Acupuncture and Natural
Therapies for Endometriosis
Acupuncture and Chinese
herbal medicine is one of the few natural treatment options that
can be profoundly helpful for women suffering from
endometriosis. This condition, which occurs when the tissue that
lines the endometrium is found to be growing outside the uterus,
is a painful and sometimes debilitating condition that affects
10 to 20% of American women of childbearing age. The typical
symptoms are severe menstrual cramping, irregular menstrual
bleeding, lower back pain, pain after intercourse, fatigue, and
occasionally difficulty in conception.
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:
1. shao fu zhy yu tang: treats blood stagnation and cold in the
lower abdominal region
2. crampbark plus: A formula by Health Concerns that regulates
the blood
3. gui zhi fu ling wan: Perhaps the most popular herbal formula
for cysts, fibroid and enodmetriosis
Along with acupuncture and herbs, it’s also important
to make the following dietary changes:
4. avoid refined sugar
5. minimize refined carbs
6. minimize coffee
7. eat plenty of organic fruits and vegetables
8. take flax oil daily
9. get plenty of essential fats: fish, nuts, seeds, legumes
10. make sure meat selections are free range/organic
It is also important to exercise 3-4 times a week to maintain
the proper circulation of Qi and blood throughout the body.
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.
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