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I love your site! I've learned so much about my body, through your charting program. I KNOW that I'm a fertile woman and that I will become pregnant. I feel so healthy and powerful thanks to you. Baby Kisses,
Ask Amelia!Can Acupuncture Treat High FSH Levels? Hello Hamera, Thank you for your question. In Chinese medicine we use herbs, dietary therapy, acupuncture and meditation to nourish the follicles. Often these nourishing treatments result in a lowered FSH reading. FSH fluctuates greatly, as do most of the hormones in the body. When a woman skips meals, goes to bed late, and experiences high levels of stress, hormones and the overall state of health suffer. Acupuncture as part of a comprehensive wellness plan has been shown to help normalize hormonal levels, which may result in lowered FSH levels. | |
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![]() My name is Samantha and I started seeing Amelia Hirota at the Center of Balance in early 2007. At that point I had gone through 6 IVF cycles with 3 transfers. My last cycle ended with a miscarriage at 6 weeks. I had unexplained infertility. When I had my initial visit with Amelia, I knew that I was venturing into a completely different experience than I'd had with my doctor.
She really took the time to explain what was happening with my body and she pushed me hard to chart my cycle. Under her direction, I completely changed my diet, my bedtime and my exercise program. I took lots of herbs, meditated and had acupuncture once a week. Read Samantha's Story | ||
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