Why is a regulated menstrual cycle so important?
In Oriental Medicine, the menstrual cycle is seen as a direct indication of how the body is functioning. When the body is in disharmony, the cycle may be early, late, light, or heavy. By regulating the menstrual cycle, the health of the entire body can be addressed. An altered menstrual cycle, when not related to pregnancy or menopause, is a direct reflection of trauma, emotion, sickness, etc.
Can I have a child even if my cycle is off?
The body undergoes several different stages in between cycles. During ovulation, the body needs to build
up enough temperature and energy to release an egg from the ovary. If the body is too cold or too hot, the delicate egg will not be released correctly or at all. Body temperature plays an important role in menstruation and ovulation. Slight changes in monthly cycle may still result in the ability to become
pregnant. However, it is important to regulate the monthly cycle in order to insure a healthy pregnancy.
My cycle has never been regular, is this normal?
A certain percentage of women have never had a regulated cycle. In these cases it is important to monitor body temperature changes in order to further understand the situation. Occasionally, women may simply inherit an unregulated cycle and still function normally otherwise. In other cases, the situation may have to be treated.
What mechanism in our body regulates the menstrual cycle?
In Oriental Medicine, the liver is the organ which regulates the flow of blood throughout the body. The liver energy may be blocked or weak despite the fact that the liver is physically normally. If the cycle is off, most cases point to the energy state of the liver. Other cases may involve other organs in combination or separate from the liver.
How does Oriental Medicine help regulate the cycle? Oriental Medicine uses either acupuncture and/or herbal medicine to help regulate the cycle. Points along energy meridians which flow from the liver organ may be chosen. Other points that help support blood production or flow may be chosen. Herbs which help strengthen the liver and kidneys may be chosen. Both acupuncture and herbs have numerous ways of helping to regulate the menstrual cycle. Both approach the situation from slightly different angles. Acupuncture focuses on the flow of energy while herbs work internally to help strengthen the body.
In Oriental Medicine, the menstrual cycle is seen as a direct indication of how the body is functioning. When the body is in disharmony, the cycle may be early, late, light, or heavy. By regulating the menstrual cycle, the health of the entire body can be addressed. An altered menstrual cycle, when not related to pregnancy or menopause, is a direct reflection of trauma, emotion, sickness, etc.
Can I have a child even if my cycle is off?
The body undergoes several different stages in between cycles. During ovulation, the body needs to build
up enough temperature and energy to release an egg from the ovary. If the body is too cold or too hot, the delicate egg will not be released correctly or at all. Body temperature plays an important role in menstruation and ovulation. Slight changes in monthly cycle may still result in the ability to become
pregnant. However, it is important to regulate the monthly cycle in order to insure a healthy pregnancy.
My cycle has never been regular, is this normal?
A certain percentage of women have never had a regulated cycle. In these cases it is important to monitor body temperature changes in order to further understand the situation. Occasionally, women may simply inherit an unregulated cycle and still function normally otherwise. In other cases, the situation may have to be treated.
What mechanism in our body regulates the menstrual cycle?
In Oriental Medicine, the liver is the organ which regulates the flow of blood throughout the body. The liver energy may be blocked or weak despite the fact that the liver is physically normally. If the cycle is off, most cases point to the energy state of the liver. Other cases may involve other organs in combination or separate from the liver.
How does Oriental Medicine help regulate the cycle? Oriental Medicine uses either acupuncture and/or herbal medicine to help regulate the cycle. Points along energy meridians which flow from the liver organ may be chosen. Other points that help support blood production or flow may be chosen. Herbs which help strengthen the liver and kidneys may be chosen. Both acupuncture and herbs have numerous ways of helping to regulate the menstrual cycle. Both approach the situation from slightly different angles. Acupuncture focuses on the flow of energy while herbs work internally to help strengthen the body.