression – sluggish or weak shen, Manic – overactive, requires less sleep and over animated
SleepSound sleep quality and quantityDisrupted Sleep, Dream disturbed Sleep, Nightmares

 

Here’s 7 things you can do to Nourish your Heart Qi:

  • Get out in nature – hiking, swimming, walking, cycling
  • Ground yourself – meditation, tai chi, yoga (Dru Yoga is specific for Heart energy, but all Yoga styles are beneficial)
  • Connect with real people – spend one on one time with people that make you feel GOOD or energised. Social Media does not count!
  • Laugh – watch funny movies with friends, go do something fun that makes you giggle or belly laugh
  • Nurture yourself – good food, pampering (but this doesn’t have to be outward focused or about your appearance) Natural Therapy treatments such as Acupuncture, Massage or Kinesiology work a treat here!
  • Creativity – do something creative, that excites you or energises you.
  • Anything else that makes you feel GOOD – cuddle puppies, cuddle babies (if that works for you), random acts of kindness.

It’s healthy to express and unhealthy to repress. Who is part of your support network? If you’re not sure where to turn to air out your thoughts and feelings anonymously and you’re feeling really down, consider Beyond Blue or Lifeline. If you think you’re ok but still a bit in the dark about who to talk to, try this FREE Cheat Sheet on Figuring out Your Support Network. Download it now!

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Can you have Acupuncture when Pregnant?

by admin on September 4, 2015 Comments Off on Can you have Acupuncture when Pregnant?

Male partners are often protective of their Pregnant spouses and frequently ask the question “Can you have Acupuncture when Pregnant?” Massage and acupuncture have been used for centuries in Eastern Medicine to help alleviate some of the major physical and emotional symptoms that can accompany pregnancy. Modern medical science has shown that acupuncture not only helps with the common complaints that women have when they are pregnant but also improve the potential for a healthy pregnancy and a healthy baby.

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Fertility Acupuncture Featured in Manly Daily

by admin on August 9, 2015 Comments Off on Fertility Acupuncture Featured in Manly Daily

Fertility Acupuncture was recently featured in a local newspaper, in regards to the growing popularity of Women seeking Acupuncture to include in their fertility plans. Whether using IVF or not, women are using natural therapies such as Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine to enhance their chances of success with conception.

Registered Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbal Medicine practitioner, Katika Funnell was interviewed by Manly Daily journalist, Kat Adamski regarding the popular trend. Katika had decided to develop a new wing to her current Acupuncture practice to cater especially for these couples trying to conceive and has designed a specific website for these clients called Spring Fertility.  Spring Fertility clients are treated at Katika’s clinic The Family Wellness Centre in Allambie Heights on Sydney’s Northern Beaches,

Traditional Chinese Medicine can provide practical support during your fertility journey. In this article, topics Katika & Kat discussed included Acupuncture in regards to Fertility, Pregnancy & Post-natal support, Acupuncture support during IVF and also to promote labour and pre-birth treatments.

Some couples try to conceive naturally without the help of IVF. If this is the case giving yourself plenty of time to get some important groundwork in place before really starting to try to fall pregnant is ideal. This means 3 months of preparation before trying to conceive is recommended. In that time a registered acupuncturist will work on ovulation, regulating period cycles and strengthening your body via the Qi, Blood & Kidney. This doesn’t apply to everyone, though.

The reality is we don’t all have the luxury of time on our side and this situation is different between each client that comes in. Some people begin Fertility Acupuncture once they’ve made a conscious decision to start trying or once they’ve been trying for some months. This is the more common scenario in clients that come for Acupuncture.

Spring Fertility can also provide short term treatments for women needing Acupuncture during IVF cycles and for Embryo Transfer. You can read more about these treatments here.

Whatever stage your at, Fertility Acupuncture at Spring Fertility can help you get your health and wellbeing in the best place possible prior to conceiving.

A link to the archived article is here.

For more information regarding these treatments using Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine, get in touch with Spring Fertility today by emailing info@springfertility.com.au

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